RMCWEFTD–Hercynite; Givoletto, Italy. Hercynite sample occupies area of 23 by 16 millimeters.
RF2J9X178–Faceted Lilac-colored Spinel gemstone from Sri Lanka. Silight Oval/near round, 7x7.6mm. Weight 1.64 carats. Photographed with white background.
RMAPNFYR–Psilomelane - A common mineral consisting of various impure manganese compounds usually found in black rounded masses
RF2J610KY–Copper ore from the Mojave Desert, California. Turquoise, blue and green minerals visible in cross section. Sample weight 780 grams (1 lb 11 oz.)
RF2D6AAR8–the textured surface of a section of a large sepia colored dolomite boulder from the makthesh ramon crater in israel
RMENANMD–Serpentine samples and pendants display
RM2EA0R77–Polished minerals and gemstones, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMRM89G4–Close-up of violet amethyst crystals on a table
RF2C0YWPC–Epidote crystals growing in a crack in weathered boulder of Augen gneiss
RMKX5EFN–Coimbra Portugal,University of Coimbra,Universidade de Coimbra,Museu da Ciencia,Science Museum,stairs,minerology,geology,door,Hispanic Latin Latino et
RF2DH8X6G–scheelite metal and crystal mineral sample, used in lightbulb filaments
RM2WJTJ85–Théobald Chartran (1849-1907). 'Bernard Palissy opening, with the permission of the king, a public minerology course (in 1575)'. Sketch for the Sorbonne staircase. Oil on canvas and black pencil, around 1888. Museum of Fine Arts of the city of Paris, Petit Palais. 24956-7 Ceramist, public courses, writer, eleve, teaching, teaching, sorbonne staircase, sketch, education, francais, mininerology, professor, scientist, university
RMAC6XB7–Ecole Superieure Des Mines or University for Minerology at Boulevard Saint Michel Paris France
RM2HJ085H–The Geological Lecture Room, Oxford: Dr. William Buckland Lecturing on February 15, 1823 1823–30 Nathaniel Whittock Dr. William Buckland, paleontologist and cleric, appears in this print delivering a lecture at Oxford on February 15, 1823. The interior was located in the Ashmoleon Museum, with specimens hanging on the walls and the lecture illustrated with drawings and prints supported on racks and easels. That same year Buckland resigned his college fellowship to become Canon of Christ Church, but continued to give his annual course of lectures on geology and minerology. To accomodate the gro
RM2H95FWR–Photo mineral
RF2G5E7Y8–rough diamond stone with rough nuggets of gold and silver, concept of gemstones and minerology
RMD89D03–KLAPROTH
RMANCR91–Moh s Hardness Test Scratching an Unknown Iron Pyrite on Quartz with a hardness of 7
RMPFMD7Y–Rose Quartz
RMCWEFW5–Hercynite; Givoletto, Italy. Hercynite sample occupies area of 23 by 16 millimeters.
RMECDYT8–Iron Pyrite or Fool's Gold crystals. Cubic crystals on the host rock. Unknown origin.
RFB8GWCA–Yellow green colored serpentinite.
RMHT4XW2–Malachite (copper carbonate) radiating crystals. From the Eaglebrook mine, Ceredigion, Wales. UK.
RMECDYT5–Iron Pyrite or Fool's Gold crystals. Cubic crystals on the host rock. Unknown origin.
RM2EA0R5Y–Polished minerals and gemstones, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMA857M5–Mystical image of a Quartz Crystal structure on a beach with the sun shining through.
RF2C52XM6–Close-up of the olive green, massive Epidote
RMKX5EFK–Coimbra Portugal,University of Coimbra,Universidade de Coimbra,Museu da Ciencia,Science Museum,stairs,minerology,geology,door,adult adults man men mal
RMAW8JYX–A piece of granite
RF2J77HTT–Mica Embedded in Rock
RMC922HE–Fluorite China
RF2J610K1–Raw green Peridot from Pakistan on black background. Weigth 4.16 grams (20.8 carats). Photographed on black background.
RM2H95EG4–Photo mineral
RF2E83KWH–Fluorite Blanchard Mine, New Mexico
RF2E382CD–chalk bedrock lines a water channel that is part of the headwaters of the nahal ramon stream at the west end of the makhtesh ramon crater in israel
RMAXW0PM–Close up of bubbles in gold froth flotation tank for separating out very fine free gold and gold bearing particles
RMPFFH74–Cut ruby gemstone.
RF2DN1XBB–a white off road vehicle in the gevanim stream bed with a hiking trail in the foreground in the makhtesh ramon crater in israel with mount katum
RMD1BG08–Healing Stones - John Gollop
RFB8GXD3–Muscovite flakes.
RF2DC46F3–a small blue-green caper bush clings to a fossilized limestone cliff in the nahal nekarot (crevices) stream bed in the makhtesh ramon crater in israel
RMD78RGE–Slab Ocean Jasper found on near village Marovato on northwest coast Madagascar.
RMECDYT9–Minerals. Muscovite mica flakes, garnets, and quartz. Origin Norway.
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RF2KA08P5–Pink Tourmaline
RMH2HA1D–Mantle xenolith in basalt from the Chuluut volcanic field, Arkhangai Aimag, Mongolia
RF2RTP45J–Hematite vein in a turbiditic rock. This photo was taken in Cap Favaritx, Menorca Island, Balearic Islands, Spain.
RMANA361–a specimen of pink granite on blue background
RM2RFN55T–Charles Friedel (1832-1899), French chemist and mineralogist who developed the Friedel-Crafts alkylation and acylation reactions with James Crafts in 1877. Photograph by Nadar (1820-1910).
RF2E3AHDD–Multiple selenite roses in one stone
RF2J610KD–Massive raw garnet from Australia. Uncut; weight 720 grams (3,600 carats) Photographed on white background.
RM2H95ETB–Photo mineral
RF2JNM42Y–Closeup of yellow crystalline sulfur, extracted from Mt. Ijen, East Java, Indonesia. Some of the crystals are terminated.
RF2E83KY7–Fluorite Blanchard Mine, New Mexico
RF2J610KF–Raw, uncut yellow diamond. 5.7mm diameter, weight 1.9 carats. On Black background.
RMPFET7C–Pieces of iron ore, close up
RMAXTTYW–Close up of bubbles in gold froth flotation tank for separating out very fine free gold and gold bearing particles
RMD1ANP5–Healing Stones - John Gollop
RMB8GWFE–Obsidian, volcanic glass.
RF2DC46D3–closeup of a limestone cliff in the nekarot crevices horseshoe canyon in the makhtesh ramon crater in israel showing fossilized animal dens
RMHBFREY–children holding rocks before and after being polished including sandstone and agate
RMECDYTB–Minerals. Muscovite mica flakes, garnets, and quartz. Origin Norway.
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RF2KA08NN–White Quartz Geode
RMA2068D–asbestos man
RF2GYNK9W–Pyrite
RF2RTP45E–Quartz veins on a turbiditic rock from Carboniferous. This photo was taken in Cap Favaritx, Menorca Island, Balearic Islands, Spain.
RMB49G75–Ammonite fossils in fool's gold (iron byrite) collected on the beach at Seatown, Dorset, England.
RF2PK5D3K–volcanic stone on white background
RMA3WAA8–Hoodoos and Windows Bryce Point Bryce Canyon National Park Utah USA US U S 155087
RM2H958D6–Photo mineral
RMM51KR7–Abstract Amethyst
RF2E83KP5–Fluorite Blanchard Mine, New Mexico
RF2J610KM–Rare grape colored garnet, top view. 6.4mm round cut, 1.35 carats. From India. White background.
RMPFFWJJ–Three lumps of gold, close up
RMAXTW4P–Gold froth flotation tanks for separating out very fine free gold and gold bearing particles to produce a rich concentrate
RMD1ANNH–Healing Stones - John Gollop
RFB8GWD0–Migmatite consists of bands of biotite and feldspar.
RMAFB3FG–Native Copper, Michigan USA, by Mark Schneider/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RFPPFAD6–Polished dogtooth amethyst stones background with copy space
RMECDYTF–Minerals - Pyromorphite (Lead chlorophosphate) green crystalline mineral on quartz. Origin Mid-Wales orefield.
RF2K3WJFY–Families enjoying one of the many trails in Arches National Park in Utah USA
RMA77N79–Volcanic Crater Island of Nissiros
RMHXEHCG–Beautiful view of the Rainbow Mountain, aka Vinicunca, in the region of Cusco, Peru
RMDX8B1T–The Cocoon at the Natural History Museum in South Kensington, London, a world famous museum exhibiting a vast range of
RMAPRW33–Man collecting sulfur from the side of a volcano, Java, Indonesia
RMB49J8N–Fossils including ammonites and belamites collected on the beach at Seatown, Dorset, England.
RFWB45HA–cuprite copper ore piece isolated on white background
RMA3WA93–sweeping Entrada sandstone formation with desert varnish Windows area Arches National Park Moab Utah USA US U S 154189
RM2H95G79–Photo mineral Fluorite, mineral, subclass of fluorides, CaF2
RF2DH90D6–cleavelandite crystal mineral sample, a rare earth mineral
RF2E83M2T–Fluorite Blanchard Mine, New Mexico
RF2WJWEPF–small golden nugget just found by searchers on the white background
RMPFET75–Five polished ruby gemstones
RMAY4DBJ–Drilling holes using jumbo drill before rock bolt installation during new underground gold mine construction, USA
RMD1ANN4–Healing Stones - John Gollop
RMB8GWHX–Granite consists of quartz, feldspar and mica.
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