| Management number | 220513445 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $9.60 | Model Number | 220513445 | ||
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A Field Guide to the Identification and Collection of Rocks Across AlaskaAlaska is a land forged in extremes a place where shifting tectonic plates, icy glaciers, roaring volcanoes, and ancient oceans have shaped one of the most geologically diverse landscapes on Earth. From the gold-bearing gravels of the Interior to the jade-green mountains of the Seward Peninsula, every stone in Alaska carries the story of a continent in motion. Whether you’re a curious beginner, a weekend adventurer, or a dedicated collector, this guide will help you uncover, identify, and appreciate the remarkable geology that makes Alaska a world-class destination for rockhounding.Inside, you’ll find:Clear, easy-to-follow profiles of Alaska’s common and rare rocks, minerals, and fossils ranging from native gold and nephrite jade to volcanic basalt, copper ores, garnets, and ancient marine fossils with insights into their origins, history, and modern significance.Simple identification techniques covering color, hardness, luster, streak, texture, and geologic formation, helping you confidently recognize what you discover in the field, even in Alaska’s rugged and remote terrain.Practical collecting advice tailored to Alaska’s unique environment, including seasonal considerations, remote-area travel tips, recommended tools and safety gear, and essential guidance on responsible and legal collecting on state, federal, tribal, and private lands. Entries are organized by rock type igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic, ores, native elements, and gemstones for quick and easy reference.Expert tips for building your collection, from your first piece of beach jasper or quartz to polished displays of jade, agate, or gold specimens, with detailed suggestions for cleaning, cataloging, and preservation in Alaska’s cold, wet climate.90+ collecting sites across Alaska, from the gold-rich streams of the Fairbanks district and the jade deposits of the Kobuk River to the garnet beaches of Wrangell, fossil-bearing shale of the North Slope, and the agate-laden shores of Lake Superior–like glacial gravels in Southcentral. Each site profile describes what you can expect, what treasures to look for, and how to explore safely and respectfully in wildlife-rich, often remote settings.From thundering volcanic arcs and drifting terranes to ancient coral reefs, glacial moraines, and rivers that still carry flakes of pure gold, Alaska’s geologic story is as vast and wild as its landscape. A Field Guide to the Identification and Collection of Rocks Across Alaska will inspire you to slow down, look closely, and uncover the extraordinary natural wonders hidden beneath tundra, forest, and ice shaped by earthquakes, glaciers, volcanism, and the powerful forces that continue to sculpt the Last Frontier. Read more
| ISBN13 | 979-8274588812 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 8.5 x 0.42 x 11 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.21 pounds |
| Print length | 184 pages |
| Publication date | November 15, 2025 |
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