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Sand, Virginia Beach, Through the Microscope

Sand, <90 micrometers, Virginia Beach, Virginia

Quartz is a major mineral on the beach but when the sand is passed through a series of sieves most of the quartz is larger than 90 micrometers. The particles smaller than 90 micrometers are dominated by magnetite and zircon. Most of the magnetite was magnetically removed from this sample. The elongated bright particles in this view are zicons.

Transmitted Off Crossed Circular Polarized Light

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References:

Greenberg, Gary, A GRAIN OF SAND: NATURE'S SECRET WONDER, Voyageur Press, 2008.

Welland, Michael, SAND: THE NEVER ENDING STORY, University of California Press, 2009.

http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/indexmag.html?http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/artjun01/clsand.html
(Good Information on the microscopy of sand, Great site for more information on microscopy in general)

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=a-grain-of-sand-natures-secret-wonder
(Good Information on Sand with links to more information on sand)

http://www.sciencelive.org/component/option,com_mediadb/task,play/idstr,Open-feeds_fsc_exploring_sedimentary_processes_fsc02_02_m4v/vv,-2/Itemid,97
(Brief, very informative video on what can be learned from the shape of a sand grain.)