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Campo del Cielo meteorites found in Santiago Del Estero, Argentina. Comprised mostly of iron with small amounts of nickel, copper and trace elements, these metallic lustre meteorites are well sought after by many due to their economical costs and moderate sizes. Each specimen we have on offer is between 25 to 40 mm in size and comes supplied in a card tray with a label. Excellent specimens for educational use and collections.
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Campo del Cielo is the name given to a crater field between the provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estero in Argentina where a group of meteorites impacted the earth approximately 5000 years ago. The area is around 2 x 11 miles in size and contains 26 craters (at the latest count). Originally reported in 1576 by Spanish Conquistadors, the natives of the area knew of the crater long before. We have a small selection of Meteorites from this region, known as Campo Del Ceilo meteorites, they are composed mostly of iron, a little over 92%, with the remaining amounts being other rare metals such as nickel, copper and phosphorus and ppm of trace elements such as Gallium, Germanium and Iridium. The meteorites themselves, appear to look like shiny molten iron, it is silver in colour and has a dull metallic lustre, sizes of the specimens vary slightly and are between 25 to 40 mm. They come supplied in a card tray with an information label.
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Galena mineral specimens from the famous Coldstone quarry, Nidderdale, Yorkshire. Well known for producing excellent metallic blue pure galena samples showing excellent cubic crystal form with very little else. Suitable for collectors and for educational use, supplied in a card tray with an information label.
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Hematite mineral specimens from Cumbria in the UK, showing partial botryoidal crystal habit and some fibrous habit. Despite this, the samples are text book examples, and exhibit a dense weight, deep red colouration and streak and a dull metallic lustre. Specimens are available in various sizes and come in a card tray with a label.
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Massive specular hematite from Brazil, black colouration and metallic lustre which gives the crystals a sparkling appearance. These particular specimens are of specularite crystals in a massive form, therefore the samples have a highly crystalline texture. They come from Brazil and give off a metallic shimmer when held under certain lighting. Available in various sizes and supplied in card tray with an information label.
Tektite mineral specimens which were collected from Thailand, and have formed an irregular ‘tear drop’ shape. Each specimen measures 10 – 20mm approx in size. Radiometric dating gives an approximate age of 700,000 years old. Specimens are irregular in shape and are mainly black & opaque with a glassy lustre on fractured surfaces.
Citrine crystal beds, exhibiting small, pointed to yellow points, a variation of quartz, these samples also include baryte, adding density to the samples. Found in Oughoud, Morocco, pieces will come supplied in a card tray with a label.
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Kaolinite is a clay mineral specimen which is used extensively in industry, it is a soft, fragile mineral and is also known as China clay. Formed form the breakdown of feldspar minerals, these samples come from Cornwall, UK and is available in 2 sizes, supplied in a card tray with a label.
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Pyrrhotite mineral specimens from Evje, southern Norway, the samples are grey in colour and and have a metallic lustre which is very shiny when a fresh surface is exposed, however, these surfaces dull very quickly upon exposure to the air. Noticiably magnetic like magnetite, this iron sulphide mineral is fairly dense, was collected by staff from Norway and is available in a small size only. Supplied in a 2″ x 2″ card tray with a label.
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Fire opal chips, varying between 5 to 10 mm in sizes from Mexico, exhibiting a vibrant, powerful orange and red colour with some yellow, very firey, supplied only by weight in lots of 50 grams the pieces will come in a pouch with a data label.
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Specification:
* Waterproof
* Map area: 265 x 265 mm
* Neckband included
* Winter use -20 degrees.
* Material: Polyamid / Transparent TPU
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Kraft sample bags are made using the Kraft pulping process resulting thick paper, making the envelopes strong and ideal for storing geological field specimens and geochemical soil samples. These are wet strength bags and can be used to store wet or dry geochemical samples and are 5″ x 10″ in size (125 mm x 250 mm).
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Pyromorphite crytsals on a baryte matrix mineral specimens from Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria. The crystals are globular in formation with a dull green colour which is in contrast to the yellow or pink baryte matrix. When found in sufficient quantities, the mineral tends to be mined and used as lead ore. Available in various sizes and supplied in a card tray with a label.
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This unique lustre set includes 10 different mineral specimens which exhibit the following varieties of lustre: metallic, Sub Metallic, vitreous to adamantine, vitreous, dull, greasy, satiny and waxy. Suitable for all levels of education from school, college through to university
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Species Name: Nummulites Laevigatus in limestone matrix
Family: Microfossil
Age: Eocene, Cuisian Stage, approximately 47 million years ago
Location: Soissons, Aisne, France
Nummulites laevigatus foraminifera fossil specimens within a beige white limestone matrix, these micro fossils are excellent examples of these amoeboid protists, they exhibit exceptional details, dated to the Eocene period, they were found in Soissons, Aisne, France. Available in various sizes and supplied in a card tray with a label.
This comprehensive Mineral and Ore set more than covers the requirements for an A level syllabus and would also be suited to university students. It is ideal for those interested in geology who require a collection to aid with the identification of common minerals. Each specimen is approx 2″ x 2″ in size (some of the single crystal specimens are smaller).
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25L plastic bucket, strong and rigid with a metal handle for carrying loose rock and waste.
Specimens of nail head calcite spar found in Cumbria, UK. Specimens are supplied in a white card tray with a information label.
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