[Rockhounds] Help request
Kreigh Tomaszewski
Kreigh at Tomaszewski.net
Sat Jan 5 09:42:56 PST 2008
Neal,
Visit your local stone countertop store, and local gravestone dealer,
and see if they have scraps or trim specimens of the various rock types
you are interested in.
Kreigh
Neal Hazen wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm Neal Hazen, and I belong to the same Rock, Gem and Mineral club as Glenn Wimpee. I have been a listmember for quite some time, but as I'm not a mineralogist all I've done is read and learn. And I have learned! Thanks to you folks, my interest in mineralogy has increased dramatically.
>
> minerals around us. Along with the rock samples, I'd like to acquire images of the formations these specimens most often occur in. I am anticipating that the students will be best served if the specimens are about fist-sized, and if there are enough of each type to emphasize the variability some rocks and minerals display. I already have some small examples of gem variety materials that I can use. In such cases, I would cut a cabochon to go with the rough specimen.
> I live on a fixed income, so any advice as to cheap/free sources would be most helpful. Please reply offlist to batsondebelfry at yahoo.com.
> I am especially interested in: andesite, gabbro, basalt, diorite, porphyry, amphibole, granodiorite, anorthosite, pyroxenite, syenite, gneiss, schist, monzonite, syenogranite, monzogranite, and dacite.
> I have a lot to learn, myself, before attempting to teach, but consider this - one salient reason few students go into the geology and mineralogy fields is they have no exposure to it. Here in the south, most of the rocks are covered with large deposits of sand and clay. Kids with ability take classes in either biology, chemistry or physics. The less able students have a very small exposure in their general science classes. Very few science teachers have either the knowledge, or the experience,
> I also intend to include examples of different products that contain mined components.
> Again, any ideas or info you care to share will be most appreciated.
>
> Yours truly,
>
> Neal Hazen
>
> "Some people learn through reading. A few others learn by observation. Most of us have to pee on the electric fence for ourselves."
> Will Rogers
>
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