What's My Rock? #6 - a rock identification show

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

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  • @clintstoner13680
    @clintstoner13680 Год назад +8

    Easily my favorite and most comprehensive rock identification channel on RUclips. Amazing as usual

  • @PEACErocksandgarden
    @PEACErocksandgarden Год назад +5

    FINALLY a decent sample to play with not meteorite claims. Thanks!

    • @tectonic_city
      @tectonic_city  Год назад +1

      I find it refreshing, too. 2/3 of the time people contact geology profs because think they have a meteorite, so it's fun to examine something else for variety

    • @sarahb.6475
      @sarahb.6475 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@tectonic_cityit makes no sense to me at all - that people think they find meteorites. The odds of finding one must be astronomical! Like 1 in a trillion? Or even higher ( but no idea what number comes after trillion). Unless it falls through the roof of your house ( and even then it may be junk that belongs to NASA etc) its probably some earth based rock. Igneous or metamorphic.

  • @JulesTools23
    @JulesTools23 Год назад +3

    Grateful RUclips recommended this today, shortly after delving back further into my lifelong passion for gems, rocks and minerals. I found your two guest’s to be knowledgeable and informative, and happy you did not offer up the location found. Let us protect these places in my native state from those that would exploit the areas! Thank you for this opportunity to learn more about my beloved home Southern California. At the age of retirement, an experience of heart failure has confined me to our high desert home, for now. But I would absolutely love to join your upcoming mineral classes! Is this an in person only class? Look forward to watching other episodes of What’s My Rock, and possibly joining you in person sometime soon 🌻🤞

    • @tectonic_city
      @tectonic_city  Год назад +2

      In person, hope your heart condition improves!

  • @baTonkaTruck
    @baTonkaTruck Год назад +3

    This is awesome, great to walk with you through each step of identification.

  • @jeanniehoffman2769
    @jeanniehoffman2769 Год назад +2

    That was fun! I’ve always been fascinated by rocks and minerals, but books just don’t help me. I was right there seeing, touching and testing with you. Thank you for creating these videos.

  • @ShawnWOutdoors
    @ShawnWOutdoors 6 дней назад +2

    I just found your channel, really happy I did! Fun Stuff

  • @adamshartley
    @adamshartley 5 дней назад +2

    Glad i found your channel i know a great mine with that type of material. Probably within a 100 mile radius of you

    • @tectonic_city
      @tectonic_city  4 дня назад +1

      yup there are quite a few cupriferous deposits in the area

    • @adamshartley
      @adamshartley 4 дня назад

      @tectonic_city i built a rock crawler jeep just to explore hard to reach places to look for rocks😆🤙

  • @WeareLightmusic
    @WeareLightmusic 3 месяца назад +2

    Righteous ✨

  • @kathyyosten1497
    @kathyyosten1497 Год назад +3

    Azurite is blue, malachite is green New Mexico malachite is copper based

  • @Muxoll-Rocks
    @Muxoll-Rocks Год назад +2

    awesome video

  • @joecollins024
    @joecollins024 Год назад +3

    Copper ore sums it up 😂

  • @hussainbalti5551
    @hussainbalti5551 Год назад +2

    I have rough diamond 5 carate but not sure😢.I am from baltistan.

  • @tashacherry1480
    @tashacherry1480 Год назад +3

    I MIGHT HAVE THIS IN MY GRAVEL!! It looks exactly the same as the samples on the table. I've tried finding out what it is. I'm in Michigan the copper state. A copper mineral ok what though?

  • @f33rnofish
    @f33rnofish 6 месяцев назад +2

    Hello, where could I go in NorCal to identify a rock?

    • @tectonic_city
      @tectonic_city  6 месяцев назад +1

      Try your nearest college geology department

  • @truthbetold725
    @truthbetold725 Год назад +2

    👍👍

  • @ecks_marks_the_spot
    @ecks_marks_the_spot Год назад +1

    Just found your channel on my feed and love the concept. You definitely have an opportunity to become a favorite channel in the rockhound community. I'd love to be on your channel and hopefully present you with some actual rocks to identify. I live in San Diego & rockhound on the beach but would be willing to drive up to San Bernadino. Let me know how I can email you some pictures of the rocks that have me stumped. Thanks.

    • @tectonic_city
      @tectonic_city  Год назад

      thanks if you want to be on the show contact me through the email in the profile

  • @shawnieleaf2277
    @shawnieleaf2277 Год назад +3

    I live in Cali- can I get some of my mystery rocks identified?

  • @EvilNystanet
    @EvilNystanet Год назад

    How can I show you my rocks from Sweden Gladhammar gruvor (happyhammer mines)? I live in sweden so it's a bit of a distance to America.

    • @EvilNystanet
      @EvilNystanet Год назад

      Sverige (Sweden), Gladhammar gruva (Happyhammer mine), Västervik (Westbay)

  • @RamPraveshYadav-jz3ns
    @RamPraveshYadav-jz3ns Год назад +1

    Apna numbar vi bataaya. Ham log stone ka photos Bhejege..

  • @SassyCrystals
    @SassyCrystals Год назад +1

    Could this possibly be gibbsite? Not sure what the xrf would say on gibbsite but the appearance is quite similar

    • @tectonic_city
      @tectonic_city  Год назад +1

      Gibbsite is Aluminum hydroxide so can’t explain copper

  • @johnnynephrite6147
    @johnnynephrite6147 Год назад +4

    Asking where did you find them is cheating. Location Location Location is EVERYTHING.

    • @corringtongopro1676
      @corringtongopro1676 Год назад +1

      But the X-ray gun that tells you what it’s made of gets a pass? 😂

    • @johnnynephrite6147
      @johnnynephrite6147 Год назад +1

      @@corringtongopro1676 you misunderstand XRF. It tells you what elements it contains, but not which mineral it is. Its not definitive by any means.

    • @corringtongopro1676
      @corringtongopro1676 Год назад

      @@johnnynephrite6147 I understand it, it was just a joke…but now that you bring it up, isn’t knowing which elements a rock is composed of more of a hint of what a mineral might be than location? 🤓

    • @johnnynephrite6147
      @johnnynephrite6147 Год назад

      @@corringtongopro1676 actually it might not be. you see most rocks of interest are high in silica and have differing amounts of a around a dozen other elements. Magnesium, calcium, sodium, potassium, just to name a few. plus traces of the metals, iron, copper, etc. Several different minerals can have the same elemental composition.

  • @Underground_Adventures
    @Underground_Adventures Год назад +2

    Lol im always trying to figure out what kinda rock it is.

  • @L_I_am515
    @L_I_am515 Год назад +2

    What about shattuckite

    • @tectonic_city
      @tectonic_city  Год назад +3

      good idea! the times I've seen it, it made these radiating acicular crystals, but mindat says it can be pseudomorphic after malachite. unclear, but worth a check on SEM or XRD

  • @alex1019m
    @alex1019m Год назад +1

    He’s been rock hounding for 8 years and didn’t know those are Malachite and Azurite ? I knew as soon as I saw them.

    • @SassyCrystals
      @SassyCrystals Год назад

      They're not malachite and azurite. May wanna re watch n listen to what he actually said. He said the dark mossy green inclusion in the bots was possibly malachite. They showed a pic of azurite on malachite to demonstrate the botroyidal structure, that's it. My personal opinion is maybe gibbsite but I'm not there looking at it.

    • @alex1019m
      @alex1019m Год назад +1

      @@SassyCrystals I have a rock just like it and it's both Malachite and Azurite combined.

  • @harriotteworthington3147
    @harriotteworthington3147 3 дня назад

    Looks like chalcopyrite to me… now to watch to see how far off I am…!

  • @yoyoyohihihidude
    @yoyoyohihihidude Год назад +5

    It’s not slag?!

  • @jeffp346
    @jeffp346 Год назад

    OH PLEASE,... PLEASE SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME HOW TO GET IN TOUCH WITH THESE GUYS, BECAUSE I'VE GOT ONE THAT I'LL BET THEY WILL NOT... NOT, I SAY, BE ABLE TO TELL ME WHAT IT IS, BUT BY THE LOOKS OF IT,?...IT JUST DOESN'T LOOK LIKE IT'S FROM... ANYWHERE AROUND HERE... SO, ..... OH PLEASE, AND THANK-YOU, IN ADVANCE.
    I actually accidentally found my red and white rock buried to the bright surface, from my school bus driver side window while taking a short break. I saw this..." thing" ?... sitting in front of a white picket fence next to the sidewalk, in the dirt. Only the surface was exposed, but it was so VIVID, that it just got my attention and I just knew I had to investigate it. So, I went over, stooping and finding a stick,... I touched it thinking that it was some kind of exotic slug in the dirt, but to me surprise,...it was Rick hard, so, I started to dig around it and finding it buried in there, I prayed it out.( The soil was kinda hard too so...)... I got it out and looked at the bottom of it and I tell you that the thing is burned...shiny-like, and pot-holed also, like lava, only it's so damn weird, AND, I'VE JUST GOT TO FIND OUT WHAT...IT....IS... BECAUSE I'M CONVINCED THAT IT'S FROM....
    "WAY...OUT....THERE,... SOMEWHERE. PLEASE, SOMEONE LET ME KNOW ?
    COMMENT TO MJP PLEASE?

  • @jeffp346
    @jeffp346 Год назад +1

    .....HELP..... PLEASE.....HELP.... PLEASE. M.J.