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Concorde Jet Rotor carboniferous metallic oxides migrated through the

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metallic oxides migrated through the porous material

It is found almost exclusively in the Bearpaw Formation of southern Alberta

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59" fossil root from the genus Lepidodendron which was recovered from a coal bed in Kentucky

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Concorde Jet Rotor carboniferous metallic oxides migrated through theThis specimen is a fragment of a high pressure compressor vane taken from the jet engine of the Concorde. The original titanium vane was divided into long, thin slices using a high energy cutter, after which each slice was hand polished and cut into the "delta wing" shape you see here. This is the same process we used to produce the specimen in the Mini Museum itself, but this larger specimen measures approximately 1 cm in length. Please note that

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