Product information "Collection geologic Age: 100 rocks (90x120 mm)"
100 rocks stratigraphically arranged handpiece: 90 x 120 mm including wooden case
Typical rocks from all geological formations reveal the evolutionary history of our planet. They document periods of increased volcanic or tectonic activity, extensive ocean spaces or large land masses, climatic changes, and how life spread across the earth. The hand specimens are numbered and have labels that give the exact name as well as the age and location where they were found. They are supplied in 'system-bloc' collection boxes.
A detailed contents list is included with each collection.
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100 rocksstratigraphically arrangedspecimens: 90x120 mmTypical rocks from all geological formations reveal the evolutionary history of our planet. They document periods of increased volcanic or tectonic activity, extensive ocean spaces or large land masses, climatic changes, and how life spread across the earth. The hand specimens are numbered and have labels that give the exact name as well as the age and location where they were found. They are supplied in 'system-bloc' collection boxes. A detailed contents list is included with each collection.
100 thin sections of 100 rocks,stratigraphically arranged,accompanying to the rock collections G44 (small pieces) / G45 (bigger specimens)Size of thin section: 28 x 48 mmThe slides are 28 x 48 mm and have cover slips. They are numbered and have adhesive labels indicating the exact name as well as the age and location of discovery. They are supplied in a slotted thin section case.A detailed contents list is included with each collection.
100 thin sectionsaccompanying the collections of 100 stones P16 (small stones) / P17 (bigger stones)in wooden caseSize: 28 x 48 mm. The slides are 28 x 48 mm in size and fitted with cover glasses. They are numbered and provided with adhesive labels, which give the exact description as well as the age and the place of discovery. They are delivered in a grooved thin-section case. A detailed list of contents is enclosed with every collection.A detailed contents list with locality and exact name is included with each collection, there are thin sections of stones included, like:stones and thin sections from Igneous Rocks, such as plutonic rocks (f.e. Pegmatite, Biotite Granite, Muscovite Granite, Rapakiwi Granit, Luxullianite, Granodioriote, Diorites, Syenites, Monzonites, Plagioclase Rocks, like Gabbro, Foid Rocks, Ultramafic rocks) and of course Volcanic Rocks (f.e. Rhyolites, like Obsidian, Dacites, Trachytes, Latites, Basaltes, Phonolotes, Selbergites, Tephrites, Basanites, Foides and Pyroclatites)Also you’ll find Sedimentary Rock thin sections from Clastic Rocks (f.e. Psephites, Psammites, Pelites), Chemical Sedimentary Rocks (Precipitate Rocks, like Travertine & Dolomite and Saline Deposits, like Anhydrite) and Organic Deposits (f.e. Limestones, Siliceous Rocks, Phosphates and Coals)And also there are metamorphic rock thin sections: Thermal Metamorphism (f.e. Burnt clay, Chiastolite schist), Regional Metamorphism (f.e. Gneisses, Granulites, Micaschists, Phyllites)Suitable thin sections are available for almost all geological collections.
100 RocksHandpiece: 60 x 90 mmwooden case not includedParticularly contrasting rocks from worldwide sites were chosen impressively demonstrating the diversity of formation in the metamorphic, sedimentary and igneous domains: 46 igneous, 34 sedimentary and 20 metamorphic rocks. (Minor changes possible!) Our range of systematic rock collections offers small to large teaching collections covering all levels, so the foundation for petrographic beginners as well as advanced classes can be easily met. The collections are divided into igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks and are arranged within these groups according to modern systematics. The hand specimens are numbered and have labels indicating the exact name and place of discovery. They are supplied in system-bloc collection boxes.A detailed contents list with locality and exact name is included with each collection, there are stones included, like:stones from Igneous Rocks, such as plutonic rocks (f.e. Pegmatite, Biotite Granite, Muscovite Granite, Rapakiwi Granit, Luxullianite, Granodioriote, Diorites, Syenites, Monzonites, Plagioclase Rocks, like Gabbro, Foid Rocks, Ultramafic rocks) and of course Volcanic Rocks (f.e. Rhyolites, like Obsidian, Dacites, Trachytes, Latites, Basaltes, Phonolotes, Selbergites, Tephrites, Basanites, Foides and Pyroclatites)Also you’ll find Sedimentary Rock thin sections from Clastic Rocks (f.e. Psephites, Psammites, Pelites), Chemical Sedimentary Rocks (Precipitate Rocks, like Travertine & Dolomite and Saline Deposits, like Anhydrite) and Organic Deposits (f.e. Limestones, Siliceous Rocks, Phosphates and Coals)And also there are metamorphic rock thin sections: Thermal Metamorphism (f.e. Burnt clay, Chiastolite schist), Regional Metamorphism (f.e. Gneisses, Granulites, Micaschists, Phyllites)
100 rocksHand pieces: 90 x 120 mmwooden case not includedParticularly high-contrast rocks from worldwide locations were chosen which impressively demonstrate diversity in the various formations: 46 igneous, 34 sedimentary and 20 metamorphic rocks. (Minor changes possible!) Our range of systematic rock collections offers all levels from small to large teaching collections, so that the groundwork for petrographic beginners as well as for advanced courses can be found here. Divided into igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks, and arranged within these groups according to modern systematics, the collections are presented in the form of a series. Hand specimens are numbered and labeled, indicating the exact name and place of discovery. They are supplied in system-bloc collection boxes. A detailed contents list is included with each collection.
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