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El. knyga: Rockhounding Nevada: A Guide to The State's Best Rockhounding Sites

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  • Serija: Rockhounding Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Sep-2019
  • Leidėjas: Falcon Guides
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493034031
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: Rockhounding Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Sep-2019
  • Leidėjas: Falcon Guides
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493034031

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A complete guide and source-book brimming with advice on collecting and preparing gems and minerals.
Acknowledgments ix
About This Book xi
Introduction: Welcome to Nevada 1(36)
Finding Your Way
2(2)
Have a Safe Trip
4(7)
Rockhound Etiquette
11(2)
Fluorescence and the Rockhound
13(3)
Sights Along the Way
16(14)
Sixteen Trips for the Intrepid Explorer
30(6)
Map Legend
36(1)
The Sites
1 Cold Springs Valley Road: Chrysocolla, Malachite
37(3)
2 Gas Line Road: Agate
40(2)
3 Chalcedony Hill: Chalcedony
42(3)
4 Lahontan Reservoir: Agate
45(3)
5 Weeks: Selenite
48(3)
6 Old Highway: Selenite
51(3)
7 Mason Pass Road A: Azurite
54(3)
8 Mason Pass Road B: Malachite
57(3)
9 Mason Pass Road C: Epidote in Granite
60(2)
10 Eagle Picher Mine Area A: Opalized Wood, Agate, Opalite
62(3)
11 Eagle Picher Mine Area B: Opalite
65(1)
12 Eagle Picher Mine Area C: Opalite
66(1)
13 Eagle Picher Mine Area D: Opalite
67(2)
14 Coal Canyon Road A: Dendrites
69(2)
15 Cordero (McDermitt) Mine: Opalite, Sulfur, Cinnabar
71(3)
16 Agate Hill: Agate
74(2)
17 Agate Flat: Agate, Petrified Wood
76(1)
18 Surprise Hill: Wood in Matrix, Mystery Stone
77(3)
19 Cottonwood Spring: Opalized Wood
80(1)
20 Opal Wood Hill: Opalized Wood
81(2)
21 Gopher Holes: Agatized and Opalized Wood
83(2)
22 Red Tailings: Opalite
85(3)
23 Picture Stone Pit: Picture Stone
88(2)
24 Denio: White Quartz
90(2)
25 Denio Junction: Malachite, Azurite
92(5)
26 Virgin Valley Turnoff: Apache Tears, Obsidian, Chalcedony
97(3)
27 Royal Peacock Mine: Precious Opal
100(3)
28 Rainbow Ridge Opal Mine: Precious Opal
103(2)
29 Bonanza Opal Mines: Precious Opal
105(2)
30 Gooch Spring: Obsidian
107(3)
31 Vya: Obsidian
110(2)
32 Nellie Spring A: Opalite
112(3)
33 Nellie Spring B: Opalite
115(2)
34 Route 34---Cattle Guard: Obsidian, Apache Tears
117(2)
35 Route 34---Road Cut: Chalcedony, Agate, Obsidian
119(2)
36 Route 34---Rhyolite Castle: Obsidian
121(2)
37 Route 34---Obsidian Hill: Obsidian
123(1)
38 Route 34---Lost Creek Road: Obsidian
124(1)
39 Pioche: Calcite Crystals
125(3)
40 Major's Place: Calcite
128(2)
41 Garnet Hill: Garnets
130(2)
42 Jackpot: Onyx
132(4)
43 Bogwood: Opalized Wood
136(2)
44 Texas Spring: Petrified Wood
138(2)
45 Contact: Malachite, Chrysocolla
140(3)
46 Tuscarora: Calcite Crystals
143(3)
47 Ferdelford Canyon: Fossils
146(2)
48 Black Shale Hill: Fossils
148(3)
49 Yellow Mountain: Wonderstone
151(3)
50 Wonderstone Mountain A: Wonderstone
154(2)
51 Wonderstone Mountain B: Wonderstone
156(1)
52 Wonderstone Mountain C: Wonderstone
157(1)
53 Wonderstone Mountain D: Wonderstone
158(1)
54 Wonderstone Mountain E: Wonderstone
159(1)
55 Green Mountain: Wonderstone, Green Rhyolite
160(2)
56 Quartz Mountain: Minerals and Petrified Wood
162(3)
57 Broken Hills Mine: Quartz Crystals, Petrified Wood
165(2)
58 Kaiser Mine Road: Jasper, Agate
167(2)
59 Kaiser Mine: Fluorite
169(1)
60 North of Gabbs A: Jasper
170(1)
61 North of Gabbs B: Jasper, Petrified Wood
171(1)
62 Kernick Mine: Selenite
172(3)
63 Luning A: Malachite, Azurite
175(2)
64 Luning B: Malachite, Azurite
177(2)
65 Luning C: Malachite, Azurite
179(2)
66 Coaldale: White Quartz, Selenite
181(2)
67 The Sump (Upper):Wood Casts
183(3)
68 The Sump (Lower): Petrified Wood
186(2)
69 Fish Lake Valley: Apache Tears
188(2)
70 Blair Junction: Petrified Wood
190(2)
71 Badlands: Agate, Wood, Chalcedony
192(2)
72 Crow Springs A: Apache Tears, Obsidian, Petrified Wood
194(3)
73 Crow Springs B: Apache Tears, Perlite
197(2)
74 Crow Springs C: Petrified Wood, Apache Tears
199(1)
75 Gabbs Pole Line Road: Plant Fossils
200(2)
76 Tonopah A: Agate
202(2)
77 Tonopah B: Agate
204(2)
78 Tonopah C: Agate
206(2)
79 Lida Junction A: Chalcedony
208(2)
80 Lida Junction B: Fluorescent Chalcedony, Opalite
210(2)
81 Lida Junction C: Fluorescent Chalcedony
212(2)
82 Stonewall Pass A: Petrified Wood, Chalcedony
214(3)
83 Stonewall Pass B: Wood Casts, Agate, Chalcedony, Jasper
217(1)
84 Scotty's Junction: Chalcedony, Apache Tears, Pumice
218(3)
85 Beatty: Fluorescent Chalcedony
221(2)
86 Carrara A: Blue-Gray Quartz
223(2)
87 Carrara B: Phyllite, Blue-Gray Quartz
225(2)
88 Carrara C: White Quartz, Marble, Blue-Gray Quartz
227(1)
89 Carrara D: Marble
228(3)
90 Valley of Fire A: Wonderstone
231(3)
91 Valley of Fire B: Chalcedony
234(1)
Appendix A Sources for Maps 235(5)
Appendix B Glossary 240(4)
Index 244(7)
About the Authors 251
Born and raised in Clearfield, Utah, Gary Warren (reviser) and his wife eventually settled in Brigham City, Utah. They have 4 children, 17 grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren. Gary has been a member of the Cache Rock and Gem Club, located in Logan, Utah, for 10 years, 8 of which he served as president. He enjoys sharing his love of rockhounding with children through school lectures and after-school group demonstrations and activities. The club has also incorporated a Junior Rockhounding program. Recently retired, Gary has more time to pursue his passions, traveling and rockhounding throughout Utah.

William A. Kappele has been rockhounding across the West for more than forty years. His other books include Rockhounding Nevada and Rockhounding Colorado.