Tag Archives: Green
cc-da-wolf: Beautiful blue azurite with inexperienced malachite! These…
cc-da-wolf: Beautiful blue azurite with inexperienced malachite! These photographs present each side of the identical specimen. One facet exhibits spherical formations of azurite and malachite whereas the opposite exhibits an intense blue pocket of azurite crystals. These aren’t dyed or … Continue reading
mineraliety: Shades of green via @carlottawandering…
mineraliety: Shades of green via @carlottawandering ////// www.instagram.com/mineraliety mineralia
fenderminerals:Deep Green Conichalcite including calcite on rock…
fenderminerals: Deep Green Conichalcite including calcite on rock matrix Mineral Specimen mined in Mexico, Geo gemstone, Rockhound Treasure, Natural Raw Gem Geology Nerd
fenderminerals:Clinozoisite Epidote Olive Green Crystal Cluster…
fenderminerals: Clinozoisite Epidote Olive Green Crystal Cluster with furry Byssolite Mineral Specimen Himalayan Gemstone, for a Geo rockhound collection Geology Nerd
seyelle:Grossular Garnet. I love the little explosion of green…
seyelle: Grossular Garnet. I love the little explosion of green in the center. Geology Nerd
mineraliety: Green goodies by @azurs…
mineraliety: Green goodies by @azurs ////// https://www.instagram.com/azurs/ https://www.instagram.com/mineraliety/ mineralia
Transforming last night’s leftovers into green energy
In a classic tale of turning trash into treasure, two different processes soon may be the favored dynamic duo to turn food waste into green energy, according to a study. Geology News — ScienceDaily
Climate Change Is Turning Antarctica Green
Photo: Matt Amesbury Researchers in Antarctica have discovered rapidly growing banks of mosses on the ice continent’s northern peninsula, providing striking evidence of climate change in the coldest and most remote parts of the planet. Amid the warming of the … Continue reading
mineraliety: Museum quality green Wavellite via…
mineraliety: Museum quality green Wavellite via @greenstone_fine_mineralia. Gosh it’s so perfect! ////// https://www.instagram.com/greenstone_fine_mineralia/ https://www.instagram.com/mineraliety/ mineralia
A key role for green rust in the Precambrian oceans and the genesis of iron formations
Nature Geoscience 10, 135 (2017). doi:10.1038/ngeo2878 Authors: I. Halevy, M. Alesker, E. M. Schuster, R. Popovitz-Biro & Y. Feldman Nature Geoscience – Issue – nature.com science feeds