Rock & Mineral MacroGigaPans
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Macro GigaPans of geological materials (rocks & minerals) in the hand sample size range.
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I don't know the exact locality for this sample as I reclaimed off the rock pile at UW-Madison.
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More geology macros coming...
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Giving macros another try with the new Stitcher 0.4.3510. Much better results, so far...
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Franklinite is the black metallic mineral in this closeup. Franklinite is a ZnFe2O4 mineral named for the town of Franklin, NJ. I've had lots of troubles stitching macrogigapans of rocks like this - this is one of the first that stitched successfully. Apologies for not including a scale - most of the franklinite g...
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Fossils in a stone block in one of the walls on the campus of FHSU. Many of these limestones are quarried locally - the fossils accumulated along with lime mud on the floor of the Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway some 80 million years ago. Something unusual happened during the stitch - the image was stretched hor...
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Edi stands in awe of the dinosaur footprints at the Amherst College Geology Museum.
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Three large slabs of sandstone displaying remarkably well preserved interference ripple marks.
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A piece of float from the talus slope below a cliff of the Gordon Lake Formation, near White River Lodge, Ontario, Canada. Illustrates a number of sedimentary depositional features including rip-up mudclasts and mudcracks.
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