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- Amber in petrified wood? - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
Allegedly only seven pieces have been found, but I found a piece of petrified wood that had amber running down the top of it; and around it are scattered drops of it I know it’s amber, but how rare is this?
- Melting Amber - Questions Answers - The Fossil Forum
Given enough pressure you can even force small amber granules to bond together at temperatures below the softening point There is a modification of the above, whereby single but irregular pieces of heat-softened natural amber are simply squashed into moulds to forcefully make them a more useful shape
- Amber fossils and authenticity - The Fossil Forum
Hi there! I wanted to ask you for your opinion on this amber fossil Does it seems genuine to you? Would you have any recommendations what to look out for? And how common the fake amber fossils actually are? I am quite new to this, I was an enthusiastic fossil hunter, usually searching in slate d
- Amber这个名字怎么了? - 知乎
Amber其实一开始并没有什么不太好的意思。它其实到了19世纪才逐渐被作为名字使用,而且那个时候还比较冷门。到了20世纪四十年代Kathleen Windsor写了一本大热的小说Forever Amber, 然后这个名字就流行开来了。这股潮流在20世纪八九十年代达到顶峰,而且也就是这个时候出现了Amber Hagerman事件,并由此
- What Are These Insects In These Baltic Amber? - The Fossil Forum
The amber from the Dominican Republic is about 25 million years old (Oligocene epoch), and came from a tropical rainforest environment (hence the biodiversity found in Dominican amber is greater than that found in Baltic Amber) Dominican amber is also known for the clarity of it's inclusions
- Remove Glue From Amber? - General Discussion - The Fossil Forum
Exposing amber to any kind of chemicals is generally a bad idea Even if the amber is old enough and hard enough (ie true amber) to resist acetone, trace amounts of other chemicals in proprietary nail polish removers may promote oxidative crazing and discolouration in the long term
- Florida Beach Amber Fossil, Glass or Coral?
Does everyone else think we've got amber from Florida? I've seen some calcite gastropod bivalve infills that are pretty wild and that color and some coral replaced heads that color and I'm wondering what they'd look like under closer inspection and if tumbled around on a beach
- Wisconsin amber? - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
Rather than amber, this looks more like botryoidal chalcedony First, this is an interesting specimen, but it is hard to get to a good ID with pictures only I would definitely like to look at it under a microscope to see if there is any evidence of wood cell structure
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