Though only 0.07 inches (1.75 mm) long, this is a gigantic crystal by geologists standards – roughly 30 times larger than typical monazite crystals. We nicknamed it “Monzilla.” Using an ...
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Tiny crystals capture millions of years of mountain range history: Geologist excavates the Himalayas with a microscopeThough only 0.07 inches (1.75 mm) long, this is a gigantic crystal by geologists standards—roughly 30 times larger than typical monazite crystals. We nicknamed it "Monzilla." Using an electron ...
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