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Quartz (Var: Flint) : SiO2

Gjerrild bay, Djursland, Jylland, Denmark

Quartz variety "flint" filling a part of a Echinocorys sp. shell, rest filled with chalk-clay, showing how the sea-urchin was burried. Sample is 10 cm high and 10 cm wide. Collected and in the collection of the photographer. Photo taken 14. March 2008.

 © Peter AndresenPhoto ID: 156303    View Count: 208

Quartz (Var: Flint) : SiO2

Fosse di Novale, Contrada Rossati di Sotto, Novale, Valdagno, Vicenza Province, Veneto, Italy

Polished section of Quartz (var. Flint) Specimen size 5x4 cm.Photo and collection GF. Capolupi
 © Gianfranco CapolupiPhoto ID: 148468    View Count: 319

Quartz (Var: Flint) : SiO2

Środborze, Tarnobrzeg, Podkarpackie, Poland

Name: Polish Flint (light brown)
Measurements: 35 x 13 cm
Collected: Other - in the collection of Crater Rock Museum, Central Point, Oregon
Photographer: Phyllis Richardson
Info: Incredibly beautiful banding of Polish flint
 © Crater Rock MuseumPhoto ID: 105532    View Count: 337

Quartz (Var: Flint) : SiO2

Preguiça Mine, Sobral da Adiça, Moura, Beja District, Portugal

Sample with: 95x60x50mm
 © Bruno FonsecaPhoto ID: 261907    View Count: 26

Quartz (Var: Flint) : SiO2

Campolide, Lisbon, Lisboa District, Portugal

Flint, field of view 50x40mm
 © Nuno Sousa 2008Photo ID: 145112    View Count: 202

Quartz (Var: Flint) : SiO2

Alfarp, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain

Nódulo de 15 cm de sílex (flint) sobre caliza. Tamaño pieza: 16 x 12 cm. Colección y foto Rafa Muñoz.
 © Rafa Muñoz AlvaradoPhoto ID: 170064    View Count: 176

Quartz (Var: Flint) : SiO2

Sidestrand beach, Cromer, Norfolk, England, UK

Field of view is about 5mm. Photo and Collection, Martin Stolworthy. Forams and Micro Fossils in Flint.
 © Martin StolworthyPhoto ID: 29815    View Count: 1543
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