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The rockhound's guide to Arizona
Gerry Blair

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The rockhound's guide to Arizona

Falcon Press
9781560441618
190 pages | 6 x 9.1 inch
Dewey 552.09791
LC Classification QE445.A594 .B53 1992
LC Control No. 92054593

Subject

  • Arizona
  • Fossils
  • Minerals
  • Nature / Rocks & Minerals
  • Rocks

Plot

Here are forests of petrified wood, veins of brilliant turquoise, and troves of facet-grade garnet, peridot, and amethyst-in all, more than 640 mineral species that make Arizona a rockhound's paradise. In Rockhounding Arizona, formerly The Rockhound's Guide to Arizona, expert rockhound Gerry Blair describes more than seventy of the state's best rockhounding areas, from jasper hunting in the historic mining district near Bagdad to searching for gold in the Superstition Mountains and digging for turquoise at the foot of the Hieroglyphic Range. This guidebook covers popular and commercial sites as well as numerous little-known sites. It also describes where to view mineral specimens and prehistoric artifacts at Grand Canyon and Petrified Forest national parks, as well as on tribal lands. Brimming with advice on collecting and preparing gems and minerals, this handy book also includes maps and directions to each site and directories to museums, rock shops, and major public land areas. For the beginner, Rockhounding Arizona offers a complete introduction to this many-faceted hobby. For the expert, it is an outstanding guide and source-book.

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Location Natural History
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Added Date Jan 19, 2014 22:35:52
Modified Date Feb 16, 2016 21:59:53

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Natural history