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HUNTING FOR THUNDEREGGS
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HUNTING FOR THUNDEREGGS

Uncovering A “Ghost” Volcano’s Treasures

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February 2021
CERUSSITE
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CERUSSITE

GALENA’S GIFT OF A STUNNING SECONDARY MINERAL

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February 2021
Anxiously Awaiting a New Museum Opening
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Anxiously Awaiting a New Museum Opening

With the year 2021 upon us, Arizona collectors are certainly excited about the pending May opening of the University of Arizona Alfie Norville Gem & Mineral Museum in downtown Tucson. Of course, the excitement extends beyond the border of Arizona and to far reaching locales around the globe.

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February 2021
Filling an Empty Space and Enhancing a Cabochon
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Filling an Empty Space and Enhancing a Cabochon

I often look for a special feature within a slab when choosing the shape to cut into a cab.

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January 2021
Pterodactyls No Longer Birds of a Feather?
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Pterodactyls No Longer Birds of a Feather?

For a couple of decades now, feathered dinosaurs have been all the rage.

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January 2021
The Saga of COLORADO GOLD - 53 Million Troy Ounces and Counting
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The Saga of COLORADO GOLD - 53 Million Troy Ounces and Counting

Colorado has been mining gold even before the region became a territory and is still mining it today.

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January 2021
SPECTACULAR NATIVE SILVER - Rarer Than Gold in Specimen Form
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SPECTACULAR NATIVE SILVER - Rarer Than Gold in Specimen Form

When it comes to naturally occurring precious metal specimens on Earth, finding native silver is not as easy as finding native gold.

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January 2021
PEARL OF THE PACIFIC - San Diego's Pacific Rim Park
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PEARL OF THE PACIFIC - San Diego's Pacific Rim Park

Did you know, the Pearl of the Pacific was created in 1998 as a symbol of friendship and unity between the United States, Mexico, China and Russia?

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January 2021
POPULAR PSEUDOMORPHS - More Common Varieties Enhance Any Collection
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POPULAR PSEUDOMORPHS - More Common Varieties Enhance Any Collection

In part one of this two-part series, which appeared in the December 2020 issue of Rock & Gem, we explained pseudomorphs as minerals whose normal form has changed, so they may look like the original but are now another mineral.

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January 2021
New Era Gems - CARVING A PATH AND CREATING A LEGACY
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New Era Gems - CARVING A PATH AND CREATING A LEGACY

Think back to your 20th birthday; what were you doing? How did you celebrate?

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January 2021
DIAMONDS - A Luxury Gem Steeped in Fact & Fable
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DIAMONDS - A Luxury Gem Steeped in Fact & Fable

The diamond is one fabled gemstone! For example, google “Hope Diamond” to see all the legends associated with just this one stone said to bring misfortune to its owners.

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January 2021
Cleaning Without Chemicals
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Cleaning Without Chemicals

Do you have specimens like desert roses, quartz crystal clusters, or geode halves that sat for eons in the open before being collected?

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January 2021
Black Ilmenite and “Titanium White”
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Black Ilmenite and “Titanium White”

The bright-white color that we see in everything from highway lines, donut icing, and tooth-paste to paint, paper, plastics, and ceramics comes mostly from titanium dioxide, the world’s most widely used pigment.

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January 2021
POPULAR PSEUDOMORPH MINERALS
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POPULAR PSEUDOMORPH MINERALS

More Than They Seem

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December 2020
Prehistoric Birds Take Flight and Pique Public Interest
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Prehistoric Birds Take Flight and Pique Public Interest

Birds have really taken flight these past two decades—ancient birds, that is! A flurry of new research has led to a flurry of books with titles like Dinosaurs of the Air, The Mistaken Extinction: Dinosaur Evolution and the Origin of Birds, Mesozoic Birds: Above the Heads of Dinosaurs, and The Rise of Birds, among others.

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December 2020
Uncommon Dinosaurs
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Uncommon Dinosaurs

Southern Continents Reveal Uncommon Giants

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December 2020
ZOISITE
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ZOISITE

A Massive Mineral Marked by Christmas- Like Color and Appeal

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December 2020
Odie House
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Odie House

A good friend, and wonderful artisan both lapidary and silversmith h, Odie is always fun to chat with. There is always something beautiful to see when Odie is in the “house.”

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December 2020
PLEASING PYROPE
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PLEASING PYROPE

Italy’s Uniquely Valuable Variety of Garne

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December 2020
Joplin
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Joplin

Field Trip Findings: Gaining More Than Mineral Specimens

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December 2020
GEOLOGY 101 Columnar Basalt
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GEOLOGY 101 Columnar Basalt

A distinctive volcanic structure found throughout the world has been given fanciful names: “Organ Pipes” in Namibia and Victoria, Australia; “Kilt Rock” and “Samson’s Ribs” in Scotland; “Giant’s Causeway” in Northern Ireland; “Thunderstruck Rocks” in Romania; “Devils Tower” in Wyoming and “Paul Bunyan’s Woodpile” in Utah, USA; the “Baigong Pipes” in China; and the “Cliff of Stone Plates” in Vietnam. High-resolution satellite images have even shown similar as-yet-unnamed structures on Mars.

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December 2020
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“Finger Printing” Turquoise

Answering the Question of Provenance

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November 2020
10 Fascinating Facts About Opal
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10 Fascinating Facts About Opal

The name “opal” is the subject of long-standing debate. Some accounts cite the origin of the name to be the Latin word opalus, while other reports state it hails from the Greek word opallios.

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October 2020
Sanding and Polishing Thundereggs
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Sanding and Polishing Thundereggs

Two basic lapidary machines can be used to sand and polish thunderegg halves quickly. Both involve sanding the pieces dry.

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November 2020
Studying Nature's Impact on Ancient Civilization and Tuning In Online to Make Sense of Meteorites
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Studying Nature's Impact on Ancient Civilization and Tuning In Online to Make Sense of Meteorites

Okmok. In remote Alaska. A strange name and a strange place for what some scientists and historians now say caused the downfall of the Roman Republic and the Egyptian Ptolemaic Kingdom shortly after the demise of Julius Caesar.

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November 2020
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San Diego Mineral & Gem Society & Museum

CELEBRATING, SHOWCASING, AND PRESERVING NATURAL AND COMMUNITY HISTORY

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November 2020
THE SAN DIEGO NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM  Hot Pink Tourmalines, Kunzites & Fossils
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THE SAN DIEGO NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM Hot Pink Tourmalines, Kunzites & Fossils

At the famous Balboa Park in San Diego, just south of the San Diego Mineral and Gem Society & Museum, is the San Diego Natural History Museum (SDNHM) — or the Nat as the locals call it. SNDNHM is one of the most significant natural history museums in the country.

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November 2020
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PATRIOTIC PRIDE

Exploring Jerry Muchna’s Salute to America in Faceted Quartz

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November 2020
Marvelous Micromounts
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Marvelous Micromounts

TURNING TO “MICROS” FOR A UNIQUE EXPLORATION AND APPRECIATION OF ABUNDANT MINERALS IN FRANKLIN, NEW JERSEY

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November 2020
JOHN SINKANKAS
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JOHN SINKANKAS

Award-Winning Mineralogist, Gemologist, Mentor, and Military Veteran

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November 2020