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Pyrite Preservation

Dee Breger, Mgr. SEM/EDX Facility, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, NY: Earth Images, Black Sea pyrite. A beautiful pyrite framboid SEM picture.

Shya Chitaley, Paleobotany group, The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, Ohio Preserving pyritized fossils by wax impregnation.

Microgeodynamics Laboratory, School of Earth Sciences, Leeds University: Pyritisation of fossil wood.

Imogen Poole, School of Earth Sciences, University of Leeds: Pyritized fossil plant, Eocene, Isle of Sheppy, England.

Sally Shelton, San Diego Natural History Museum: Pyrite Preservation. Knoxville Gem and Mineral Society KGeMS Volume XXXII, Issue 2 February 2001 Page 8.










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This index is compiled and maintained by Klaus-Peter Kelber, Mineralogisches Institut, Universität Würzburg,
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Last updated July 16, 2001

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