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WELCOME TO MIKE'S CABINET OF NATURAL CURIOSITIES "WHERE ONE MAN IS STILL TRYING TO FIND ANSWERS TO LIFE'S PERSISTENT QUESTIONS" (AS IS GUY NOIR, PRIVATE EYE). However, if you don't want to submit comments on line, send questions or comments to csrockboy AT yahoo DOT com. I will answer. BUT SEND ME AN EMAIL IF YOU DON'T WANT TO SIGN UP. SEE THE JANUARY 26th POSTING FOR A LIST OF ALL BLOG POSTINGS.

Saturday, March 18, 2023

IT'S THAT DANG CUROSITY AGAIN: THE SULFARSENIDE COBALTITE

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The important thing is not to stop questioning.  Curiosity has its own reason for existing .     Einstein In my last posting on rouxelite I ...
Saturday, March 4, 2023

CURIOSITY GOT TO ME: THE COPPER MERCURY LEAD SULFOSALT ROUXELITE

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Curiosity is the wick in the candle of learning.      W.A. Ward The sulfosalt minerals, members of the sulfide group (sulfur is the major an...
Friday, February 24, 2023

BLACK HILLS SOUTH DAKOTA: A FEW METAMORPHIC MINERALS

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   The Black Hills of South Dakota represent an elliptical uplifted dome elongated in a north-south direction (as seen in the diagram by...
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Mike is a former University professor and administrator who now lives in Colorado. I enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, rock/mineral collecting, fishing and camping. You may read other articles in the Newsletter of the Rocky Mountain Federation of Mineralogical Societies (www.rmfms.org)or the Colorado Springs Mineralogical Society newsletter, the Pick & Pack Pack (www.csms.us). I also am writing and speaking about members of the Colorado Cavalry/Infantry who participated in the march to Glorieta Pass (1862), helped settle central Kansas (1865), and later fought at Beecher Island (1868). Mostly I just try and enjoy life and collect mundane facts and pretty rocks/minerals.
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