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Colorado Rocks & Minerals

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Focusing on rocks and minerals of Colorado, this field guide features full-color photographs and information to help readers identify their finds.
  • 02 November 2010
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Get this must-have guide for Colorado, featuring full-color photographs and information to help you identify rocks and minerals.

Identify and collect rocks and minerals with the perfect guide to the Centennial State! With this famous field guide by Dan R. Lynch and Bob Lynch, field identification is simple and informative. The book features comprehensive entries for 115 rocks and minerals, from common rocks to rare finds. That means you’re more likely to identify what you’ve found. The authors know rocks and took their own full-color photographs to depict the detail needed for identification—no more guessing from line drawings. The field guide’s easy-to-use format helps you to quickly find what you need to know and where to look.

Inside you’ll find:

  • 115 specimens: Only Colorado rocks and minerals
  • Quick Identification Guide: Identify rocks and minerals by color and common characteristics
  • Range/occurrence maps: See where each specimen is commonly found
  • Professional photos: Crisp, stunning images

Colorado Rocks & Minerals includes beautiful photography, relevant information, and the authors’ expert insights. With this book in hand, identifying and collecting is fun and informative!

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Price: $14.95
Pages: 280
Publisher: Adventure Publications
Imprint: Adventure Publications
Series: Rocks & Minerals Identification Guides
Publication Date: 02 November 2010
Trim Size: 6.00 X 4.38 in
ISBN: 9781591932383
Format: Paperback
BISACs: NATURE / Rocks & Minerals, Rocks, minerals & fossils: general interest, NATURE / Regional, SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geology, TRAVEL / United States / West / Mountain (AZ, CO, ID, MT, NM, NV, UT, WY), SPORTS & RECREATION / Outdoor Skills, NATURE / Reference, Reference works
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Dan R. Lynch has a degree in graphic design with emphasis on photography from the University of Minnesota Duluth. But before his love of the arts came a passion for rocks and minerals, developed during his lifetime growing up in his parents’ rock shop in Two Harbors, Minnesota. Combining the two aspects of his life seemed a natural choice and he enjoys researching, writing about, and taking photographs of rocks and minerals. Working with his father, Bob Lynch, a respected veteran of Lake Superior’s agate-collecting community, Dan spearheads their series of rock and mineral field guides—definitive guidebooks that help amateurs “decode” the complexities of geology and mineralogy. He also takes special care to ensure that his photographs compliment the text and always represent each rock or mineral exactly as it appears in person. He currently works as a writer and photographer in Madison, Wisconsin, with his beautiful wife, Julie. Bob Lynch is a lapidary and jeweler living and working in Two Harbors, Minnesota. He has been cutting and polishing rocks and minerals since 1973, when he desired more variation in gemstones for his work with jewelry. When he moved from Douglas, Arizona, to Two Harbors in 1982, his eyes were opened to Lake Superior’s entirely new world of minerals. In 1992, Bob and his wife Nancy, whom he taught the art of jewelry making, acquired Agate City Rock Shop, a family business founded by Nancy’s grandfather, Art Rafn, in 1962. Since the shop’s revitalization, Bob has made a name for himself as a highly acclaimed agate polisher and as an expert resource for curious collectors seeking advice. Now, the two jewelers keep Agate City Rocks and Gifts open year-round and are the leading source for Lake Superior agates, with more on display and for sale than any other shop in the country.

Introduction

Important Terms

An Overview of Colorado’s Toxic and Radioactive Minerals

Hardness and Streak

The Mohs Hardness Scale

Quick Identification Guide

Sample Page

Colorado Rocks and Minerals

Glossary

Colorado Rock Shops and Museums

Bibliography and Recommended Reading

Index

About the Authors