Everybody knows rocks fall under one of 3 classifications-sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic. But did you know there are scientist who actually specialize in each one of the 3 varieties? The ...
Sedimentary Rocks - (Post)Basic Geology 101 is that rocks are formed in 3 ways-sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic. But did you know there are actual fields of scientific study who specialize in exploring, studying and under ...
Metaphysical Use of Rocks and Crystals for Healing - (Post)Belief in the spiritual healing properties of rocks and crystals goes back beyond recorded history. You can read more about the actual use of rocks in minerals in ancient times for medicinal ...
Map Skills when Rockhounding - (Post)In this blog we will discuss map skills needed for rockhounding. This is not all encompassing, but designed to get you started and headed in the right direction (no pun intended!). If you ...
Peru Rocks and Minerals - (Page)Peru is one of the leading producers of copper, gold, lead and silver. Today, Peru is the largest gold producer in Latin America, and the sixth-largest worldwide, generating billions of dollars in ...
Massachusetts Rock and Minerals - (Page)Massachusetts, though small, has great rocks and minerals found there. Massachusetts is divided into two geological provinces by the Connecticut River. East of the river, the land falls, with a few ...
Wyoming Rocks and Minerals - (Page) We have spent many summers digging dinosaur bones in Wyoming! The Native American word for Wyoming, mecheweaming, means “at the big flat”. A very accurate description of ...
Calcite, Aragonite, Dolomite, Marble - (Page)After Quartz, Calcite is the most next common mineral on the face of the Earth, comprising about 4% by weight of the Earth's crust. It is found throughout the world in sedimentary, metamorphic an ...