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Morroco; 3 in. diameter
Utah; 3 x 2in.
Madagascar; 3 x 7 in.
6 x 3 x 2in
4 x 3 x 2in
3x2x1 in
Durango, Mexico; 2.5 in diameter
2 x 1.5 in.
2 x 2 in.
3 x 2.5 x 1 in.
9 x 7 in.
Madagascar; 4.5 x 2.5 x 1.5 in.
1.5 x 2.5 x 1.5 in.
4 x 2 x 1.5 in.
From China; Comes in 4x4x4 in display case
Sterling silver; size 11.5
10kt yellow gold heart pendant with 16 round diamonds.
weight: 2.4 grams
estimated value: $625
Turquoise from Arizona
Set of three silver necklaces including a Stegasaurus, T-Rex, and Triceratops.
Set of three
Originally published in 1556, Agricola's De Re Metallica was the first book on mining to be based on field research and observation - what today would be called the "scientific approach." It was therefore the first book to offer detailed technical drawings to illustrate the various specialized techniques of the many branches of mining, and the first to provide a realistic history of mining from antiquity to the mid-sixteenth century. For almost 200 years, Agricola remained the only authoritative work in this area and by modern times it had become one of the most highly respected scientific classics of all time. A book more often referred to in literature on mining and metallurgy than any other, its Latin text prevented it from being as widely used as it might have been.In 1912, the book was translated by former President Herbert Clark Hoover and his wife.
1956 Geological Record: Rocky Mountain Section
1961 The Precambrian Geology and Geochronology of Minnesota; comes with maps in back cover
General College Geology Textbook
Round framed Sillimanite in Schist captured by cross polarized microphotography
Dunite from Balsam Gap, NC photographed using cross-polarized photomicrograph. 8x10in
Northwest Africa 12241 Shergottite Martian Meteorite framed picture using cross-polarized photomicrograph. 8x10in
Oblique perspective view of the northern Bird Springs Range showing the Bird Springs thrust fault. The Lidar data used to create this digital elevation model (DEM) is zoom level 18 (60 cm/pixel) and was processed using the commercial software Natural Scene Designer (NSD) to produce texture shade images that highlight convex upwards and convex downwards topographic surfaces. This highlights the natural topography related to the surface geology.
Single production print - 24 x 38 panel, aluminum composite material (ACM)
Transmission electron microscopy image of bacteria incubated with iron sulfide minerals. Some become encrusted while other escape encrustation. The longest bacterium on the right side is ~2 nm.
Single production print - 24 x 36 panel, aluminum composite material (ACM)
Transport tissues at the center of a buttercup root (Ranunculus sp.). The purple stained cells would transport water and minerals to the leaves, whereas the blue-green stained cells nearby would transport sugars from the leaves down to the roots.
Single production print - 24 x 26 panel, white acrylic
These spectra, generated by the Monte Carlo radiation transfer code Sirocco, depict an outflow from an active galactic nueclei. Such outflows are thought to be important feedback mechanisms in the universe, transferring energy from the central AGN to the host galaxy. The spectral features reveal information about the system, as their location and strength vary with its characteristics.
Single production print - 24 x 48 panel, aluminum composite material (ACM)
Hopi Kachinas - The Complete Guide to Collecting Kachina Dolls by Barton Wright
Hand-carved and painted Bear Kachina doll by K. Largo
Deer Dancer Kachina doll by K. Largo
Longhair Sculpture by Tony-Ray, 1994
Shalako Kachina Doll by Shaun Dawes
Pomona Valley Creamery milk crates, set of 3
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