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Scott A. Miller Replies: 10 Views: 15492 |
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I started a reply, lost it again. I don't know and at this point, don't care, wether it is lost in electronic oblivion or posted by accident, as I have previously done. This forum is not well formatte ... | |
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Scott A. Miller Replies: 10 Views: 15492 |
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Know body has addressed my question about the spherule in the lower left corner, of the upper right quadrant of, IMG_3124.JPG (in https://www.mineral-forum.com/message-board/viewtopic.php?t=5842 ) Doe ... | |
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Scott A. Miller Replies: 10 Views: 15492 |
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Bob, I just got done measuring a couple of 4" calcites in KEOKUK geodes. I had a 6", but it was highly weathered and relegated to my rock garden, behind a home I sold a couple of years ago a ... | |
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Scott A. Miller Replies: 10 Views: 15492 |
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The question I asked, which was not answered, was, does anybody else see the spherule in the middle of the photo? It appears to be a 2mm, perfect sphere, partially etched out of the base of the calcit ... | |
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Scott A. Miller Replies: 10 Views: 15492 |
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Sorry Bob, you are correct, this is not the proper thread for the previous pontificating I committed. However, 6" calcites do exist in Keokuk Geode's, very rarely, but they do! I'll search around ... | |
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Scott A. Miller Replies: 10 Views: 15492 |
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How in the name of the ONE, do I post a blinking photo on this blasted forum, I've failed 3 times and I getting a bit bent!!! | |
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Scott A. Miller Replies: 10 Views: 15492 |
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In 1986, or somewhere there abouts, a number of small glassy spherules fell out of a Keokuk Geode I broke. At first I thought them to be evidence of glass impact ejecta from an event I theorized was r ... | |
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Scott A. Miller Replies: 16 Views: 23622 |
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In the close-up, I believe I see a spherule partially exposed in the base of the calcite, does anybody else see this! If I can figure out how to enter a photo, I will submit something very similar tha ... | |
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