The last time we had a podium with no Mercedes, Red Bull, Ferrari, or McLaren. [Malaysia 2009 - Button, Heidfeld, Glock]3yr ⋅ DannyStubbs ⋅ r/formula1
Beautiful sedimentary structures in this St Bees sandstone building stone [Cumbria, UK]3yr ⋅ DannyStubbs ⋅ r/geology
Happy Earth Day everyone! Here's Earthrise - one of the most extraordinary photos of our planet ever taken.3yr ⋅ DannyStubbs ⋅ r/geology
Muscovite dominated, garnet bearing schist with some lovely metamorphic microtextures [XPL]3yr ⋅ DannyStubbs ⋅ r/geology
Here is a different part of the Muscovite-Garnet schist thin section I posted last week3yr ⋅ DannyStubbs ⋅ r/geology
My 3,730 Ma Gabbro ready to be interrogated under the petrographic microscope for #ThinSectionThursday4yr ⋅ DannyStubbs ⋅ r/geology
Garnet porphyroblast in blueschist facies schist from Syros, Greece [XPL]3yr ⋅ DannyStubbs ⋅ r/geology
The cumulates of the Rum Igneous complex, Scotland are really beautiful in thin section. [XPL, FOV 8mm]4yr ⋅ DannyStubbs ⋅ r/geology
An isochron constructed by in-situ analysis of a single K-feldspar grain with plagioclase inclusions3yr ⋅ DannyStubbs ⋅ r/geology
Another piece of the mantle for #ThinSectionThursday. This time a Phlogopite-peridotite [XPL]4yr ⋅ DannyStubbs ⋅ r/geology
Juvenile great spotted woodpecker: we have some amazing wildlife here in the UK.3yr ⋅ DannyStubbs ⋅ r/CasualUK
I see your thin section illustration and raise you mine. Behold...Garnet in cross-polarised light3yr ⋅ DannyStubbs ⋅ r/geology
Garnet-Glaucophane-Omphacite-Rutile-Quartz Eclogite from Russia showing beautiful RGB mineral pleochroism5yr ⋅ DannyStubbs ⋅ r/geology
A Good Old piece of (garnet) schist from Syros, Greece for this weeks #ThinSectionThursday [XPL]4yr ⋅ DannyStubbs ⋅ r/geology
Recently moved to Cumbria for work and spotted this fella in the garden, having never seen one before!3yr ⋅ DannyStubbs ⋅ r/Cumbria
Stac Fada Member, Scotland, UK - A 'Suevite' formed by a 1.18Ga meteorite impact into the nearby Torridonian Sandstones.5yr ⋅ DannyStubbs ⋅ r/geology
I see your old (Palaeozoic/Proterozoic) sedimentary rock posts and raise you this - an Archean quartzite over 3 billion years old [XPL]3yr ⋅ DannyStubbs ⋅ r/geology
Sharing the love for Cpx; Here's Hourglass + Oscillatory zoned Ti-Augite8yr ⋅ DannyStubbs ⋅ r/geology
New technique for in-situ Rb-Sr dating allows dating of individual K-spar grains3yr ⋅ DannyStubbs ⋅ r/Geochemistry