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Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Marble

Marble
This is a spceimen of Verdi Alpi, a decorative marble. Marble is a metamorphic rock

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Volcanic Eruption

Volcanic Eruption
A lava dome eruption. One of a series (including image numbers 185 to 190) showing various forms of volcanic eruption

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Volcanic eruption

Volcanic eruption
A flood basalt eruption. One of a series (including image numbers 185 to 190) showing various forms of volcanic eruption

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Marble

Marble

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Fluorescent group

Fluorescent group
A group including amber, ruby, ivory, fluorite and opal photographed in ultra violet light. See 179 for the same group in white light

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Fluorescent group

Fluorescent group
A group including amber, ruby, ivory, fluorite and opal photographed in white light. See image number 180 for the same group under ultra violet light

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Pleistocene glacial landscape

Pleistocene glacial landscape
During the Pleistocene (1.8 million years ago to 10, 000 years), ice covered much of Britain north of the Thames. Cold climate animals included the woolly mammoth (left) Mammuthus primigenius

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Coal forest

Coal forest

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Ordovician seascape

Ordovician seascape
An artists impression of the Eden Valley, Cumbria in the Ordovician period (490 to 443 million years ago), with volcanoes in the sea

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Dapedium orbicularis, fossil fish

Dapedium orbicularis, fossil fish
A well preseved example of an enamel-scaled fish from the Lower Lias, Lyme Regis, Dorset, England

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Granite from Ailsa Craig

Granite from Ailsa Craig
A photomicrograph of granite taken between crossed polarisers. Granite is an igneous rock

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: The Geological Museum, London

The Geological Museum, London
The Main Hall and Galleries of the Geological Museum, London, looking westwards. Photograph taken in 1963

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Pleistocene landscape

Pleistocene landscape
An artists impression of the Eden Valley, Cumbria during the Pleistocene epoch which occurred between 1.8 million years ago to 10, 000 years ago

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Magnetite

Magnetite
An example of the magnetic properties of magnetite (iron oxide) or lodestone. Magnetite is a major ore of iron

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Meteorite

Meteorite
Stony-iron meteorite from the Atacama Desert, Chile. A meteorite comprises of pieces of asteroid, the Moon, Mars and even comets, that fall to earth from space

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Excavations, Norfolk 2006

Excavations, Norfolk 2006
An anthropologist busy working on excavations revealing ancient human occupation on the Norfolk coast, 2006. Animal remains and flint tools uncovered suggest the deposit could be at least 500

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Excavations, Norfolk 2006

Excavations, Norfolk 2006
An anthropologist busy working on excavations revealing ancient human occupation on the Norfolk coast, 2006. Animal remains and flint tools uncovered suggest the deposit could be at least 500

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Excavations, Norfolk 2006

Excavations, Norfolk 2006
An anthropologist busy working on excavations revealing ancient human occupation on the Norfolk coast, 2006. Animal remains and flint tools uncovered suggest the deposit could be at least 500

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Excavations, Norfolk 2006

Excavations, Norfolk 2006
An anthropologist busy working on excavations revealing ancient human occupation on the Norfolk coast, 2006. Animal remains and flint tools uncovered suggest the deposit could be at least 500

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Excavations, Norfolk 2006

Excavations, Norfolk 2006
An anthropologist busy working on excavations revealing ancient human occupation on the Norfolk coast, 2006. Animal remains and flint tools uncovered suggest the deposit could be at least 500

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Excavations, Norfolk 2006

Excavations, Norfolk 2006
A team of anthropologists busy working on excavations revealing ancient human occupation on the Norfolk coast, 2006. Animal remains

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Excavations, Norfolk 2006

Excavations, Norfolk 2006
A team of anthropologists busy working on excavations revealing ancient human occupation on the Norfolk coast, 2006. Animal remains

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Excavations, Norfolk 2006

Excavations, Norfolk 2006
A team of anthropologists busy working on excavations revealing ancient human occupation on the Norfolk coast, 2006. Animal remains

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Strix nebulosa, great grey owl

Strix nebulosa, great grey owl
Close-up photograph of a great grey owl (Strix nebulosa), which can be found from Scandinavia across Siberia to Sakhalin, Alaska, Canada, and parts of the nothwestern United States

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Strix nebulosa, great grey owl

Strix nebulosa, great grey owl
Close-up photograph of a great grey owl (Strix nebulosa), which can be found from Scandinavia across Siberia to Sakhalin, Alaska, Canada, and parts of the nothwestern United States

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Excavations, Norfolk 2006

Excavations, Norfolk 2006
A team of anthropologists busy working on excavations revealing ancient human occupation on the Norfolk coast, 2006. Animal remains

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Asteroceras marstonensis and Promicroceras, ammonites

Asteroceras marstonensis and Promicroceras, ammonites

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Dodo, peacocks and turkeys

Dodo, peacocks and turkeys
Plate XXVII from Francies Willughbys ornithologi libri tres : in quibus Aves omnes hactenus cognit... describuntur... Totum opus recognovit, di gessit, supplevit J. Raius, &c, 1676

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Sulphur

Sulphur crystals partly coated with white granular crystalline calcite from Cianciana, Sicily. Sulphur is an elemental substance and is bright yellow in colour

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Crocodylus cataphractus, African slender-snouted crocodile

Crocodylus cataphractus, African slender-snouted crocodile
The skull belonging to an African slender-snouted crocodile (Crocodylus cataphractus). Growing up to a length of 4 metres, this species of crocodile is native to North Western Africa



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