Hello, I'm Diamond Dave. I'm a geologist and I graduated with a PhD in 2008 on the subject of geomorphology, lineaments and fault hosted mineralisation in south east Ireland. I was given the nickname Diamond Dave by my classmates because of my conspicuous interest in mineralogy.
I founded in 2002 and now help run Ireland's only social group for adults with Asperger's syndrome.
Hydrothermal breccia composed mainly of quartz and manganese oxides, the result of seismic activity. A picture I took during geological fieldwork at the Cloghleagh Iron Mine, county Wicklow, Ireland (53° 11' 30"N, 06° 25' 30"W WGS84). The hydrothermal breccia is about 12 million years old, determined by Ar/Ar dating of the potassium bearing manganese oxides.
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Erithacus rubecula melophilus (British Robin subspecies) Dublin, Ireland.
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