Bkfinds

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Most of the metallic part is square granular and will flake,trying to identify. Streak test seamed like it was hematite and magnatite,but magnetic fields are opposite of those minerals. Also only a small part of what streaks like hematite is magnetic.any ideas what it is? 20180413_202447.jpg a coworker found a fossilized bearded dragon skull in the same area 20180415_071058.jpg 20180415_071117.jpg 20180415_071016.jpg
 

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"Magnetic fields"? Explain yourself, please. It is also not rare for magnetite and hematite to occur together.
 

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The part that look like magnatite is not magnetic, while the hematite looking part is . Isn't that backwards?
 

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The part that is metal like and after a streak test seamed to be magnatite is not attracted to magnet,while rock part streaked like hematite is. That's the opposite for those types of mineral right?
 

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No,silver part streated dark grey,black Rock part streaked red
 

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