3d printing geology
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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 13 and then converted to all other 3D formats. ...Native format is .skp 3dsmax scene is 3ds Max 2016 version, rendered with Vray 3.00 geology building
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A 3D rendering of a 45’ Mosasaur cast from a famous Kansas specimen.
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Sloping pavement of large stromatolites showin in 3D from the outctop. Location: Wilpena Chalet, South Australia, Australia, (138.6458, -31.32907). ...For more information see www.ausgeol.org
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3D printing provides the opportunity to construct lesson-specific block models, and to create an inexpensive custom classroom set of models that can be integrated in a basic geology curriculum. Instructions Opening the Customizer allows you to upload...
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Field geology case to carry hammer, field lens, pencils and protractor. ...Easy to carry, ergonomic and can be attached to belt loops.
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Spade - Infil to add weight, no supports Letters - Print flat, already scaled to fit nicely in the embossing Star - Infil to add weight. Full print with 4x4x4 walls/top/bottom and 38% infil came to about 48g in weight. Glue in lettering and...
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In this version, as well as the preserved tree stumps (in green) and fallen logs (in purple), a transparent layer representing the geology has been added and annotated. Although there is some dispute as to what section of the Newcastle Coal...
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Terrane boundary defined using the CT GIS Bedrock Geology Map from the CT DEEP. Elevation data from the 1/3 arcsec digital elevation model downloaded from the USGS National Map. ...Gaps in the model are for the Waterbury Dome (part of the older...
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PBR Game Ready Game ready with PBR Textures UE4 Optimized - Metalness Use for PBR Real World Scale Measurements Mikk Tangent Space
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PBR Game Ready Game ready with PBR Textures UE4 Optimized - Metalness Use for PBR Real World Scale Measurements Mikk Tangent Space Maps included 2048 x 2048 Albedo (Diffuse) Normal +++ RMA (Red Channel - Roughness | Green Channel - Metallic | Blue...
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large exposure of the Wonoka Formations showing moderately dipping silstone, sandstone and thin limestone beds. Brachina Gorge. Location: Commodore, South Australia, Australia, (138.57057, -31.33287). ...For more information see www.ausgeol.org
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detail of terminating quartz crystals encrusting vein selvage?, part of Mt Gee sinter, Arkaroola. Location: Arkaroola Village, South Australia, Australia, (139.34189, -30.22345). ...For more information see www.ausgeol.org
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stromatolite layer in Trezona Formation, Brachina. Location: Wilpena Chalet, South Australia, Australia, (138.64149, -31.33268). ...For more information see www.ausgeol.org
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detail in preserved pavement of rain drop indendations in Wartupa Quartzite, Groan Creek, Arkaroola. Location: Arkaroola Village, South Australia, Australia, (139.43236, -30.29617). ...For more information see www.ausgeol.org
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low angle shear cutting moderatley dipping, finely bedded Rawnsley Quartzite. Location: Commodore, South Australia, Australia, (138.5523, -31.34423). ...For more information see www.ausgeol.org
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steeply plunging, folded turbiditic sandstone and siltstone beds of the Mathinna Supergroup Location: Bridport, Tasmania, Australia, (-40.95007594, 147.3533547). ...For more information see www.ausgeol.org
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tightly folded, steeply plunging folds within turbiditic sandstone and siltstone beds of the Mathinna Supergroup Location: Bridport, Tasmania, Australia, (-40.94977624, 147.3527012). ...For more information see www.ausgeol.org
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faulting parallel to axial plane, crosscutting steeply dipping Mathinna turbidites Location: Bridport, Tasmania, Australia, (-40.95546074, 147.3551149). ...For more information see www.ausgeol.org
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Large scale cross bedding in fluvial sandstone of the Triassic Ipswich Coal Measures Location: Evans Head, New South Wales, Australia, (-29.11441, 153.43927). ...For more information see www.ausgeol.org