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unexplained-events: Kummakivi or “Strange Rock” can be found in the forests of Finland. These strange geological formation have, without any scientific explanation, wound up in a perplexing positions. The mystifying sight is that of a giant rock
geeksngamers: Space Travel Posters - By Ron Guyatt(via @geeksngamers) “Space tourism is still a long ways off, but it’s not hard to imagine that someday, tourists will visit the natural geological landmarks of other worlds much like they tour
horny-geology-wolf: blue underwear, they feel so nice
maptitude1:A geologic map of Canada made with rocks from each region
sixpenceee: 27 years of satellite pictures turned into GIFS. Google created the original gifs and TIME supported the time-lapse project. NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey’s Landsat program is how the images were collected in the first place.
theverge: ucresearch: The Stable Isotope Laboratory “reads” geological, biological and environmental records, making forensics of the solar system a reality. Led by UC San Diego professor Mark Thiemens, the lab deciphers clues on the origin of life
thebrainscoop: Mesolite sphere; a silicate mineral that forms in incredibly delicate, needle-like structures. That’s some impressive geology right there. (at The Field Museum)
engineeringhistory: NASA hired Barbara S. Askins, a chemist at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama, in 1975 to find a better way to develop astronomical and geological pictures. In 1978, the Association for Advancement of Inventions
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did-you-know: Leonardo da Vinci understood geology so well that he found physical evidence to dispute Biblical claims. His studies of rocks, fossils, and river erosion led him to the conclusion that the world is far older than stated in the book
americasgreatoutdoors: Discover one of America’s most special parks – Cedar Breaks National Monument in Utah. The park includes a multi-colored geologic amphitheater that is a half-mile deep surrounded by a mixture of spruce and fir forest and subalpine
radiant-amethyst: lizawithazed: i-am-the-lordofthebears: i-am-the-lordofthebears: what was the name of the fish my geology teacher called “bad dude” because i put bad dude in my notes and have no idea what the real name is update: this is
ahipstercunt: ‘Poem with Lines’ by Pierre Reverdy Maybe the world will not be saved.It will not be saved. Its commerce, itsevery case alsomoves into its geologyand then that geology movesinto some great exit of slowingclocks and the history of
nobrashfestivity: Giant model of the Moon, 1894, at The Field Columbian Museum was created to house the artifacts from the anthropology, botany, geology and zoology collections at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition. Originally named the Columbian
victoriousvocabulary: GEODE [noun] 1. (Greek γεώδης - ge-ōdēs, “earthlike”) geological secondary sedimentary structures which occur in sedimentary and certain volcanic rocks. Geodes have a chalcedony shell containing various minerals, usually
lesbianshepard: lesbianshepard: in geology lab the professor let us know that the fossils we were looking at were real dinosaur bones and we could touch them and everyone instantly became excited elementary school aged kids artists depiction
horny-geology-wolf: Outside in the sunshine
sixpenceee: Seven Colored Earths is a geological formation of small sand dunes which are consisted of differently colored sand. The most interesting and most astonishing fact is that the differently colored sands settle in layers spontaneously. This
sixpenceee: The Holuhraun lava field in Iceland (in false colour infrared and natural colour).Source: Jesse Allen/Landsat 8 - OLI/U.S. Geological Survey/NASA Earth Observatory
sixpenceee: Impossible FossilsThere are a number of fossils that just don’t make geological or historical sense. For example, it is known that human beings first began to evolve 200,000 years ago. But a fossil of a human hand print was found in limestone
sixpenceee: A slow-moving river of molten lava from an erupting volcano crept over residential and farm property on Hawaii’s Big Island at the end of October. REUTERS/U.S. Geological Survey & Via BusinessInsider
sixpenceee: Devils Postpile, CaliforniaThe Devils Postpile formation, located in extreme northeastern Madera County in eastern California, is a rare sight in the geologic world and ranks as one of the world’s finest examples of columnar basalt. Its
rockon-ro: This is some fantastic geology in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta, Canada. The high angled thrust faults, that built the Rocky’s height, can be seen on this mountain. Interpretation of a few thrust faults are shown on the upper photo.
travelandseetheworld: Virginia’s geological masterpiece; a labyrinth of cathedral-sized caves crystal clear pools.Travel and see the world can i go? i wanna go
skye–walker: zagreus: asymbina: zagreus: zagreus: zagreus: zagreus: one tectonic plate approaching another “so are you a top or a bottom?” two tops? you get a mountain. two bottoms? VALLEY BRO i don’t know anything about geology
fireheart703: nicolascageforthirteenthdoctor: affectionateghostie: maddoraptor: edwrad: are tectonic plates dishwasher safe? idk but they’re perfect for a continental breakfast #thats some faulty humor geology Thank you for your contribution
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sixpenceee:27 years of satellite pictures turned into GIFS. Google created the original gifs and TIME supported the time-lapse project. NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey’s Landsat program is how the images were collected in the first place.
earthstory: A predatory moment, frozen in geological time You’re a hungry spider who is rushing towards a wasp that has become entangled in your web when all of a sudden everything goes sticky, you can’t move, frozen in place like the proverbial
earthstory: A Grain of Sand Sand is soft, scratchy, in all the wrong places, and boring… or is it? Each minute sand grain has a remarkable history with roots in diverse geological processes, from explosive volcanic eruptions, to the formation and
crownedrose: Strata is a term we use in geology and stratigraphy, which is the rock layers/bands clearly defined like in the photo above. The word stratum is for one layer, whereas strata is for multiple layers. The photo above is by calwest on Flickr,
tylerthrasherart: Just pulled this crystalized cicada out. Trying to control the growth on the large Crystal was a pain, but so worth it. #tylerthrasher #cicada #amethyst #purple #geology #geode #curio #creepy #art #artist #nature #weird #oddity #tulsa
aestheticgoddess: Actually real, not edited, colored sandstone mountains in Zhangye Danxia Landform Geological Park in China
leahberman: azul breathhot creek geological site, mono county, californiainstagram
marisaisfangirlin: So, today in my geology class we discussed the Greek island of Santorini. All that water in the middle there? That’s actually a caldera formed after a giant volcano erupted. The land there collapsed and the lagoon in the middle
biologizeable: biologizeable: My brother just started in a geology program this year, and one of the presents I’m wrapping for him is just a rock. Literally just a rock in a fancy bag and I am laughing so goddamn hard I can’t wait until tomorrow
americasgreatoutdoors: America’s first national monument, Devils Tower is a geologic feature that protrudes out of the rolling prairie in Wyoming. David Lane captured this amazing 16-image panorama of the monument illuminated by the Milky Way and
horny-geology-wolf: The only mirror I can easily access is in my bathroom, which I should clean, and doesn’t have the best lighting.
horny-geology-wolf: I don’t believe I have posted this one before
horny-geology-wolf: I am feeling generous tonight The best way to sit in front of the computer
lesstalkmoreillustration: Geology Minerals Poster & Crystals Diagram By Curiousprints On Etsy *More Things & Stuff
spaceplasma: Enceladus Saturn’s bright satellite Enceladus is covered with water ice that reflects almost all the Sun’s light back into space. The geologically active moon, discovered in 1789 by William Herschel, has craters, ridges and smooth plains.
tacomablue: Geological evolution
arctic-hands: steamchampion: ircimages: I’m a geology student in Australia. Interned this summer at an opal mine. They find theses opalized fossils there. P R A I S E H E L I X *cries at the beauty*
underthescopemin: Munakataite Geological Setting of material: Oxide zone of aguilarite-bearing Pb-Zn-Au-Ag ores. Photo Copyright © Chollet Pascal
earthstory: Emerald and pyrite sandwichThe bright green variety of beryl originates from an unusual concatenation of geological events, in which rocks that are not normally found together are juxtaposed by tectonic forces and interact via the medium
underthescopemin: Sartorite Geological Setting of type mineral: Hydrothermal deposit in dolomite Coll.& Photo Ko Jansen.
unearthedgemstones: kitchenwitchcraft: Dinosaur tooth, not only fossilised, but opalised too. Normal geological process. Now go and try not worship Nature, I dare you. wow, so special!https://unearthedgemstones.com/
geologypage: Azurite | #Geology #GeologyPage #Mineral Chemical Formula: Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2 Locality: Poteryaevskoe Mine, Rubtsovskoe Cu-Zn-Pb deposit, Rudnyi Altai, Altaiskii Krai, Western-Siberian Region, Russia Dimensions: 44 mm x 39 mm x 19 mm Photo
geologypage: Fluorite on Sphalerite | #Geology #GeologyPage #Mineral Locality: Elmwood Mine, Smith County, Tennessee Size: Specimen is 2.2 inches tall. Fluorite is 1.4 inches across from left edge to right edge. Photo Copyright © Stan Celestian/flickr
geologypage: Elbaite | #Geology #GeoloyPage #Mineral Chemical Formula: Na(Li1.5Al1.5)Al6(Si6O18)(BO3)3(OH)3(OH) Locality: Palelni mine, Khetchel village, Molo quarter, Momeik Township, Kyaukme District, Shan State, Myanmar Dimensions: 70 mm Photo
geologypage: Fluorite, Sphalerite, Dolostone | #Geology #GeologyPage #Mineral Large raspberry-purple Fluorite cube sitting atop a Sphalerite cluster on Dolostone Locality: Elmwood Mine, Carthage, Smith County, Tennessee Size: 8.7 x 8.5 x 8.1 cm Photo
geologypage: Carletonite | #Geology #GeologyPage #Mineral Locality: Poudrette quarry, Mont Saint-Hilaire, La Vallée-du-Richelieu RCM, Montérégie, Québec, Canada Dimensions: 1.6 cm x 1.6 cm x 0.9 cm Photo Copyright © Rob Lavinsky & irocks
geologypage: Fluorite | #Geology #GeologyPage #Mineral Locality: Denton mine, Goose Creek Mine Group, Harris Creek Sub-District , Illinois - Kentucky Fluorspar District , Hardin Co., Illinois, USA Size: 8.4 x 6.5 x 5.7 cm Photo Copyright © DI Anton
geologypage: Fluorite | #Geology #GeologyPage #Mineral Locality: Mt. Cervandone area, Devero Alp, Baceno, Devero Valley, Antigorio Valley, Ossola Valley, Verbano-Cusio-Ossola Province, Piedmont, Italy Largest Crystal Size: 2.14 mm Photo Copyright
geologypage: Amethyst | #Geology #GeologyPage #Mineral Locality: Goboboseb Mountains, Brandberg, Namibia Size : 5,5 x 2,2 x 1,9 cm Exceptional undamaged amethyst scepter with an amazing bluish purple color and a moving enhydro bubble. Photo Copyright