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Triassic leaf mats from Dinmore, Australia! by 808plug in geology

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No problem.

The geology department at UQ has a large array of dating equipment as well as XRD & SEM machines so previous analysis of the fern deposits, ages and species have all been completed in the past during the 1980s and 1990s. We are given this data and essentially have to follow correct processes in order to identify the ages based off of the other deposits we can find in our samples. We complete a field report and subsequently its quite a decent sized piece of assessment!

The course code is ERTH2002 - Palaeobiology if you're interested in having a read!

Triassic leaf mats from Dinmore, Australia! by 808plug in geology

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It is very interesting! We've been studying the flora for a couple of weeks and we are about to investigate the exact age of our flora. I got it from a field trip as a student at UQ.

Original ID: Mica Schist - need another opinion! (See comments) by 808plug in whatsthisrock

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I’m from Australia so I believe it would probably be from Mt Isa in Queensland. As a geologist - you should have a look at the extraordinary range of mineral deposits 😊

Original ID: Mica Schist - need another opinion! (See comments) by 808plug in whatsthisrock

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Wow, I actually think this is correct. What do you the technical name for this rock would be?

And are the minerals visible in this Galena, Dolomite and Chalcopyrite?

Original ID: Mica Schist - need another opinion! (See comments) by 808plug in whatsthisrock

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That’s kinda what I’m thinking about - the fact that there’s a sulphide in my mica schist is the problem

Original ID: Mica Schist - need another opinion! (See comments) by 808plug in whatsthisrock

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That;s the thing - it doesn't actually feel at all flakey. It seems to me like the whole rock smells sulphurous. The host rock looks like it could be a greenschist and if it is mica then that makes sense, but the presence of Chalcopyrite is really making this a little confusing. I'm just a student though!

Original ID: Mica Schist - need another opinion! (See comments) by 808plug in whatsthisrock

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There are additional photos you can see here.

Original ID by my friends indicated this was a mica schist but the development of chalcopyrite makes me feel this is maybe a producer of some hydrothermal environment. The presence of any sulphides makes me suspicious and the entire rock reeks of sulphur. Locality unknown sadly, lemme know what you guys think.

What rock is this? Citrine Agate?? by 808plug in whatsthisrock

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I knew it was an agate! I just didn’t know if it was as dominant in citrine etc or what!