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  Topic: Presentation of new members - Reference Thread
Peter Farquhar

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PostForum: Off-Topic and Introductions   Posted: Nov 19, 2024 08:56   Subject: Re: 'Gabriel Plattes' - rare book librarian relating to the earth sciences
I am so pleased that Gabriel Plattes has joined us on Friends of Minerals Forum. Over the past few years, he has generously provided invaluable help with my research on mineral specimens, collectors, ...
  Topic: About cyclic twinning - (5)
Peter Farquhar

Replies: 157
Views: 343143

PostForum: Featured Columns of FMF   Posted: Sep 08, 2023 09:38   Subject: Re: About cyclic twinning - (5)
Rutile eightlings are found in several localities worldwide, but they are somewhat rare from Graves Mountain. Below is a photo of an unusual rutile eightling (PF-3645 ) on matrix from Graves Mountain ...
  Topic: About cyclic twinning - (5)
Peter Farquhar

Replies: 157
Views: 343143

PostForum: Featured Columns of FMF   Posted: Aug 29, 2023 14:31   Subject: Re: About cyclic twinning - (5)
Based upon the helpful feedback, I carefully examined the top of the rutile specimen again. This time I experimented with different lighting sources, temperatures, and angles; polarizing filters; and ...
  Topic: About cyclic twinning - (5)
Peter Farquhar

Replies: 157
Views: 343143

PostForum: Featured Columns of FMF   Posted: Aug 26, 2023 13:41   Subject: Re: About cyclic twinning - (5)
The rutile specimen below (PF-3651) is from Graves Mountain, Georgia, and was once in Rock Currier's collection #3085. This rutile is quite unusual, because it has six sides yet no central cavity. ...
  Topic: About cyclic twinning - (5)
Peter Farquhar

Replies: 157
Views: 343143

PostForum: Featured Columns of FMF   Posted: Aug 25, 2023 09:49   Subject: Re: About cyclic twinning - (5)
One of the best features of FMF is having experts like Pete Richards and Mark Mauthner sharing their insights. I am very grateful for their help with this research.

Pete Richards makes important ...
  Topic: About cyclic twinning - (5)
Peter Farquhar

Replies: 157
Views: 343143

PostForum: Featured Columns of FMF   Posted: Aug 18, 2023 12:56   Subject: Re: About cyclic twinning - (5)
Eleven years ago today, on August 18, 2012, Tracy Kimmel initiated this FMF thread with a question "About Cyclic Twinning." Since then, this thread has garnered more than a quarter million ...
  Topic: In Memoriam - Tracy has left us
Peter Farquhar

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Views: 22079

PostForum: In Memoriam   Posted: Nov 09, 2021 16:29   Subject: Re: In Memoriam - Tracy has left us
In her postscripts, Tracy always quoted Socrates, "Wisdom begins in wonder." She exemplified Socratic teaching by often asking fundamental questions that left many of us wondering how best ...
  Topic: Proposed new system for classifying minerals
Peter Farquhar

Replies: 15
Views: 18186

PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Jan 06, 2021 19:38   Subject: Re: Proposed new system for classifying minerals
One of the most interesting mineralogy texts I have read is by George Robinson. It is interesting because it organizes minerals in terms of their environments and processes of formation, not their ch ...
  Topic: Proposed new system for classifying minerals
Peter Farquhar

Replies: 15
Views: 18186

PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Jan 01, 2021 12:19   Subject: Re: Proposed new system for classifying minerals
Thanks Pete for reminding us about Robert Hazen's presentation at the 2017 Dallas Mineral Collecting Symposium. For those interested in "social network analysis applied to mineral discovery" ...
  Topic: Proposed new system for classifying minerals
Peter Farquhar

Replies: 15
Views: 18186

PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Dec 31, 2020 17:38   Subject: Re: Proposed new system for classifying minerals
On December 22, 2020, John Stolz started a thread on Mindat entitled "Call for IMA to classify minerals using an 'evolutionary system'"
( https://zh.mindat.org/mesg-546207.html ). The Mind ...
  Topic: Proposed new system for classifying minerals
Peter Farquhar

Replies: 15
Views: 18186

PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Dec 28, 2020 12:30   Subject: Re: Proposed new system for classifying minerals
Thanks Don for this link -- a very interesting article to read. I'm aware of related research on the increasingly important role of trace elements and impurities in analyzing minerals.

I wonder ...
  Topic: Rutile locality?
Peter Farquhar

Replies: 18
Views: 23355

PostForum: Mines and Mineral Localities   Posted: Dec 20, 2020 17:09   Subject: Re: Rutile locality?
In a moment, I'll explain why Pete Richards' rutile specimen is likely from the Blumberg rutile deposits about 40 km ENE of Adelaide in South Australia, Australia. This old rutile site from the late ...
  Topic: Rutile locality?
Peter Farquhar

Replies: 18
Views: 23355

PostForum: Mines and Mineral Localities   Posted: Dec 17, 2020 19:47   Subject: Re: Rutile locality?
If RutileFox does not know then who would?
He has the best rutile collection I am aware of...

My thanks to Pete Richards for posting this challenge, and to John Betts for his call to action. Aft ...
  Topic: Very steep rhombohedral calcite?
Peter Farquhar

Replies: 14
Views: 80185

PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Oct 19, 2020 12:39   Subject: Re: Very steep rhombohedral calcite?
What an informative thread! Thanks to Josele, Amir, James, John, Bob, and Pete for taking the time to prepare such thoughtful replies to such interesting questions.

Your efforts are widely appre ...
  Topic: James Sowerby's illustrations
Peter Farquhar

Replies: 2
Views: 9072

PostForum: Mineralogical Literature   Posted: Aug 14, 2020 13:29   Subject: Re: James Sowerby's illustrations
Thanks to James for this link. It's an incredible resource!
 
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