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Hornblende-biotite granite C016 / 6205
Hornblende-biotite granite. Geological specimen collected during Scotts British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913 (also known as the Terra Nova expedition). Granite is a type of igneous rock often with a coarser texture. This example, from McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, contains the minerals hornblende and biotite
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This print showcases a remarkable geological specimen known as the Hornblende-biotite granite C016 / 6205. Collected during Scott's British Antarctic Expedition (1910-1913), also referred to as the Terra Nova expedition, this granite exemplifies the beauty and complexity of igneous rocks. The granite, hailing from McMurdo Sound in Antarctica, exhibits a coarser texture commonly associated with this type of rock. The minerals hornblende and biotite are prominently featured within this stunning specimen. These minerals add unique characteristics to the granite, creating an intricate tapestry of colors and patterns that captivate any observer. This studio shot against a white background allows for an unobstructed view of its mesmerizing details. As one delves into the composition of this extraordinary rock formation, it becomes apparent that it is not merely a static piece but rather a testament to Earth's dynamic volcanic activity. Its creation involved intrusive processes where molten material solidified beneath the surface over extended periods. Preserved within this cutout sample are remnants of an era long past - a glimpse into Antarctica's ancient geological history. The significance of such specimens lies not only in their scientific value but also in their ability to inspire awe and wonder at our planet's natural wonders. Displayed by NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, LONDON/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY, this print serves as both an educational resource for geology enthusiasts and a reminder of humanity's enduring fascination with Earth's geological
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