
Geology Rocks Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh's #1 shop for rocks, minerals, and crystals. Located on Butler Street in Lawrenceville — Geology Rocks Pittsburgh, where the good vibes roll.
About - Geology Rocks Pittsburgh
From its brick walls to modern flair, a mineral gallery awaits for you to surround yourself with Earth’s treasures & accelerate your fascination with its incredible history. Whether you're in …
How To Identify Minerals - Geology Rocks Pittsburgh
To aid in your exploration, we've compiled a straightforward guide that outlines the basic steps and tools you'll need to start identifying rocks and minerals. From examining color and …
Hours & Location - Geology Rocks Pittsburgh
Monday → Closed Tuesday → Closed Wednesday → 12-7 Thursday → 12-7 Friday → 12-7 Saturday → 11-7 Sunday → 11-5 Email Us: [email protected]
A-Z Minerals - Geology Rocks Pittsburgh
Learn about the history, meaning, and benefits of all the minerals, A-Z.
Lapis Lazuli Meaning, Properties, and Benefits - Geology Rocks …
A stone that is best known for its rich blue color, Lapis Lazuli is an uncommon metamorphic rock combination of various minerals; most often, a variant of sodalite called haüyne; as well as …
Local Geology Presentations - Geology Rocks Pittsburgh
• Exceptional displays of high-quality minerals, rocks, fossils, & meteorites. Including, but not limited to, a 100MYO Fossilized Dinosaur Egg & North America’s largest Muonionalusta …
Kyanite Meaning, Properties, and Benefits - Geology Rocks …
Kyanite is an aluminosilicate mineral, with the chemical formula Al2SiO5. It is typically blue, green, or black in color, and is most often found included within aluminum-rich metamorphic …
Apatite Meaning, Properties, and Benefits - Geology Rocks …
Apatite is a concentration of many different minerals and trace elements such as fluorite, magnesium, calcium, and iron. It forms in the hexagonal crystal structure and is most …
Galena Meaning, Properties, and Benefits - Geology Rocks …
Galena is a primary mineral, and is the most common mineral which contains lead. Specimens are typically found in sedimentary limestone deposits and along hydrothermal veins. It is …