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Collector's field maps. New edition with 20 new locations. Clear maps and directions. Detailed site descriptions. New GPS coordinates. Site photos and a full-color specimen insert. Mineral locator index and glossary. List of gem shows, rockhound and prospecting clubs, mineral museums, and mine tours. 75 of Arizona's best rockhounding sites, emphasizing the current collecting conditions you will encounter, to the extent knowable. . . . . . Mineral sites in Arizona, modern and historical. Covers entire state, not just selected sites. Very detailed and comprehensive. . . Use a pan to recover gold from wherever it awaits you by following the simple illustrated instructions in this book. Also describes how to use metal detectors to make finding gold as easy as finding coins in the park. Detailed catalog of placer gold locations plus the geology and production history, throughout Arizona. Geological Survey Bulletin 1355. Includes USGS topographic map. . You can find gold! Its history, recovery methods, and identification techniques are revealed in this book, which teaches you WHERE, HOW, WHEN and WHAT basic equipment you'll need. Numerous b/w photos and diagrams. Field companion for the Arizona rock collector. Full color photos of numerous Arizona rocks (the best we've seen in any field guide), along with maps of their general distribution in Arizona. Other general information about each species is given. Guide for serious rock collector. Covers rocks and minerals from around the world. It fills the gap between academic texts and popular books by providing a magnificent rock and mineral catalog in color. Comprehensive, up to date, authoritative. Book on meteorites. Drawing on the latest information from key meteorite falls, the book explains what meteorites are, where they come from, and what they can tell us about our solar system. It is written in an easy to follow, jargon-free style, making it accessible to all, and isillustrated throughout with photos, diagrams, and maps; mostly in color. Eye Wonders is the perfect educational start for young children, being packed with facts, accessible text, and dramatic atmospheric photography. . . . . . . Mineralogy of more than 90 minerals of the American Southwest, each with a full color photo. An easy-to-read resource. Also gives a summary of the metaphysical lore associated with each mineral, where applicable. . . Meteor and meteorite origins, meteor watching, meteor showers, meteorite falls and finds, meteorite craters, meteorite classification, tektites, collecting and preserving meteorites, and meteorite organizations, dealers, and museums. Many b/w diagrams and photos.