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Topic: New generation for picture - Ploum | |
dontgogreen Replies: 1440 Views: 2148327 |
Forum: Collection photos and Collector's page Posted: May 07, 2020 07:59 Subject: Re: New generation for picture - Ploum |
I really appreciate that you give so much attention to these titanium minerals. It is so interesting to see them occur together, as well as the different types of rutile/hematite intergrowths. Thanks ... | |
Topic: Between mineral collecting and woodworking | |
dontgogreen Replies: 0 Views: 28782 |
Forum: Conserving, Preparing and Cleaning Minerals Posted: Feb 10, 2020 16:23 Subject: Between mineral collecting and woodworking |
I would like to share some of my recent work that I feel has beautiful synergy between mineral collecting and woodworking. Most of you are probably aware that traditional oriental mineral appreciation ... | |
Topic: Two small mines in Western Emerald belt of Colombia | |
dontgogreen Replies: 17 Views: 27876 |
Forum: Rockhounding trips Posted: Apr 17, 2019 08:00 Subject: Re: Two small mines in Western Emerald belt of Colombia |
That photo of your car is chilling. I've traveled in Colombia and going over the side like that is death in many places. | |
Topic: Women's private collection sub-forum | |
dontgogreen Replies: 24 Views: 33696 |
Forum: Forum questions Posted: Mar 22, 2019 08:22 Subject: Re: Women's private collection sub-forum |
Come to think of that, does anyone happen to know whether there is a gender bias in crows and ravens with regard to collecting stuff? Are both sexes doing it?
The male satin bowerbird creates a nes ... |
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Topic: New generation for picture - Ploum | |
dontgogreen Replies: 1440 Views: 2148327 |
Forum: Collection photos and Collector's page Posted: Mar 10, 2019 07:38 Subject: Re: New generation for picture - Ploum |
Beautiful photo from Cavradi. Thanks for sharing, this is very nice. | |
Topic: Pseudoctahedral Calcite | |
dontgogreen Replies: 11 Views: 26047 |
Forum: Rockhounding trips Posted: Nov 29, 2018 11:14 Subject: Re: Pseudoctahedral Calcite |
We made another trip back to this area to see what had turned up. It took about half an hour to gather a large quantity of grey vuggy limestone riddled with calcite crystals. Many of the large piece ... | |
Topic: Golden rutile analysis? | |
dontgogreen Replies: 0 Views: 21332 |
Forum: Minerals and Mineralogy Posted: Nov 02, 2018 13:43 Subject: Golden rutile analysis? |
Is anyone aware of analyses performed on the golden rutiles that grow epitaxially on hematite? I am wondering what causes the yellow-golden color observed at localities like Novo Horizonte, or the mi ... | |
Topic: Collection of Dontgogreen | |
dontgogreen Replies: 32 Views: 45803 |
Forum: Collection photos and Collector's page Posted: Nov 02, 2018 07:51 Subject: Re: Collection of Dontgogreen |
Thank you. I will certainly continue, although the limiting factor here is actually acquiring new minerals. So, stick around for a few decades and watch the collection grow. | |
Topic: Collection of Dontgogreen | |
dontgogreen Replies: 32 Views: 45803 |
Forum: Collection photos and Collector's page Posted: Nov 01, 2018 10:50 Subject: Re: Collection of Dontgogreen |
Oh dear, this is not a rutile... but I feel that an ongoing Tungsten project at work is a good enough excuse to stock up on ferberite! It's still black, but definitely not ugly. And to balance it ou ... | |
Topic: Collection of Dontgogreen | |
dontgogreen Replies: 32 Views: 45803 |
Forum: Collection photos and Collector's page Posted: May 23, 2018 10:24 Subject: Re: Collection of Dontgogreen |
Here is another thumbnail from Graves Mountain; it is similar in character to the thumbnail posted previously but lacking matrix. It is multiply twinned and the re-entrant angle may be seen at the to ... | |
Topic: Collection of Dontgogreen | |
dontgogreen Replies: 32 Views: 45803 |
Forum: Collection photos and Collector's page Posted: May 04, 2018 09:18 Subject: Re: Collection of Dontgogreen |
Here is the entire specimen. Unfortunately not entirely free from damage, but there are rather few references to large, good quality rutiles from this locality in the literature. | |
Topic: Collection of Dontgogreen | |
dontgogreen Replies: 32 Views: 45803 |
Forum: Collection photos and Collector's page Posted: May 03, 2018 15:44 Subject: Re: Collection of Dontgogreen |
Here is an interesting multiply-twinned crystal reported to be from Zagi Mountain. I will produce photos of the full specimen at a later date, but for now I am interested to explore the twin boundari ... | |
Topic: Tucson Show 2018 | |
dontgogreen Replies: 158 Views: 255805 |
Forum: News about Shows Posted: May 03, 2018 08:04 Subject: Re: Tucson Show 2018 |
The Tuscon show reports, although welcome, is also overwhelming and drowns out the other entries on FMF. It may be too a complicated affair, but I would like to see a separate topic column for Tuscon ... | |
Topic: Tucson Show 2018 | |
dontgogreen Replies: 158 Views: 255805 |
Forum: News about Shows Posted: Feb 20, 2018 12:32 Subject: Re: Tucson Show 2018 |
If anyone has high-resolution photographs or links to them of the MAD case or Ralph Clark's display, would you please share them with us? | |
Topic: Collection of Dontgogreen | |
dontgogreen Replies: 32 Views: 45803 |
Forum: Collection photos and Collector's page Posted: Jan 13, 2018 23:28 Subject: Re: Collection of Dontgogreen |
A multiply twinned equant crystal from Graves Mountain with excellent luster. | |
Topic: Collection of Dontgogreen | |
dontgogreen Replies: 32 Views: 45803 |
Forum: Collection photos and Collector's page Posted: Jan 12, 2018 23:38 Subject: Re: Collection of Dontgogreen |
The hoppered termination lets the red color come through nicely at the top. These striated prisms are some of my favorites. | |
Topic: Percentage of minerals known | |
dontgogreen Replies: 11 Views: 14482 |
Forum: Minerals and Mineralogy Posted: Jan 08, 2018 09:13 Subject: Re: Percentage of minerals known |
Speaking of mineral collecting astronauts, what might be the effects on mineral growth of formation in lower gravity? I believe they have done some mineral synthesis experiments on the ISS, but I am ... | |
Topic: Minerals sans life | |
dontgogreen Replies: 15 Views: 18428 |
Forum: Minerals and Mineralogy Posted: Jan 06, 2018 18:03 Subject: Re: Minerals sans life |
You're going to have this thread shut down if you post deliberately inflammatory remarks, which is a shame because it's an interesting topic. You might edit your remark if you would really like to con ... | |
Topic: Collection of Dontgogreen | |
dontgogreen Replies: 32 Views: 45803 |
Forum: Collection photos and Collector's page Posted: Dec 22, 2017 09:26 Subject: Re: Collection of Dontgogreen |
Hematite and rutile both posses a hexagonal close-packed oxygen sublattice, which enables simple transitions among them by exsolution, epitaxy, and intergrowth (Daneu et al. [2014] and references the ... | |
Topic: Collection of Dontgogreen | |
dontgogreen Replies: 32 Views: 45803 |
Forum: Collection photos and Collector's page Posted: Dec 15, 2017 08:59 Subject: Re: Collection of Dontgogreen |
After spending a little time collecting worldwide minerals without any focus, I have narrowed my interest to rutile crystals. I think their beauty is a bit more subtle than many species, and they are ... | |
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