That includes labels and records. Remember: the history of your specimens is what provides it with value and sets it apart as rare. These rocks are usually softer than the hard granites you come across when digging for crystal. In this case, you might want to bring a standard rockhammer with a pick on one end and a flat head on the other. For harder rocks, you might want to consider bringing a full-on pickaxe. A pickaxe is the most effective tool you can use to break up stubborn rocks.
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Wentworth, area mines and dumps. Alice Mine near Elijah. Timber Knob, area. Mansfield, mining district to E. Joplin, all large area mines and quarries. Marble Hill E to Miss. River, all area gravels, exposures, etc. Cape Girardeau County, all area gravels, exposures, etc. Scotia, many area mines. Steelville, area mines especially to E. Copper Hill Mine near Sullivan. Crooked Creek Crater.
Simmons Mine. Saint Clair, area mines. Ruepple Iron Mine near Stanton. Sullivan, many area mines. Bellview, area 5 mi. Graniteville, area quarries. Cuthbertson Mountain, area mines and prospects. Shepherd Mountain. Jefferson County, area road cuts. Arnold, W side of I De Soto, in road cut on Rte. Palmer, mines E of town. Fredericktown, area mines. Zion, area surfaces esp. Newburg, hills S of town.
Moselle Iron Mines, W of Vida. Doniphan, area surfaces to E. Current River, near Doniphan. Eminence,area mines to SE. Francois County, many area mines and quarries. Iron Mountain, area mines and pits. Dexter, all gravels and streams to the S. Updated and colorized by William W. Many sites in the tri-state area of southeast Iowa, northeast Missouri and western Illinois produce geodes of world class quality. In fact, nowhere else in the world is richer in geodes than this strange area of the Midwest, where the Mississippian geode bearing Warsaw limestone formation is exposed near the surface.
The geodes can reach 20cm across or larger and are mostly lined with quartz crystals though a variety of minerals like calcite, dolomite, sphalerite, and even millerite have been found in geodes.
Geodes can be found wherever the Warsaw formation can be found outcropping. They can also be dug from riverbanks. Many fee dig sites for geodes are found in the areas of Iowa, Missouri, and Illinois rich in geodes. A pipe cutter, specifically the model above Wheeler-Rex Soil Pipe Cutter is great for opening geodes. Simply score the geode around the perimeter lightly with a hammer and chisel, clamp the cutter around the perimeter of the geode, and then carefully apply pressure until the geode splits.
It is most desirable to split geodes into two equal sized hemispheres. Large quartz geode from Keokuk area- 20 cm diameter. Collected by David Wixom. IDAHO IOWA 3. MAINE 8. OHIO 6. TEXAS UTAH Sheffler's Rock Shop and Geode Mine.
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