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Yeah then it would be rigged towards those who visit the station early.
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So, is Rocks and Minerals going to be like fossils-- in the sense that there will be a binder, field guide, and identification? In that case, does anyone know any good field guides? I have the audobon one, but I'm not sure it's the best one out there... ![Neutral :|](./images/smilies/icon_neutral.gif)
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There are 17 pages of discussion and a wiki page to answer your question. Please read them!fossilgirl13 wrote:So, is Rocks and Minerals going to be like fossils-- in the sense that there will be a binder, field guide, and identification? In that case, does anyone know any good field guides? I have the audobon one, but I'm not sure it's the best one out there...![]()
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Thank you kindly for that information, I had no idea that these resources existed.Kokonilly wrote:There are 17 pages of discussion and a wiki page to answer your question. Please read them!fossilgirl13 wrote:So, is Rocks and Minerals going to be like fossils-- in the sense that there will be a binder, field guide, and identification? In that case, does anyone know any good field guides? I have the audobon one, but I'm not sure it's the best one out there...![]()
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Wow Those pages on the wiki have a lot of info. I can't believe I never looked at them before!
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Here Here! Every single competition that I've competed in doing R&M has provided HCl at some point. However, it really was annoying seeing the samples DRENCHED in acid. I don't know why it gets to me, I guess it's just a pet peeve >.<gneissisnice wrote:
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Does anyone know any websites for the rocks half of the list? I've been using minerals.net for the minerals section, but it doesn't include pages about rocks.
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Honestly, the field guides are much better for information, but it's true - there aren't many strong rock-oriented websites. Wikipedia is a start for many, but often doesn't go in depth.XXGeneration wrote:Does anyone know any websites for the rocks half of the list? I've been using minerals.net for the minerals section, but it doesn't include pages about rocks.
Try just searching the rock name on google - example: I searched peridotite and found a website with great information on it, but there was nothing else for other rocks.
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The best one I could find was one for igneous rocks, but I agree with Quizbowl that field guides will have more info. I highly recommend Simon and Schuster's.XXGeneration wrote:Does anyone know any websites for the rocks half of the list? I've been using minerals.net for the minerals section, but it doesn't include pages about rocks.
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/LivingWith/Vo ... rocks.html
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Thank you; after I posted this I went and asked my brother who did rocks and minerals way in the past, and he gave me his old audubon field guide.PacificGoldenPlover wrote:The best one I could find was one for igneous rocks, but I agree with Quizbowl that field guides will have more info. I highly recommend Simon and Schuster's.XXGeneration wrote:Does anyone know any websites for the rocks half of the list? I've been using minerals.net for the minerals section, but it doesn't include pages about rocks.
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/LivingWith/Vo ... rocks.html
I can say that there is plenty of information in there about all rocks.