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CoNi Island Baby

CoNi Island Baby

FromGeology On The Rocks


CoNi Island Baby

FromGeology On The Rocks

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Length:
89 minutes
Released:
Dec 18, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Salty Brine and Rock Licker are back at it again. Episode Fourteen is a continuation of last week's discussion and examine two other vital resources used in the making of Lithium-Ion Batteries, Cobalt and Nickel. We kick things off with Stories by James about the mythical creatures that protect the magical mountain treasures by killing miners who dare to take them. However, with the advent of Geology and Geology on the Rocks, we discuss the geologic context of the elements 27 and 28 and potential hazards associated with them. Luckily Beer is no longer made with Cobalt metal. We close our environmental series by highlighting some of the significant issues we may be blind to in the emerging lithium-ion battery industry. What Cobalt and Nickel giveth, they can also taketh, and we should pay attention and do our part to make the world a little better than we found it.
Highlights:

Intros and Hellos - Mustache Talk
New News (04:54) - Amplified Cricket Mating Calls, Gem Quality Minerals From Pegmatites Grown In Minutes, Poisonous Rat Fur, and Delicious Scallops With Their 200 Telescoping Eyes
Mineral Minute (49:00) - Cummingtonite; An Absolute Must Listen
That Freaking Rocks (1:23:24) - Brayn Raps About Geology

Be Cool, Stay Tuned, and Keep It On The Rocks!

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Released:
Dec 18, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (48)

James the Geologist and Bryan Baggins dive deeper into various geological topics with rock hammers in one hand and a whiskey on the rocks in the other. Grab a drink, take a seat, and enjoy the conversation with our hosts and esteemed guests. Stay cool, tune in, and keep it on the rocks! Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/geology-on-the-rocks/support