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  1. Guidebook to the Geology of Utah Number 22. Park City District, Utah by A. J. Erickson Jr., 1968

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geology Adventures Founded in 1983. Book rockhounding field trips for clubsand organizations.. Hinkle s rock Shop Opal Mine - Specialize in Oregon
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42. DIRECTORY - EARTH SCIENCES ROCKHOUNDING - SCIENCE AND EARTH SCIENCES ROCKHOUNDIN
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43. Explore Utah - Activities - Rock Hounding In Utah
Rockhounding in Utah. (from Utah Geological Survey); Millard CountyRockhounding (from Millard County Tourism); Tooele County Wonderstone
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  • A Field Guide to Topaz and Associated Minerals of the Thomas Range, Utah
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    44. Hardrock And Placer Geology Resources.
    This is a commercial site by a rock seller. Cyberwall rockhounding and rockCollecting GeoScience Books, geology links; organizations, government geological
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    45. Washington State Rockhound Contacts And Trips
    geology Adventures (Ravensdale, WA) provides trips to numerous mines and Bellevue rock Club Useful links to Pacific Northwest rockhounding clubs and
    http://www.washington-state-rockhounding.info/rockhounds-index.htm
    Updated: May, 2000 About the Links and Clubs Below To help you avoid any possible trespassing, the links listed on this page will help you locate where the private property is. And should you be interested in any commercial trips for gem and mineral collecting, this page contains contacts for that type of recreation also. Have fun and good luck rockhounding. Contents Local Trips for You (Pacific Northwest). Local Clubs (Washington State). Local Rockhounds' Websites (Washington State). Other Rockhounds' Websites (WWW). Non-Online Rockhound Contacts (Washington State). Lapidary, Rock shops, and Services (Washington State). Museums with Rocks (Washington State). Free Mailing Lists for Rockhounds (WWW). Local Trips for You (Pacific Northwest) Geology Adventures (Ravensdale, WA) provides trips to numerous mines and mineral locations around the State and even Canada, California, and Australia. Some of the many gems and minerals collected are Quartz-Pyrite Plates, fluorite, barite, opal, geodes, garnet, topaz, beryl, and the list goes on. Geology Adventures is unsurpassed in the Pacific Northwest with respect to the amount of material found on their trips. Northwest Paleontological Association Washington State Mineral Council (WSMC) Local Clubs (Washington State) Washington State Rockhounding Clubs Courtesy of the Washington State Mineral Council.

    46. Rockhound Gemboree & Mineral Capital Stone Carver's Show & Symposium
    Highlights of the show include gold panning booth, rock and mineral talks with They travel from all over the globe to examine the amazing geology and to
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    43rd Annual Rockhound Gemboree
    August 3rd to August 6th, 2005 Mineral Capital of Canada August 3rd to August 6th
    for the Rockhound Gemboree Also running in conjunction with the Rockhound Gemboree is the . This show reaches out to sculpture exhibitors, suppliers of stone and equipment, plus artists of all levels of experience. There will be booths for artists to display and sell their work, outdoor sites to carve before the public, plus workshops for artists to learn about techniques and style development. There will also be an opportunity to talk to the artists about starting to carve yourself. Join Rocky the Rockhound, rockhounds from all over North America and beyond, and those that are simply curious, at the Rockhound Gemboree.

    47. Rock Tumblers, Lapidary Equipment, Rock Polishers
    rock tumblers, fine mineral specimens, and rockhounding tools are just the fossil specimens like museums, geology teaching tips, and more are all here!
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    The Pages Below are Informational Pages Only. Click "Cart" (right) for On-line Shopping. Scroll down for more choices. How Rock Tumblers Polish Rocks into Gemstones How to Choose The Right Rock Tumbler for You Getting Started in LapidaryDon't make an expensive equipment purchase until you read this! How to Drill Holes in Rocks ... Beading a Necklace with Stone BeadsComplete Instructions
    Rock tumblers, fine mineral specimens, and rockhounding tools are just the beginning at Rockpick Legend Co.your Salt Lake City rock shop.
    FREE information pages (left) about rock tumblers and tumbling secrets, rock hounding like the pros, choosing and caring for fine mineral and fossil specimens like museums, geology teaching tips, and more are all here! And we offer secure on-line shopping (below) for your rock related needs. Please e-mail us at rockshop@rocks4u.com Shop
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    48. Mama's Minerals' Geology & Earth Science Ring
    gift ideas with rock tumblers, rockhounding gold prospecting equipment, Site gives an extensive list of books about geology, rocks, Minerals,
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    49. Nature Of The Northwest
    where you collect, and whether the material will be used commercially.Learn more about rockhounding on the Oregon Department of geology web site.
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    Home Geology >> Find Products Here Books Maps Passes and Permits Software View Cart/Checkout Thundereggs
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    COLLECTING ROCKS IN THE NORTHWEST A wide variety of rocks, minerals and semi-precious gemstones is available for collecting on public land in Oregon and Washington. Most BLM and USFS lands are open to rock collecting. Some areas, such as Glass Buttes obsidian area and a public sunstone area in the BLM Lakeview District, have been specifically set aside for this purpose.
    Collectors should note that there are some restrictions and a permit may be required, depending on the amount of material you collect, how you collect it, where you collect, and whether the material will be used commercially. Learn more about rockhounding on the Oregon Department of Geology web site.

    50. Ouachita National Forest - Minerals And Geology, Rockhounding, Rockhounding Phot
    Minerals and geology. Rockhounding Photos. by John C. Nichols, Forest Geologist Rockhounding can provide some highflying opportunities as well.
    http://www.fs.fed.us/r8/ouachita/natural-resources/minerals/rockhound_photos.sht
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    Forest Service National Links Forest Service Home Employment Fire and Aviation International Forestry Just for Kids Maps and Brochures Passes and Permits Photo and Video Gallery Publications Recreational Activities Research and Development State and Private Forestry Southern Region Page Ouachita Home Page About Us Contact Us ... Volunteering
    Minerals and Geology
    Rockhounding Photos
    by: John C. Nichols, Forest Geologist
    So, You want to be a Rockhounder:
    These folks are interested in a specialized kind of mineral collecting called MICRO-MOUNTS. What looks like a smear of color on a rock to most of us, may actually be beautiful and unusual mineral specimens when seen under the microscope. A good web page to find out more about this fun and interesting type of "rockhounding" is: Visit Rockhounding Arkansas (look for "Ask Mikey"). HEY, a couple of the GREAT things about micro-mounts:
    it also helps to HAVE FUN!

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    51. Welcome To The Minerals And Geology Page
    National Forest Service Minerals and geology Inventory Listing of all ForestService Minerals and Rockhounding Rules of the Ouachita National Forest
    http://www.fs.fed.us/oonf/minerals/welcome.htm
    GREETINGS! Welcome to the Minerals and Geology web pages for the
    Ouachita and Ozark National Forests in Arkansas and Oklahoma, and to exciting
    minerals related sites and links to other National Forests across the Country.
    For any additional information, feel free to contact John C. Nichols, Forest Geologist for the Ouachita National Forest, at jcnichols@fs.fed.us
    These pages were updated August 2001 by Andrea Burton.
    Geology of the Ouachita and Ozark National Forests

    General information and descriptions of the geology of the two National Forests
    Quartz on the Ouachita National Forest

    Essay on quartz, from the beginning mines to current production
    Minerals Activities Procedures

    Information on how to get approval to prospect and mine on the National Forests begins with an understanding of the Mineral estate status Rockhounding and Our National Forests Answers to many questions ranging from aquiring lands to contract fees to rockhounding Mine Safety Guidelines designed to keep you safe while in and around mines on the Ouachita National Forest Rockhounding Photos A pictorial view of rockhounding at its finest Other Minerals of the Ouachita National Forest Some of the minerals of historic and present interest to this area, their description, and their photograph

    52. Rockhounding Arkansas, Table Of Contents
    Rockhounding Arkansas is presented by Mike and Darcy Howard, General mapsshowing the places of rockhounding interests, and the geology of the state.
    http://rockhoundingar.com/contents.html
    Rocks and minerals, quartz crystals, diamonds;
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    Read more about rockhounding with books from If you are a beginner or an accomplished mineralogist, you'll want to read through the stories and information presented here for the enjoyment of this fascinating hobby. Rockhounding Arkansas is presented by Mike and Darcy Howard, for your information and enjoyment of mineral collecting. Mike has authored numerous articles and publications for collectors as well as for the scientific community. The companion book to our website. Collecting Crystals, the Guide to Quartz in Arkansas Chapter 1. This chapter is one of the most comprehensive and authoritative references you will find on quartz, from Arkansas or otherwise. Quartz is Arkansas' most famous mineral. Known around the world, your collection is not complete without an Arkansas Quartz crystal. Chapter 2.

    53. Geology Of Quartz Crystals: Rockhounding Arkansas
    The geology of quartz crystal formation in Arkansas.
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    " A ND THEY RAN
    up hill and down
    dale, knapping
    the chunky stones
    to pieces with
    hammers, like so
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    makers gone
    daft." "They say it is to
    see how the world
    was made." Sir Walter Scott Index to Quartz Digging Cleaning Worth ... Experiments General Geology M OST OF THE QUARTZ veins are restricted to a belt about 30 to 40 miles wide that extends a distance of about 170 miles west southwest from Little Rock, Arkansas, to eastern Oklahoma. This area corresponds to the core region of the Ouachita Mountains. Productive Veins The most productive quartz veins are present in both Paleozoic sandstones and shales, but those having shale as the host rock typically are massive milky vein deposits with a smaller proportion of clear, well-developed crystals. Deposits in sandstone units may be in the form of veins, sheeted zones, and stock works. Sandstone-hosted deposits usually contain less quartz volumetrically than shale-hosted deposits, but often yield a higher percentage of clear crystals in cavities or pockets. Many crystal-bearing pockets were distorted or crushed by structural adjustments during the Ouachita orogeny (mountain-building episode) after initial quartz deposition. The deformation commonly causes the veins to show complex fabrics. Quartz formed in the cracks The quartz veins were formed by the filling of open fissures and display little evidence of significant replacement of wall rock. Milky quartz crystals and associated vein minerals of the Ouachita Mountains were deposited from hot waters during the closing stages of mountain building, ranging from the Late Pennsylvanian (300-286 million years ago into the Permian (286-245 million years ago). The veins attain a maximum width of 60 feet in Arkansas and nearly 100 feet in Oklahoma. They are most numerous along the central core of the Ouachita Mountain region, where they are present in shale, slate, sandstone, and other rock types. Along and near the borders of this region, the veins are usually confined to sandstone beds encased within thick shale units.

    54. Rockhound Resources
    Ochoco Mountains area rockhounding The Gold belt of the Blue Mountains areport by Learn more about Oregon s geology from the US Geological Survey
    http://www.oregongeology.com/learnmore/Rockhounds.HTM
    Learn more about Oregon's geology
    Rockhound resources
    As its name implies, green jasper is what you'll find here, butit is scarce. You'll have to work for your prizes.
    Limb Cast Area off Ore. Hwy. 380 (Post-Paulina Hwy.), 65 miles southeast of Prineville
    Your best source for outdoor recreation and natural resource information, plus the largest selection of maps in the Northwest. NNW sells all DOGAMI publications.

    55. Desert Environment, Minerals & Geology Index - DesertUSA
    Rocks are all around us. They make up the backbones of hills and mountains andthe foundations of Desert Environment geology Rocks, Gems Minerals
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    Rocks are all around us. They make up the backbones of hills and mountains and the foundations of plains and valleys. Beneath the soil you walk on and the deep layers of soft mud that cover the ocean basins is a basement of hard rock and minerals. Below is a listing of the many factors that make up the deserts of the Southwest. Deserts in the USA Desert Geology Rocks, Gems, Minerals The Desert Environment North AmericanDeserts
    Books by James R. Mitchell that will help you identify the best collecting locations in a state and the maps to get you there.
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    56. Science > Earth Sciences > Geology > Rocks And Minerals > Rockhounding
    5 geology Adventures Founded in 1983. Book rockhounding field trips for clubsand organizations. http//www.geologyadventures.com/
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    the entire directory only in Rocks and Minerals/Rockhounding Rockhounding is the pursuit of colorful stones and minerals for making objects of art, including jewelry. See also:
    Web pages: Rick Westerholm's Idaho Gem Trails Page
    Rock hounding site featuring photos of gem and mineral specimens collected in the state of Idaho.
    http://members.tripod.com/rickwesterholm/index.htm
    Rockhounds Information Page
    Link list and information about the rockhounds mailing list.
    http://www.rahul.net/infodyn/rockhounds/rockhounds.html
    Rockhounding Arkansas
    An authoritative and comprehensive guide to Arkansas geology, minerals, and the hobby of rockhounding. Written by the well known geologist Mike Howard.
    http://rockhoundingar.com/
    Rockhound
    Located on the rugged west slope of the Little Florida Mountains, the park is a favorite for "rockhounds" because of the abundant agates and quartz crystals found there. Hiking trails provide spectacular views of the surrounding landscape. http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us/nmparks/PAGES/parks/rockh/rockh.htm

    57. Gigablast Search Results
    geology Adventures Founded in 1983. Book rockhounding field trips for clubs andorganizations. www.geologyadventures.com older copies - indexed Apr 28
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    Cape-Atlantic Rockhounds

    Club for enthusiasts based in Cologne, NJ. Rock collecting, lapidary, geology, mineralogy, shows and related
    activities.
    www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Gorge/2038/ [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 26 2005 - modified: Mar 07 2000 Littleton Gem and Mineral Club The LGMC assists in the enjoyment of finding, procuring, collecting, processing, identifying, exchanging, and displaying gems, minerals, fossils and jewelry as a hobby. www.geocities.com/littletongmc/ [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 26 2005 - modified: Apr 20 2005 Rockhounding Arkansas An authoritative and comprehensive guide to Arkansas geology, minerals, and the hobby of rockhounding. Written by the well known geologist Mike Howard.

    58. Rockhounds Information Page
    The Fossils of New Jersey page is dedicated to the geology and paleontology The Rockhounding Arkansas page contains a wealth of information on Arkansas
    http://www.infodyn.com/rockhounds/rockhounds.html
    NOTE: The list is no longer maintained at infodyn.com. To subscribe to the rockhounds mailing list, please go to to its new home at drizzle.com. The links on this page have not been updated in some time! Some may work and others not. Welcome to the Rockhounds Information Page. This page was established by the members of the Rockhounds mailing list. The following information is currently available:

    59. Rockhounding
    Top / Science / Earth Sciences / geology / Rocks and Minerals / Rockhounding guide to Arkansas geology, minerals, and the hobby of rockhounding.
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    ELS Jr. Rockhounds
    Junior rockhounds page.
    Bob's Rock Shop: Table of Contents
    Information for Rockhounds, Mineralogists, and everyone. This site is a must see.
    Boo's Rock Page: Welcome
    Rockhound pages with fee site listings..
    Convair Rockhound Association
    We are a family oriented club. We have monthly meetings with programs and fellowship. We have field trips and a club work shop.
    Norwegian Rockhound
    Norwegian Rockhound
    Irving Family Web Pages: Home page
    The Irving family Internet domain irving.org provides information and resources for several hobby interest areas.
    Rockhounds Information Page
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    Kids' Collecting: Rocks, Minerals and Fossils
    The starting point for kids who collect rocks, minerals and fossils.
    Mineral and Fossil Collecting
    Sherrys rockhounding, mineral and fossil collecting, dinosaur, travel, club activity, maps that tell you what to collect and how to get there, Paleontology, science projects, field trips, museums.
    Ore-Rock-On
    Oregon Rockhounds Online Homepage - Field trips, collecting sites, rough and finished rocks, fossils, and minerals for sale or trade.

    60. Rocks And Minerals
    Top / Science / Earth Sciences / geology / Rocks and Minerals have links tomany other sites with interests in Rocks, Minerals, Fossils, Rockhounding,
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    Treasure Net Computers Rocks, Minerals, and Fossils
    Treasure net Computers is an information and link list for the Rockhound and Fossil hunters. We have links to many other sites with interests in Rocks, Minerals, Fossils, Rockhounding, Metal Detecting and Treasure Hunting, Hobby and Hobbies. Includes a mailing list Rocks-Minerals-Gems.Currently running an auction for rockhounds.
    Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre (JKMRC)
    The JKMRC is Australia's leading postgraduate training and research centre in mining engineering and minerals processing. The JKMRC welcomes applications from international students of high academic standing to study towards Masters and PhD degrees. This site contains the latest news in Australia about research in mining and minerals processing. This site also links to other Australian mining and minerals websites.
    Oregon Rockhounds Online
    OreRockOn is a site that has everythig an Oregon rockhoud could want. We have directions and maps to the best digging sites in the state and sites in nearby states, pictures of the sites, the rough, and finished pieces. We have a directory of local rock clubs, and a schedule of tens of club digs you can attend, and the local rock show schedule. We also have a large selection of rough, slabbed, tumbled, and display pieces of local agate, jasper, thundereggs, obsidian, minerals, fossils, crystals, and petrified wood for sale or trade.

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