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Lake Superior Agates Field Guide by Bob Lynch (English) Paperback Book

Description: Lake Superior Agates Field Guide by Bob Lynch, Dan R. Lynch Focusing on agates of Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and southern Ontario, this field guide features full-color photographs and information to help readers identify their finds. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Beginner or expert, this is your guide to Lake Superior Agates. The book features four pages of photos and facts for every type of agate found in Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin and southern Ontario. The easy-to-use format means youll quickly find what you need to know and where to look, while the authors photographs depict the detail needed for identification - no need to guess from line drawings. Identify your finds quickly and easily with this all-in-one resource! Author Biography 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 Superiors 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 Superiors 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 Nancys grandfather, Art Rafn, in 1962. Since the shops 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. Table of Contents Introduction to Agates Identifying Agates Agate Look-alikes Where to Find Agates Protected and Private Land The Geological History of the Region Ice Ages and Glaciers Agate Formation Lake Superior Agate Varieties Labeling Your Finds Agate Varieties Oddities and Rarities Cleaning Agates Glossary Bibliography and Recommended Reading Index About the Authors Long Description Beginner or expert, this is your guide to Lake Superior Agates. The book features four pages of photos and facts for every type of agate found in Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin and southern Ontario. The easy-to-use format means youll quickly find what you need to know and where to look, while the authors photographs depict the detail needed for identification - no need to guess from line drawings. Identify your finds quickly and easily with this all-in-one resource! Excerpt from Book Floater Agate Synonyms: Floater, suspended-center agate,suspended-banding agate Characteristic features: Regions of chalcedony banding surrounded by thick bands of coarse quartz crystals; a single region of chalcedony banding surrounded by quartz may exist at the center of a specimen, or banded chalcedony sections may alternate with layers of coarse quartz crystals Rarity: Floater agates are fairly common in the entire Lake Superior region, but are not quite as abundant as fortification agates Description: While the name "floater agate" was invented by collectors and is not a scientific term, there is no better way to describe the "islands" of banded chalcedony that seem to float in masses of quartz in these agates. While they all contain ample amounts of chalcedony and quartz, there are two types of floater agates. Some consist of a single central mass of chalcedony surrounded by one body of quartz, while others consist of alternating regions of banded chalcedony and quartz, creating several "floating" bands. As chalcedony requires much more silica to form than macrocrystalline quartz, the varying amounts of each in a floater agate reflect dramatic rises and falls in the amount of available silica during the agates formation. These wild swings in silica content led to the formation of large individual quartz crystals within the macrocrystalline quartz, creating jagged boundaries between the chalcedony and quartz layers. When the chalcedony resumed forming, it filled in around these crystal points, preserving their shapes. These unique jagged borders are found in almost all specimens Identification: Floater agates are a variation of fortification agates (page 23), and as such they contain the common band-within-a-band agate structure. But unlike classic fortification agates, some of the bands within floaters are composed entirely of coarse macrocrystalline quartz. This is the first thing to look for when identifying these agates. The macrocrystalline quartz is always evident in both floater agate types, and the quartz layers are typically quite thick and noticeably more plentiful in floater agates than in fortification agates. The banded quartz agate (page 41) is the only agate type youre likely to easily mistake for a floater agate, but thats only likely if a specimen is nearly whole and doesnt show much of its interior pattern. Banded quartz agates contain little to no interior chalcedony banding and instead exhibit a large central mass of macrocrystalline quartz, so if only a small, shallow portion of an agates interior is visible and only macrocrystalline quartz can be seen, it could be a banded quartz agate, or it could be a floater agate with the chalcedony bands hidden deeper within. If there are few other clues, only cutting the agate will reveal its identity. Collectibility: Normally just called "floaters" by collectors, floater agates are often visually interesting and can be very collectible when colorful. But as with any variety of Lake Superior agate, many collectors dislike floaters that contain excessive amounts of macrocrystalline quartz. However, with the right balance of chalcedony banding, macrocrystalline quartz thickness, and vivid coloration, floaters can be very desirable and valuable. Compare & Contrast: Banded Quartz Agate: more quartz and less chalcedony banding Agate Geode: Can exhibit quartz bands, but has a hollow center Fortification Agate: No large quartz bands Skip-an-Atom Agate: Quartz bands are opaque and grayish blue Where to begin looking: As one of the most common types of agate, floaters can be found anywhere in the region. Gravel pits near Cloquet, Minnesota, are very lucrative, as is Ontarios Lake Superior shoreline. Details ISBN1591932823 Author Dan R. Lynch Short Title LAKE SUPERIOR AGATES FIELD GD Language English ISBN-10 1591932823 ISBN-13 9781591932826 Media Book Format Paperback Pages 161 Series Rocks & Minerals Identification Guides Year 2012 Publication Date 2012-05-22 Country of Publication United States Imprint Advance Publishing In.,US Place of Publication Houston NZ Release Date 2012-05-22 US Release Date 2012-05-22 UK Release Date 2012-05-22 Illustrations Color maps and photos throughout Publisher Advance Publishing In.,US Audience General AU Release Date 2012-05-21 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:137869396;

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Author: Bob Lynch, Dan Lynch

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