Identifying a mineral might sound straightforward: Analyze its chemistry, compare it to known minerals and voilà. But for geologists, this process can be a time-consuming puzzle requiring specialized ...
Lawrence, MA – May 31, 2016 – Quickly and accurately identify pathfinder minerals associated with high sulfidation epithermal deposits using an oreXpress field mineral analyzer and EZ-ID mineral ...
Lawrence, MA – April 1, 2014 – The oreXpress spectrometer with EZ-ID software can provide critical real-time mineral identification for key alteration zones and diagnostic minerals in porphyry copper ...
Haverhill, MA, July 2025 - Spectral Evolution is proud to announce the updated release of EZ-ID™, a powerful module built into the Windows® based DARWin SP interface. DARWin SP is Spectral Evolution’s ...
Hosted on MSN
Master rock ID like a geologist
From the lab bench to the field, learning to identify rocks is about more than memorizing names—it’s about reading the story each stone tells. By observing texture, composition, and formation clues, ...
Identification of minerals founded on BSE signal segmentation can be challenging as some minerals have comparable BSE intensities. Advanced Mineral Identification and Characterization System (AMICS) ...
Hosted on MSN
Mineral ID tips every geology lover needs
Identifying minerals blends careful observation with dependable tests that reveal each specimen’s unique signature. Geologists examine hardness, streak, luster, cleavage, and crystal habit to tell ...
The Sterling Hill Mining Museum in Ogdensburg, NJ is the fluorescing mineral capital of the world. Certain minerals found here are not found anywhere else on the planet. In this video, we talk with ...
18th Century Swedish physician, botanist and zoologist Carl von Linné or Carl Linnaeus is today famous as father of modern biology, having introduced the binomial nomenclature wherein every organism ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results