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• Geological Age: Cretaceous period, 145 to 65 million years ago.
• Location: Morocco
• Family: Gastrpod
• Species: Unknown – Sea Snail
High quality gastropod fossil shells from the Cretaceous period, collected from Morocco, these specimens exhibit excellent morphological detail, the shell shape and coil are seen clearly, samples are 10 mm in size and supplied in optional weights and will come in a bag with a label.
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Gastropod fossils from Morocco, these high quality specimens exhibit the coiled morphology of the shell, they are from the Cretaceous period, making them between 145 to 65 million years old and likely died out during the Cretaceous/Tertiary extinction event, which also killed of the dinosaurs. The shells are approx 10 mm in size and are excellent for educational use or to put into kits of packs, they have been washed and are available in optional weights, the pieces will come supplied in a bag with a label. Ideal for economical purchasing.
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Pumice specimens from the Lipari islands, Italy. Pumice is an igneous rock with a highly porous structure resulting from trapped gas bubbles as the lava was being ejected. The rock is usually very light & buoyant in water. Specimens are supplied in a card tray with label.
We also supply Pumice thin sections for microscope study which are available to buy HERE.
49 in stock
• Geological Age: Devonian period,419 to 320 million years old.
• Location: Assa, Morocco
• Family: Bivalve
Pelecypod (bivalve) fossil specimens dating back to the Devonian period, these 400 million year old samples are supplied by weight and are ideal for educational purposes, they are 20 mm in size, orange in colour and show excellent morphological details. Supplied in a polythene bag with an information label.
• Geological Age: Carboniferous Period
• Location: Lancashire, UK
• Family: Echinoderm
• Species: Crinoid
Crinoid stem fossils collected from Lancashire, UK. These fossil specimens from the Silurian period, exhibit the segmented nature of crinoid stems, varying between 30 to 50 mm in length and 10 to 20 mm in diameter, the samples are supplied in optional weights, making them perfect where a certain amount is needed for an economical costs, such as for schools, kits and more. The samples will come supplied in a bag with a data label.
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Rhyolite Felsite, a highly felsitic composed variation of Rhyolite, found in Fife, Scotland, an extrusive igneous rock composed of sodium, quartz and feldspar, thus often having a pale white to pink colouration. Available in various sizes and supplied in a card tray with an information label.
32 in stock
Pumice thin section slide exhibiting the highly vesicular nature of this extrusive igneous rock. Pumice lavas tend to be silicic or felsic which are highly viscous thus do not allow the gas bubbles to escape efficiently.This material was collected from the Lipari islands of Italy.
9 in stock
• Geological Age: Late Devonian period, 372 – 358 million years old
• Location: Alnif, Morocco
• Species: Various species.
Various goniatite fossil specimens from Alnif, Morocco, supplied by weight with various options available, these hematite stained red fossils show clear suture lines, chambers and coils, they are supplied in whole and partial pieces varying between 10 to 15 mm in size. Dated to the late Devonian period, 372.2 million years ago to 358.9 million years ago these fossils were found in what is now Alnif, Morocco, an area more known for it’s dessert and heat. However, during the late Devonian period, this area was submerged, being a marine environment, in which these various species of goniatites as well as other marine dwelling fauna lived.
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Excellent examples of bivalve fossil specimens which show the shells have been agatised, giving them an orange almost semi transparent colour and vitreous lustre, the morphology of the shells have been preserved very well as agate weather or deteriorates almost not at all as opposed to other minerals at the surface. The shells are between 20 to 40 mm in size and come from Morocco, unfortunately, for the time being, we do not have much more information regarding them such as specific species or age. But the unique agatisation of the samples makes them much more interesting to observe. Supplied in lots of 5 pieces, they come packaged in a polythene bag with information label.
Rhyolite specimens found in Cumbria. Rhyolite is a felsic (silica rich) rock, often formed in highly explosive volcanoes. Specimens are supplied in a polythene bag in lots of 1 kg with a label.
Larvikite is an igneous plutonic rock and variant of monzonite from Larvik, Norway, due to its chemistry, it is composed mainly of orthoclase, albite and anorthite along with plagioclase which gives the rock a blue to silver shimmering effect. The igneous pluton formed during the Permian period, 292 – 298 million years ago during the the Variscan orogeny. A beautiful rock to observe due to its coarse crystalline texture and schiller effect, the samples are ideal for general interest, collectors and educational use with specimens being available in three sizes and come supplied in a card tray with an information label.
We also supply Syenite thin sections for microscope study which are available to buy HERE.
138 in stock
Pink Granite, rich in potassium feldspars giving the distinctive pink hue, easily identifiable as a granite due to its mineral composition. Specimens come from Scotland and are supplied in a card tray with label.
8 in stock
Bouguetia saemanni, Large specimens around 3″ in size, some tips are not complete.
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