I'll work at the mine. I can dig and chisel anything from anywhere. If y'all need help that way. No joke. I also am retired and have 6yrs plumbing experience; doing that to stay active. Raised in Michigan, the black fly and the mosquito are old friends.
This was an excellent presentation on an extraordinarily complex topic of igneous petrology, lighter on the petrogenesis and heavily on the minerology. Indeed, pegmatites rule!
This is the deeper minerology of Pegmatites I was looking for. Thankyou so much, great video! I was particularly looking to see the change in chemical composition as a pegmatite cools associated with barren quartz deposition followed by mineralized quartz later, and this was fantastic.
Yea, okay, Pegmatities are cool. I'd still rather have a block of Lapis large enough to carve an obnoxious statue in the style of Rodin of a unicorn on a unicycle juggling ukuleles, umbrellas and a single chainsaw. Nice talk, Doc, you rock! XD
I'll work at the mine. I can dig and chisel anything from anywhere. If y'all need help that way. No joke. I also am retired and have 6yrs plumbing experience; doing that to stay active. Raised in Michigan, the black fly and the mosquito are old friends.
This was an excellent presentation on an extraordinarily complex topic of igneous petrology, lighter on the petrogenesis and heavily on the minerology. Indeed, pegmatites rule!
Pigmatights ,r , the best on the planet - if a metiorites hit a pigmatite...how would i tell ?
I now have a deeper insight into the depths of my ignorance about mineralogy, thanks, I guess.
This is the deeper minerology of Pegmatites I was looking for. Thankyou so much, great video! I was particularly looking to see the change in chemical composition as a pegmatite cools associated with barren quartz deposition followed by mineralized quartz later, and this was fantastic.
Yea, okay, Pegmatities are cool. I'd still rather have a block of Lapis large enough to carve an obnoxious statue in the style of Rodin of a unicorn on a unicycle juggling ukuleles, umbrellas and a single chainsaw. Nice talk, Doc, you rock! XD
You convinced me! Pegmatites do rule👌