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Mineral Specimens

Mineral Specimens

Mineral specimens are cut in a variety of sizes to meet various user needs, with common uses including identification on the part of students, displays to be used during lectures and demonstrations, or as chips for convenient physical identification tests in labs. These mineral specimens also demonstrate a number of classic geological features, such as cleavage, and collections of minerals can be used to test the Mohs hardness of other minerals and compare them.

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Nepheline

Nepheline

Our excellent series of standard thin sections features important and interesting rock-forming mineral types most often found in field samples.

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Ward's® Diopside

Ward's® Diopside

When minerals, rocks, and fossils cannot be accurately identified by macroscopic observation and testing, thin section slides can reveal the composition and structure of the specimens on a microscopic level.

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Ward's® Tourmaline

Ward's® Tourmaline

When minerals, rocks, and fossils cannot be accurately identified by macroscopic observation and testing, thin section slides can reveal the composition and structure of the specimens on a microscopic level.

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Ward's® Quartz (Milky)

Ward's® Quartz (Milky)

White, massive, coarse crystalline vein, Mohs’ hardness of 7.

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Ward's® Titanite

Ward's® Titanite

Our excellent series of standard thin sections features important and interesting rock-forming mineral types most often found in field samples.

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Ward's® Topaz

Ward's® Topaz

Our excellent series of standard thin sections features important and interesting rock-forming mineral types most often found in field samples.

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Ward's® Zircon

Ward's® Zircon

When minerals, rocks, and fossils cannot be accurately identified by macroscopic observation and testing, thin section slides can reveal the composition and structure of the specimens on a microscopic level.

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Ward's® Barite

Ward's® Barite

When minerals, rocks, and fossils cannot be accurately identified by macroscopic observation and testing, thin section slides can reveal the composition and structure of the specimens on a microscopic level.

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Ward's® Calcite (Cleavage)

Ward's® Calcite (Cleavage)

Pure translucent to white, rhombic cleavages, Mohs’ hardness of 3.

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Ward's® Gypsum

Ward's® Gypsum

When minerals, rocks, and fossils cannot be accurately identified by macroscopic observation and testing, thin section slides can reveal the composition and structure of the specimens on a microscopic level.

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Ward's® Olivine (Fine)

Ward's® Olivine (Fine)

Nearly pure, green crystalline forsterite.

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Ward's® Serpentine

Ward's® Serpentine

When minerals, rocks, and fossils cannot be accurately identified by macroscopic observation and testing, thin section slides can reveal the composition and structure of the specimens on a microscopic level.

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Ward's® Talc (Foliated)

Ward's® Talc (Foliated)

When minerals, rocks, and fossils cannot be accurately identified by macroscopic observation and testing, thin section slides can reveal the composition and structure of the specimens on a microscopic level.

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Ward's® Dolomite (Coarse)

Ward's® Dolomite (Coarse)

Coarse, 'salt and pepper': dark pyroxene and light andesine. Provides perfect representation of an intermediate igneous rock.

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Ward's® Biotite

Ward's® Biotite

When minerals, rocks, and fossils cannot be accurately identified by macroscopic observation and testing, thin section slides can reveal the composition and structure of the specimens on a microscopic level.

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Ward's® Chlorite

Ward's® Chlorite

When minerals, rocks, and fossils cannot be accurately identified by macroscopic observation and testing, thin section slides can reveal the composition and structure of the specimens on a microscopic level.

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