What's My Rock? — Episode 9
Geology professor, Dr. Abstract, interviews Austin about his rocks in this geology series on rock and mineral identification. In this episode we go deep...using x-ray powder diffraction to identify one of the stranger rocks we've seen.
0:00 Intro
2:10 Specimen #1
8:53 Specimen #2
11:47 Specimen #3
14:29 Wrap-up with Austin
19:20 X-ray powder diffraction: making the powder
21:32 X-ray powder diffraction: the analysis
26:23 Recap with Dylan
Is it a meteorite or meteorwrong? Is it gold or just shiny? Is it a fossil, a diamond, a gemstone? Dr. Abstract calmly and cheerfully sorts through it all!
The guests are not actors, but real people from Southern California who have independently contacted him for his geological expertise. In exchange for having their specimens analyzed and identified, they agree to be filmed for this YouTube Channel. If you live in Southern California (or plan to be in the area) and you would like to appear on What's My Rock, send us a message with a picture of your rock.
This is a Tectonic City production
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Filmed on the campus of California State University, San Bernardino, courtesy of the Department of Geological Sciences http://www.csusb.edu/geology
Outro song, "Ain't No Meteorite" by Octopolis available on most streaming services: Spotify, Apple, Amazon, etc.
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