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Rock Collections
Rock specimens are useful for studying textures, grain sizes, and other features altered by pressure, temperature, and other natural forces. Different select categories of rock specimens are available for purchase as well, including metamorphic, igneous, and sedimentary rocks. Sets of rock specimens are housed in compartmentalized collection boxes, with descriptions of each specimen printed for easy confirmation of identification. These rock specimens are carefully selected to be the highest quality to provide students with a suitable introduction to earth materials and their characteristics.
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Ward's® Specimen Display Sets
A variety of colorful collections to introduce rocks, minerals and fossils.
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Common Rock Collection
An introductory rock set contains six samples from each of the three major rock types.
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Ward's® Classroom Rock Collection
Survey set improves student's recognition of all three major rock groups.
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Ward's® Mineral and Rock Identification Collection
Previously known as the syracuse university mineral and rock set.
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Ward's® Introductory Mineral and Rock Collection
Examples of the most basic rocks and rock-forming minerals.
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Ward's® Introductory Rock Collection
Ideal for Beginning Earth Science Students
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Canadian Rock and Mineral Collection
Comprehensive set of rocks and minerals highlighting the economic resources of Canada.
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Ward's® Introductory Mineral & Rock Collection With Matching Thin Sections
Buy Both the Thin Section Set and the Hand Specimen Set and Save!
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Ward's® GEO-Logic Rock & Thin Section Bundle
Save Over $100 on This Complete Petrology Teaching Package!
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Metamorphic Rock Collection
Perfect for introductory lessons on metamorphic rocks.
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Ward's® AGI/NAGT Laboratory Rock Set
Specimens to supplement the most widely-used college lab manual for physical geology.
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Ward's® Build Your Own Collection Kits
Everything You Need to Organize Your Specimens

