Mineralogy

Posted: 17 Juillet 2012 à 8 h 54 , by Katherine Dunnell
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While to the casual observer, this is an example of fine made jewellery that sits in the Gem and Gold Gallery, Teck Suite of Galleries: Earth Treasures with other fine made jewellery pieces. As is reflected in the layered design of the brooch, this piece has layers of information and history as well.

Posted: 16 Mars 2012 à 11 h 57 , by Katherine Dunnell
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A girl looks at a mineral through a magnifying glass.

March Break visitors inspect the minerals before deciding if they are jade.

Posted: 12 Mars 2012 à 16 h 41 , by Kim Tait
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A close up of the mineral on a black background.

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Posted: 6 Mars 2012 à 9 h 41 , by Kim Tait
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I’m currently at the Argonne National Laboratory just outside of Chicago, Illinois at the Advanced Photon Source (APS). This is a research facility funded by the U.S. Department of Energy that over 3,500 scientists from all over the world comes to use the instruments here for their research each year.

Posted: 25 janvier 2012 à 10 h 52 , by Ian Nicklin
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specimen image of Springwater pallasite meteorite

The world's largest specimen of the Springwater pallasite meteorite.

Posted: 17 janvier 2012 à 17 h 16 , by admin
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Brendt C. Hyde, Mineralogy Technician will be presenting at the upcoming  ROM Research Colloquiumjoin us on February 3 at 4:30pm in the Signy & Cléophée Eaton Theatre to hear more about The Study of Meteorites – Science versus Conservation.

What are you going to talk about at the colloquium this year?

Posted: 17 janvier 2012 à 8 h 47 , by Ian Nicklin
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specimen image a twinned serandite crystal

World's largest twinned serandite crystal.

Posted: 30 décembre 2011 à 9 h 30 , by admin
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By Brendt Hyde, Mineralogy Technician

A view of the shuttle launch!

Posted: 21 décembre 2011 à 11 h 47 , by Katherine Dunnell
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Every day at the museum is a good day, but when a new object-specimen gets added to the collection, it is a great day.  It was a particularly stellar day in Earth Sciences when we were able to acquire this lovely princess cut, 23.24 carat peridot from Myanmar (Burma).

Posted: 16 décembre 2011 à 13 h 00 , by Ian Nicklin
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ROM Earth Scientists receive dozens of requests each year to identify possible meteorites. This is especially the case when there is a spectacular fireball similar to the one which recently streaked across southern Ontario on December 12 of this year (the video was captured by astronomers at the University of Western Ontario). Do you think you have found a space rock?

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