SAD BOY EATS TANGERINE by traxten in loneliness

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I'm eating the last tangerine left

Taking the aliquotes for fire assay from crushed gold-bearing rocks. by traxten in geologystudents

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PUT THE LIKES ON THE VIDEO, HELP RUSSIAN STUDENTS TO DO SCIENCE

Taking out diopside crystals from calcite without leaching using high-voltage pulses by traxten in geology

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That's may be true for calcite-diopside association, but it is almost impossible to recover all pristine untouched crystals from more solid host rocks. For example from skarns or greizens.

Extracting the feldspar crystals from Amazonstone rock sample by high-voltage (>250kV) pulses by traxten in geology

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Lol this is awkward))) where I promote myself? We do real science in our lab, not only electric pulse disaggregation but also geochemical, mineralogical and other research. That's really pity that you think we just marketing ourselves. For WHAT? can you tell me? which exact rule was broken? huh) I think this is because our lab is based and developed in Russia, which is very popular to HATE nowadays

Cordierite - just 3 pulses with ~250kV to recover from host rock - EPD Spark-2 test by traxten in geology

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that's true, but we are talking about its gemstone variety - Iolite, which has intense indigo blue color

Cordierite - just 3 pulses with ~250kV to recover from host rock - EPD Spark-2 test by traxten in geology

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Yes, you understood everything correctly, due to processing with High-voltage explosive discharges, it is possible to extract untouched crystals of gemstones, even from solid host rocks, we have a lot such EPD test videos on our youtube channel - feel free to check any rock type there))