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Zuhl Geological Collection

Zuhl Geological Collection

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Part art gallery, part natural history museum, the Zuhl collection at NMSU showcases thousands of beautiful specimens of petrified wood, fossils and minerals.

Over 1,000 items are currently on display in the gallery and on the grounds of NMSU. Over 2000 items are cataloged in this database. The Zuhl Collection is an educational and aesthetic treasure and an invaluable addition to New Mexico State University and the community. The majority of the pieces can be viewed at the Zuhl Museum but don’t miss the displays in the Zuhl Library.

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  • 1540: Arizona Conifer Log by Gray and ZUHL

    1540: Arizona Conifer Log

  • 1552: Conifer Log Jurassic by Gray and ZUHL

    1552: Conifer Log Jurassic

  • 1553: Conifer Log Jurassic by Gray and ZUHL

    1553: Conifer Log Jurassic

  • 1670: Log Inside Log Log Jurassic by Gray and ZUHL

    1670: Log Inside Log Log Jurassic

  • 194: Araucaria Small Slab Mesozoic, Triassic by Gray and ZUHL

    194: Araucaria Small Slab Mesozoic, Triassic

  • 1384: Red Oak Small Slab Miocene by Gregory and ZUHL

    1384: Red Oak Small Slab Miocene

  • 1417: Red Oak Small Slab Pliocene by Gregory and ZUHL

    1417: Red Oak Small Slab Pliocene

  • 965: Hard Pine Log Miocene by Gregory and ZUHL

    965: Hard Pine Log Miocene

 

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