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Microscopic view of multicolored slice of gold ore.

Beautiful Science

The path to discovery can be painstaking, complex, and…aesthetically beautiful. In the following pages, 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ scientists provide some of the most striking images they’ve examined as part of their research. Learn how these fascinating photos were captured and what they represent.

Taken by geoscience professor Jean Cline, this is an image of a thin slice of gold ore that has been magnified 400x with a petrographic microscope. The sample came from the northern Nevada Carlin-type gold deposits, which have been studied extensively by Cline and her team; they are seeking to understand the sequence of the formation of minerals in the ore. The white, blue, yellow, and pink are jasperoid quartz, and the red is realgar.

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