which is the name of those?

ritva_1950

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http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/general-discussion/402732-explain-me.html

excuse me for this duble posting, but somebody say that maybe somebody here can help you to find out which type of rocks or mineral are those above?

So all i need is to know which kind of rocks or minerals are those in the website i had paste in the side.

I am ritva from stockholm sweden by the way, i am a amouter of geoogy but love it!
 

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Hello Ritva,

I'm also from Sweden, amateur geologist.
There will be a prospectors meeting the first of may in southern Sweden. I will send you a PM with the details.
If you can, I recommend you to come and hook up, perhaps you can learn a bit!

Now to your minerals, from the top left:
Quartz(A), Calcite(B), Mica(C) the rest are not that easy to tell.

I think the middle row, far left is possibly basalt(E). Next to it a granite(F). Then I'm not sure again.
The bottom far left is a phyllite(I) I think.
 

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The pictures are to blurry - not sharp. Bring them to the meeting I mentioned above - it is always better to see them in person.
 

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ritva_1950

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Here come better picture i took today in sun :D



http://www.geologi.n.nu/photos

any much more here! what is the name of those?
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what is the name of this?
 

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