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re: Now Closed: I'll answer any question you have about ROCKS!
Posted on 7/10/14 at 3:23 pm to Pectus
Posted on 7/10/14 at 3:23 pm to Pectus
Why is Feldspar always mixed with other stuff in a granite composition?
Why can't I find just plain FELDSPAR??
I especially like the pink kind -- and I may or may not be talking about rocks.
Why can't I find just plain FELDSPAR??
I especially like the pink kind -- and I may or may not be talking about rocks.
This post was edited on 7/10/14 at 3:24 pm
Posted on 7/10/14 at 3:24 pm to CE Tiger
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why didn't you become a geotech engineer and actually do something worth a shite with your rock knowledge
Engineer. Enough said.
Who says I'm doing nothing with my knowledge. What if some lurker realizes he likes geology because of this thread? Or what if I'm getting my PhD?!
Posted on 7/10/14 at 3:24 pm to Pectus
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You can go to the loess bluffs at Tunica Hills There's sandstone in parts of Kisatchie National Forest
And if someone wished to...acquire some of these rocks...what tools would that person need to bring?
Do you have any gneiss big rocks for sale?
Posted on 7/10/14 at 3:25 pm to Pectus
Ooh ooh!!! My question's next!!!!
Posted on 7/10/14 at 3:26 pm to Pectus
Why is some argillite so unstable in drilling environments?
Posted on 7/10/14 at 3:27 pm to MountainTiger
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The banding is fairly thick, not in thin layers like I've seen in gneissic banding. I've seen bands that were from 1 to maybe 5-6 inches thick.
I'm not sure the Pikes Peak batholith goes that far south but maybe it does. Or it could be a different but similar batholith.
PP granite is approx. 1 billion years old. Not that that has anything to do with anything, I just find that fact interesting.
Yes. The banding at Royal Gorge is very thick, almost and practically is migmatite (one step up from gneiss).
The granite is from the batholith, the gneiss is older and deeper than that and was exposed due to the carving into the Earth by the Arkansas River from the latest uplift of the Rockies.
I will look in my field book real quick to see what I have the date for for the gneiss and granite.
Posted on 7/10/14 at 3:28 pm to Pectus
What the frick bro!!!! I thought you were answering these in order!! I had a legitimate question about moon rocks and you skipped over me?!?!!? frick you dude!! I will frick your geologist nerd arse up!!!
Posted on 7/10/14 at 3:29 pm to Pectus
How does the transition from Metamorphic Ultramafic into Serpentinite work?
Posted on 7/10/14 at 3:29 pm to LucasP
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What's the typical composition of a moon rock and how hard would it be to fake one?
The Moon was made from the magma of Earth after it was jettisoned out due to a collision with a very large body. I think moon rocks are basalt sprinkled with olivine (perhaps peridotite) mafic to ultramafic igneous rocks.
This post was edited on 7/10/14 at 3:30 pm
Posted on 7/10/14 at 3:30 pm to Pectus
Thank you, I'm sorry I overreacted.
Posted on 7/10/14 at 3:30 pm to Placebeaux
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What's the best rocks for skipping?
I'll hang up and listen.
Without a doubt, river-rounded flat pebbles (like slate). Go to Arkansas for this!
Posted on 7/10/14 at 3:31 pm to LucasP
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What the frick bro!!!! I thought you were answering these in order!!
Pipe down, Ralph.
Posted on 7/10/14 at 3:32 pm to MapGuy
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A shell is biomineralized by a living organism.
so a shell isn't a rock but a rock can be shell?
A shell is not a rock. A rock can be composed of shells.
See coquina:
Posted on 7/10/14 at 3:33 pm to Cdawg
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What's your favorite igneous rock?
Peridotite
Because that's what the Earth's mantle is composed of
Posted on 7/10/14 at 3:33 pm to Green Chili Tiger
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Green Chili Tiger
Damnit, GCT beat me to it
Posted on 7/10/14 at 3:35 pm to Champagne
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Why is Feldspar always mixed with other stuff in a granite composition?
Why can't I find just plain FELDSPAR??
I especially like the pink kind -- and I may or may not be talking about rocks.
It can be just feldspar if you break off a piece from a huge feldspar crystal
The real reason is this:
Potassium feldspar is what makes granite all pink because it's the main mineral in granite.
Posted on 7/10/14 at 3:35 pm to Pectus
so a shale formation, is it actual rock?
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