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The ‘Guide to Common Minerals’ is designed for use in the field, classroom and laboratory, this 12-page chart features clear colour photographs of 71 common minerals. A comprehensive table gives an overview of the colour, hardness, lustre, mineral habit, cleavage and fracture properties of the minerals pictured. Information on the field occurrence, formation and economic uses of minerals is also included. Clear colour illustrations and text by experts in the subject make these valuable resources for all age groups.
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The ‘Guide to Common Minerals’ is another excellent laminated fold-out chart produced by the Field Studies council, it will help with the identification of minerals whilst you are out in the field. It includes high quality photos of 71 specimens, explains a little bit about them such as their periodic table element, where they are found and so forth, while on the opposite side, more information can be viewed, including lustre, crystl systems, fracture habits and plenty of information on how minerals form. A great guide, so compact, yet full of so much information, when folded it is only 24 x 17 cm in size, yet measures 100 cm in length when completely unfolded. An ideal aid for students, amateurs and professionals when information is needed quickly when working in the field.
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The ‘Guide to Soil Types’ is a laminated booklet produced by the Field Studies Council, written by Dr. Stephen Trudgill and taking opinions from students from schools to Universities, this excellent guide combines AS/A2 and above levels of soil identification, includes informative descriptions as well as work projects intended for the users to fill in, giving them the chance to work along with the guide.
Out of stock
A field guide containing various pages which are based on the munsell colour system to aid in the identification of rocks whilst working in the field.
5 in stock
The ‘Guide to Common Fossils’ is a high quality, very well details informative field guide, printed on laminated card, this fold out chart contains colour photographs of 71 common fossils in the UK along with short descriptions of each, on the opposing side, one will find useful information on how fossils form, their importance and details on fossil groups. An excellent guide that any one shouldn’t be without.
1 in stock
Technical Specifications:
* Featuring ISCC-NBS color names
* Munsell alpha-numeric notation
* Color produced on water resistant substrate Features Munsell notations for each color providing:
* Value (degree of lightness)
* Hue (color)
* Chroma (degree of saturation)
Dimensions
Binder Size: 15cm x 19.6cm x 2.5cm
Page Size: 11cm x 18.5cm
Weight:1 kg
2 in stock
The ‘Guide to Common Rocks’ is designed for use in the field, classroom and laboratory, this 12-page chart features clear colour photographs of 71 common rocks. Information on the formation and characteristics of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks is included. Clear colour illustrations and text by experts in the subject make these valuable resources for all age groups.
8 in stock
The igneous rock texture card is made for earth science students, it displays numerous bites of information on how to determine an igneous specimen found in the field such as grain size, silica and mineral content and other observable features. The cards have been laminated, making them waterproof, small, the size of a bank card and an excellent to hand guide for students, amateurs and professionals.
148 in stock
The metamorphic rock texture card is made for earth science students, it displays numerous bites of information on how to determine an metamorphic rock specimen found in the field via their observable features. The cards have been laminated, making them waterproof, small, the size of a bank card and an excellent to hand guide for students, amateurs and professionals.
Basalt igneous rock specimens from, Ireland, which formed during the Tertiary period approximately 60 million years ago. A dense, fine crystalline, dark coloured rock which forms at extrusive igneous bodies and contains olivine alongside with various pyroxene minerals such as augite along with plagioclase as well. The samples are available in 3 sizes and come supplied in a white card specimen tray with a label. Being so common and an important igneous rock, it is suitable for educational use as they are one of the introductory and staple rocks that students are often shown when entering earth sciences.
36 in stock
Agglomerate igneous rock specimens from Scotland, UK. A coarse grained, hard blocky rock exhibiting a conglomeration of various minerals and igneous material of volcanic origin. These samples formed part of the Glen Coe caldera and are apart of the upper streaky andesite unit, the exhibit poor sorting and orientation of material which indicates a somewhat violent origin but this can vary from agglomerates by location and is mainly down to the chemistry of the igneous material. The samples are available in 3 sizes and come supplied in a card tray with a label, they are suitable for educational use to show the different types of volcanic rocks produced as well as those interested in collecting rock samples.
84 in stock
Dunite igneous rock specimens from the Gusdal olivine pit in Åheim, southern Norway. Composed of green olivine minerals with chromite and pyroxene crystals, the rock forms as intrusive igneous plutons in the earth mantle down to 400 km deep and displays a coarse texture and green colouration. Overall, the samples are fairly granular and weak due to their chemistry and form part of the basal gneiss complex of southern Norway. Ideal for various levels of collectors and for higher level education and research use, the samples are available in three sizes and come supplied in a card tray with an information label.
27 in stock
Mineral specimen sample cards, these cards are blank having spaces for you to write the ‘name’, and ‘locality’ of a rock specimen or specimens collected. Ideal for conducting field work or cataloging your collection. 73mm x 46mm.
3320 in stock
Trachyte, a common igneous rock composed of various minerals including quartz, feldpsars, micas and olivine, rock specimens come from East Lothian, Scotland and are available in optional sizes, supplied in a card tray with a label.
20 in stock
The sedimentary rock texture card is made for earth science students, it displays numerous bites of information on how to determine an sedimentary rock specimen found in the field such as grain size, texture and an indication to the energy required to form the rock. The cards have been laminated, making them waterproof, small, the size of a bank card and an excellent to hand guide for students, amateurs and professionals.
A triplet hand lens with ultraviolet (UV) capabilities, this magnifier boasts triplet optics (3 pieces of glass) to enhance the viewing quality along with excellent x 10 magnification and a generous 21 mm field of view. The loupe has a body made of stainless steel and a plastic housing, on which there is a ringe LED UV light but also a ring of white LED lights too (for viewing in low light conditions). The ultraviolet light is extremely useful for both geologists, gemologists and entomologists, as minerals, gemstones or insects which fluoresce will be visible under the light and fluoresce their respective colours, aiding in identification or location. The lens uses three LR297 button batteries, which are provided and comes in with a faux leather case and a small gift box.
The card is printed onto translucent plastic for easy reading and comparing against grain size and texture in the field. The card includes a sorting chart, roundness scale and percentage by area images and is 149mm x 72mm, made from plastic it is completely waterproof and tear resistant.
Geological field data card pack, numerous cards for use in the field, ideal if you work or study in the sectors of earth science. Cards supplied are a grain size card, 3 rock texture cards, igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary, a field scale and specimen cards. An excellent pack ideal for students and professionals alike.
Fossil specimen sample cards, these cards are blank having spaces for you to write the ‘name’, ‘age/horizon’ and ‘locality’ of a rock specimen or specimens collected. Ideal for conducted field work or cataloging your collection. 73mm x 46mm.
3921 in stock
Rock specimen sample cards, these cards are blank having spaces for you to write the ‘name’, ‘age/horizon’ and ‘locality’ of a rock specimen or specimens collected. Ideal for conducting field work or cataloging your collection. 73mm x 46mm.
1948 in stock
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