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E-grāmata: Rockhounding New Mexico: A Guide to 140 of the State's Best Rockhounding Sites

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  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jun-2021
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  • ISBN-13: 9781493057245

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More than a third of New Mexico is public land that holds untold quantities of mineralogical treasure. With this book anyone can learn where to find unusual mineral displays, fossils, jasper, agate, petrified wood—not to mention more obsidian than one rockhound could possibly collect in a lifetime. The array and quality of such materials just waiting to be found in New Mexico are almost mind-boggling.

Rockhounding New Mexico describes 140 of the state's best rockhound sites, covering popular and commercial sites as well as numerous little-known areas. This handy guide describes where and how to collect specimens, includes maps of each site as well as directions, and provides reliable recommendations for accommodations, camping, and other special attractions. It is, in short, a complete and outstanding introduction to the many sides of a fascinating hobby.

Acknowledgments x
Introduction xi
How to Use This Book xii
Hazards and Precautions xiii
Where You Are Allowed to Collect xix
Rockhounding Ethics xx
Map Legend
xxi
NORTHWESTERN NEW MEXICO
1 Split Lip Flats
1(3)
2 Farmington Agate
4(1)
3 Cuba Petrified Wood
5(2)
4 Cuba Minerals
7(1)
5 Gallina Alabaster
8(2)
6 Coyote
10(2)
7 Pedernal Peak
12(1)
8 Abiquiu Dam
13(2)
9 Jemez Springs
15(2)
10 Soda Dam
17(1)
11 Jemez Canyon
18(1)
12 Jemez Plateau Alabaster
19(1)
13 Jemez Plateau Obsidian and Moonstone
20(2)
14 US 84 Road Cut (Mile 5.9)
22(1)
15 La Madera Calcite
23(1)
16 La Madera Zeolites
24(1)
17 La Madera Pegmatite
25(1)
18 Highway 519 Agate
26(2)
19 Petaca Pegmatite Mines
28(1)
20 Tres Piedras
29(1)
21 Crownpoint
30(2)
22 Thoreau
32(1)
23 Grants Ridge
33(1)
24 El Malpais National Monument
34(2)
25 Rio Puerco Zeolites and Calcite Crystals
36(1)
26 Rio Puerco Agate and Jasper
37(2)
27 Albuquerque, 98th Street
39(1)
28 Los Lunas
40(5)
NORTHEASTERN NEW MEXICO
29 Questa
45(1)
30 Red River
46(1)
31 Highway 38 Lepidolite
47(2)
32 US 64 Rhyolite
49(1)
33 Raton
50(1)
34 Capulin Volcano National Monument
51(1)
35 Clayton Lake State Park
52(1)
36 Harding Pegmatite Mine
53(2)
37 Picuris Mountains
55(1)
38 Pecos
56(1)
39 Terrero (Pecos) Mine
57(1)
40 Rociada
58(3)
41 Mora
61(1)
42 Storrie Lake
62(1)
43 Sandia Crest
63(2)
44 Madrid
65(2)
45 Los Cerrillos Fossils
67(2)
46 Los Cerrillos Turquoise
69(1)
47 Galisteo
70(1)
48 Laguna de Perro
71(1)
49 Sumner Lake
72(1)
50 Santa Rosa
73(4)
SOUTHEASTERN NEW MEXICO
51 Red Cloud Mines
77(3)
52 Highway 42 Crystals
80(1)
53 Ancho Gulch
81(2)
54 Valley of Fires State Recreation Area
83(1)
55 Lincoln County
84(1)
56 Picacho
85(1)
57 Roswell Pecos Diamonds
86(3)
58 Roswell Selenite
89(2)
59 Dexter
91(1)
60 Rio Felix
92(1)
61 East of Hagerman
93(1)
62 US 82 Road Cut Fossils and Calcite Crystals
94(1)
63 Artesia
95(2)
64 Lovington Banded Limestone
97(2)
65 Hobbs Banded Limestone
99(1)
66 Carlsbad Caverns National Park
100(1)
67 Eddy County
101(2)
SOUTHWESTERN NEW MEXICO
68 Red Hill
103(3)
69 US 60 Wood
106(1)
70 Zuni Salt Lake Fossils
107(1)
71 Zuni Salt Lake Halite
108(1)
72 Zuni Salt Lake Quartzite and Jasper
109(1)
73 Cimarron Mesa
110(1)
74 Silver Hill
111(3)
75 Bear Mountains
114(1)
76 Riley
115(2)
77 Contreras
117(1)
78 San Lorenzo Arroyo
118(2)
79 Lemitar Mine
120(3)
80 Socorro
123(4)
81 Socorro Peak Mining District
127(1)
82 Luis Lopez Manganese District
128(1)
83 Chupadera Mountains
129(1)
84 Chavez Canyon
130(3)
85 Magdalena Nitt and North Graphic Mines
133(1)
86 Kelly Mine
134(1)
87 Highway 52 Agate
135(1)
88 San Francisco River Agate
135(1)
89 North of Luna
136(1)
90 Big Wash Agates
137(1)
91 Largo Canyon
138(2)
92 Lee Russell Canyon
140(1)
93 Highway 32 Garden Rocks
141(1)
94 Highway 32 Material
142(2)
95 Sand Canyon
144(1)
96 Leggett Peak
145(2)
97 Frisco
147(2)
98 22 Mile Wash
149(2)
99 Pueblo Campground
151(1)
100 Mogollon Road
152(2)
101 Mogollon
154(1)
102 Highway 78 Agate
155(1)
103 State Line Zeolites
156(2)
104 State Line Chalcedony
158(1)
105 Mule Creek
159(1)
106 Little Bear Canyon
160(4)
107 Gila River
164(2)
108 Copperas Peak
166(1)
109 Meerschaum Mining Area
167(2)
110 Bear Mountain Fossils
169(2)
111 Hanover-Fierro Mining Area
171(1)
112 Rabb Canyon
172(3)
113 Kingston
175(1)
114 Chloride Mine
176(2)
115 Truth or Consequences
178(3)
116 Jornada Lakes
181(1)
117 Engle
182(2)
118 Point of Rocks
184(2)
119 Radium Springs
186(1)
120 Rincon Barite Quarry
187(1)
121 Rincon Jasper and Agate
188(1)
122 Rincon Fossils
189(1)
123 Border Chalcedony
190(3)
124 Round Mountain
193(2)
125 Fuller Road Chalcedony
195(1)
126 Highway 90 Dendrites
196(2)
127 Gold Hill
198(2)
128 Shakespeare
200(1)
129 Cookes Peak
201(4)
130 Deming Picture Rock and Fluorite
205(1)
131 Fluorite Ridge
206(2)
132 Paradise
208(2)
133 San Simon Mine
210(1)
134 Animas
211(1)
135 Hachita
212(3)
136 Old Hachita Mine
215(1)
137 Apache Mining District---Apache Mine #2
216(1)
138 Victorio Mining District
217(2)
139 Deming Mines
219(1)
140 Rockhound State Park
220(2)
141 Kilbourne Hole
222(3)
Appendix A Glossary 225(4)
Appendix B Land Managers and Government Offices 229(7)
Appendix C Special Attractions 236(7)
Appendix D New Mexico Gem and Mineral Societies 243(2)
Appendix E Additional Sites 245(2)
Index 247(9)
About the Authors 256
Ruta Vaskys and Martin Freed have had a number of careers including faculty appointments at various colleges, entrepreneurs, trapping and collecting wild herbs in Vermont and Alaska and outdoors and conservation writers and photographers.

Ms. Vaskys has a BS in Occupational Therapy and a masters in counseling. She has worked in both fields and has been a professional commercial artist. She studied at the Maryland Institute of Art, the Richmond Professional Institute and did her graduate study at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks.

Mr. Freed taught geology, chemistry, oceanography and mathematics at a number of colleges and universities. He graduated from Coastal Carolina with a BS and did his graduate work at the University of Alaska in physical oceanography.

Before going to graduate school the couple built a cabin in the Green Mountains of Vermont and lived without electricity or running water for a number of years.

After graduate school, Martin and Ruta made Alaska their home. In 1988 they bought another home on the Eastern Shore Virginia and currently have residences in Fairbanks, AK and in Quinby, VA. They split the year between the two.

They started writing outdoor articles in the mid 1980s and have sold articles to many regional as well national publications. Some of these are: Fur, Fish and Game, Easy Street, the Eastern Shore News, Maryland Life, The Mid-Atlantic Fisherman, Whatæs Up Annapolis, Shotgun Magazine, The Chesapeake Angler, The Salisbury (MD) Times, Alaska, Fish Alaska, Game and Fish and many others. Both are members of the Outdoor Writers Association of America (OWAA.)

The couple's first book Fishing Virginia was released in the Spring of 2007.

The couple met on top of Mount Abraham in Vermont in 1976 and have been climbing mountains together ever since.