| Management number | 220043406 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $8.72 | Model Number | 220043406 | ||
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A Field Guide to the Identification and Collection of Rocks Across OhioOhio preserves a remarkably clear record of ancient inland seas and glacial landscapes across the American Midwest. Much of the state’s bedrock consists of limestone, dolomite, shale, and sandstone formed in warm, shallow marine environments that covered the region for hundreds of millions of years. These formations preserve abundant fossils from Devonian and Silurian seas, while later erosion exposed them along river valleys, quarries, and escarpments. During the Ice Age, continental glaciers spread thick layers of gravel, sand, and clay across northern Ohio, carrying agates, quartz, jasper, and other durable stones from distant Canadian sources. Today, these materials can be found in fields, stream beds, and along the shores of Lake Erie. From fossil-rich limestone exposures and flint deposits to glacial gravels and silicified coral, Ohio offers rewarding opportunities for collectors who understand its quiet but complex geology. This guide is written for collectors and field observers seeking a practical understanding of Ohio’s rocks, minerals, gemstones, and fossils.Inside, you’ll find:An introduction to the rockhound’s mindset, emphasizing patience, observation, and persistence, along with a brief history of human relationships with stone in the region, from Indigenous flint quarrying and toolstone trade to historic quarry operations and modern recreational collecting.Clear explanations of mineral formation, rock cycles, and fossil preservation, with emphasis on marine sedimentation, reef development, silicification, glacial transport, and erosion processes that define Ohio’s geologic landscape.A section highlighting Ohio’s notable lapidary materials, including Flint Ridge flint, banded chert, silicified coral, jasper, agate, and fossiliferous limestone, with practical guidance for recognizing quality material in bedrock exposures and glacial deposits.A field-oriented identification guide to common Ohio specimens, emphasizing diagnostic features such as color, hardness, luster, streak, fracture, crystal form, and typical geologic occurrence.A regional guide to rockhounding sites across Ohio, including the Flint Ridge district, Hocking Hills, northwestern limestone quarries, glacial drift plains, and Lake Erie shoreline localities.Practical instruction on cutting, shaping, and polishing stone, along with guidance on selecting, cleaning, labeling, and maintaining a well-documented rock collection.Ohio’s geology reflects the long presence of ancient seas and the powerful reshaping forces of glacial ice. Its limestone ledges preserve fossil reefs, its shale hills record quiet marine basins, and its glacial gravels continue to yield stones carried south by Ice Age glaciers. A Field Guide to the Identification and Collection of Rocks Across Ohio is intended as a practical companion for collectors exploring the state’s geologic landscape. Read more
| ISBN13 | 979-8250896597 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 8.5 x 0.28 x 11 inches |
| Item Weight | 13.1 ounces |
| Print length | 120 pages |
| Publication date | March 5, 2026 |
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