9/2022 Banded Iron Formation (BIF)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 сен 2022
  • #bandedironformation, #iron #rockhounding
    As my friend Alan commented below, he and I collected many of these specimens by kayaking to less accessible areas on Pathfinder Reservoir, which is far enough upstream that the material is of a larger size. He did mention the Miracle Mile, for all of you who go out there fishing! Yes, fill your kayak with iron, and then traverse a large lake in one of the windiest places on earth (Wyoming). It makes for great stories!!!

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  • @Lancecats
    @Lancecats 25 дней назад +1

    Cool

  • @bryanbressem5026
    @bryanbressem5026 3 месяца назад +1

    Northeastern Minnesota, everywhere, both local and glacial

  • @lisamills-wv6nc
    @lisamills-wv6nc Год назад +4

    Those are really beautiful! Thank you for the info on these! You did great on the video! 😊

  • @johnsmith-sp6yl
    @johnsmith-sp6yl 4 месяца назад

    very cool rocks

  • @deniseview4253
    @deniseview4253 Год назад +3

    These stones are gorgeous!

    • @chrissgraniteparadise2656
      @chrissgraniteparadise2656  Год назад

      I really enjoy them, and I am glad the video can show at least a little of how cool they are! Spring is coming and so perhaps along with it will come a few more rocks!

  • @MrDuffy81
    @MrDuffy81 10 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for this video. I actually have a piece about the size of the palm of my hand that I thought was petrified wood but it’s unlike any other piece that I had ever found so I did not know why it was so special. Looking forward to the rest of this video.

    • @chrissgraniteparadise2656
      @chrissgraniteparadise2656  10 месяцев назад +1

      BIF often looks like petrified wood. I remember the first time I ever saw it was in Casper, WY. We stopped at a park along the river and I thought I was hitting the jackpot of petrified wood! Later I found out what it was.

  • @greatnorthernviews3052
    @greatnorthernviews3052 Год назад +2

    I love banded Iron we have lots of it up here ❤

  • @greatnorthernviews3052
    @greatnorthernviews3052 Год назад +2

    Nice specimens

  • @khengvuy3597
    @khengvuy3597 Месяц назад

    Very beautiful perfect of Art

  • @glentoll3696
    @glentoll3696 Месяц назад

    I can see why you purchased that one piece, very,very nice!.. Thanks

    • @chrissgraniteparadise2656
      @chrissgraniteparadise2656  Месяц назад

      Yeah, ventifacts have always been a favorite of mine and I didn't really have any good ones of banded iron.

  • @Acerheart
    @Acerheart Год назад +2

    Dayum I’ve got a new obsession

  • @pratyushkumardash4410
    @pratyushkumardash4410 Год назад +4

    Really glad to see your videos ... I have got my term paper regarding BIF and I am really happy seeing this video. Keep posting such videos. Thank you.

  • @cmmc3400
    @cmmc3400 4 месяца назад

    I really like how I can hear your smile in your voice as you go through your collection. You really like doing this! Beautiful pieces and a collection to envy!
    Thanks!
    New sub, liked, commented but have no one to share it with...🤷‍♂

    • @chrissgraniteparadise2656
      @chrissgraniteparadise2656  4 месяца назад

      Well thanks!!! I am glad that you perceive my enjoyment, and I do hope you can find someone to share your enjoyment of it with!

  • @alansilverstein7614
    @alansilverstein7614 Год назад +5

    Good job, Chris! You mentioned that this stuff is found along the North Platte River in Wyoming, but not that a lot of it came back by kayak from the southern reaches of Pathfinder Reservoir downstream of the Miracle Mile. And in particular, I remember when we found the incredible specimen at around 3:00 in the video, that is especially rare for its color, folding, and weathering.

    • @chrissgraniteparadise2656
      @chrissgraniteparadise2656  Год назад +1

      Hello Alan!!! I was unsure of how much info to put out there, but yes, I wish I would have mentioned the kayak adventure!!!! I will put it in the description for sure! Thanks! And, again, thanks for taking me to those places!

  • @tedpreston4155
    @tedpreston4155 Год назад +4

    Nice pieces! As rockhouding goes, collecting BIF along the North Platte is one of the more satisfying field trips, since there's so much of it! You can spend your whole day choosing the best pieces, instead of spending all day looking for ANY scrap of the stuff (like we do hunting jade in Wyoming.)
    The late Bob Tracy was a Laramie rockhound who once showed a collection of this material at rock shows. Back in the 60s, Bob made a deal to trade a 55 gallon barrel full of BIF to a mail-order rockhound supply business - in exchange for a brand new Highland Park rock saw - the biggest slab saw I ever used, roughly a 24 inch blade in an enormous cabinet. Don't you wish you could make that trade today? Filling a barrel full of BIF would be an easy day's work!
    Thanks for sharing your wind-polished goodness! I managed to move to Colorado before Wyoming's wind turned me into a human ventifact! The rockhounding is one of the things that keeps me going back to brave the wind.

  • @shaungothwaite5092
    @shaungothwaite5092 Год назад +2

    Love the banded iron

  • @RockyMountainBear
    @RockyMountainBear Год назад +3

    Wow! That 3rd & 5th one you showed has so much iron that it looks like Damascus Steel. I guess one could say it is nature's Damascus. Very cool 😎
    Rock on!

    • @chrissgraniteparadise2656
      @chrissgraniteparadise2656  Год назад +1

      I never made that connection before! I am familiar with the steel you are talking about and that is what it looks like! I would imagine that it is not quite as durable though, hahaha! The appearance is efinitely there. Thanks for watching!

  • @laurab3199
    @laurab3199 7 месяцев назад +1

    ❤❤

  • @upnorthadventureswithccc
    @upnorthadventureswithccc Год назад +4

    OMG that is amazingly beautiful material 👍I can find banded iron formation in Upper Michigan but your specimens are way better than what I can find. Some call it Jaspilite when found in Michigan. Thanks for sharing them beauties and all the information 😊

    • @chrissgraniteparadise2656
      @chrissgraniteparadise2656  Год назад +2

      You bet! Everything, especially a rock, is more fun when shared! I have been really trying to figure out how to get some rocks from those beautiful beaches around the Great Lakes... even looking on EBAY, which is a bad thing when you need as many rocks as I do for a sculpture display. Maybe we could work out some major trading? Glad you stopped by!

    • @upnorthadventureswithccc
      @upnorthadventureswithccc Год назад +2

      @@chrissgraniteparadise2656 That is a real possibility ! I have quite a few but the only problem is some may be frozen to the ground. I store most outside in a pile until I tumble them. I have snow and freezing temps right now. Water may thaw them out ?

    • @chrissgraniteparadise2656
      @chrissgraniteparadise2656  Год назад +1

      @@upnorthadventureswithccc There is no hurry: wait for warmer weather. But let's work something out. Maybe I will do a video or photo of all the BIF that I am willing to part with and you can pick what you like and vise versa? We'll get to that when the weather is more agreeable though. Don't shock your rocks with water, as that can crack them. This could be fun!

  • @stratostatic
    @stratostatic 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you. Your videos are very helpful. I've been collecting similar rocks in western Colorado, mostly along the Colorado river. I didn't know what they were..

    • @chrissgraniteparadise2656
      @chrissgraniteparadise2656  9 месяцев назад

      I have a selection of rocks from Durango, or so I am told, that I bought from a landscape supply here: I would LOVE to go collecting there. Do you have any way I can see your rocks? I enjoy displaying rocks from different areas, as you may have seen in my videos.

  • @sanjeevrampalliwar3917
    @sanjeevrampalliwar3917 5 месяцев назад

    Very interesting video.

  • @hendracahyamusi
    @hendracahyamusi 9 месяцев назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @howardland2928
    @howardland2928 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for that. Very frustrating. You move them a ok!!!

    • @chrissgraniteparadise2656
      @chrissgraniteparadise2656  8 месяцев назад

      I am not sure what you mean. What is frustrating?

    • @howardland2928
      @howardland2928 8 месяцев назад

      Nothing you did but yes to what you mentioned about many others when showing their rocks. Yours very good i had time to study the matrix and composition which helps me when I'm out collecting. Actually im a novis prospector so am very interested to learn about rock formations. Thanks for reply I'll be clearer nxt time. Cheers

  • @dee6615
    @dee6615 Год назад +1

    Good video , I enjoyed every word including comments . I'm an old Rockhound now living in Shoshoni Wyoming . Best wishes and God bless..........

    • @chrissgraniteparadise2656
      @chrissgraniteparadise2656  Год назад

      I bet there are a ton of great rocks in your area! Is that canyon just south of you as promising as it looks? Thanks for the kind words and be sure to come by sometime and we can talk rocks for awhile.

    • @dee6615
      @dee6615 Год назад

      Yes sir , the copper mountains are amazing . I have some beautiful ironstone too , but not with as many ribbon bands in the patterns as your best ones there but red and much yellow bands...stop by anytime , ask at our fast lane store and they will show you where I live . Best wishes and God bless..........

  • @amanaotayninh5257
    @amanaotayninh5257 9 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @trptrungblogs
    @trptrungblogs Год назад +1

    🎉❤🎉❤

  • @GilbertoPeraltaLapidacao
    @GilbertoPeraltaLapidacao Год назад +1

    Uuuuuaaaáuuuu lindas pedras meu amigo tmjs like

  • @clannishkobra8965
    @clannishkobra8965 Год назад +2

    Where are you located I'm in Greeley always up for making friends with fellow rockhounds

    • @chrissgraniteparadise2656
      @chrissgraniteparadise2656  Год назад +2

      Hello, that would be awesome! Please see the website and call me at some point. and come for a visit perhaps. graniteparadise.com.

  • @chetalger873
    @chetalger873 Год назад +3

    How does this stone cut? Have you made any cabs from this stuff?

    • @chrissgraniteparadise2656
      @chrissgraniteparadise2656  Год назад +1

      Hello, I myself don't really do any work like that but I do have some pieces that friends have tumbled for me and some of them are really solid and took a great shine. Sorry I don't have more information than that for you.

    • @canadiangemstones7636
      @canadiangemstones7636 6 месяцев назад

      Cuts and polishes beautifully. Will tumble fine; the black iron oxide bands can undercut a bit as they aren’t as hard as the red jasper bands.

  • @silnod
    @silnod Год назад +1

    "God did this" 6:53. 👍

    • @chrissgraniteparadise2656
      @chrissgraniteparadise2656  Год назад

      Yes, He did! And He has always and will always be creating!!! For me, any talk about how old stuff is, and the amazing processes that occur over millions and billions of years just gives more glory to God, who is eternal. He has, has been, and will ever continue to be molding and shaping and re-creating throughout all eternity. Amen!

  • @MjLeem
    @MjLeem Год назад +1

    What prevents them from completely oxidizing completely and degrading 100%?

    • @chrissgraniteparadise2656
      @chrissgraniteparadise2656  6 месяцев назад

      Hello, and sorry for not getting back to you sooner. I think they are already completely oxidized. Magnetite and hematite are both oxidized iron, but you would need to ask a chemical geologist for the exact specifics on that one. I do have other rocks, a type of gneiss in particular, that has unoxidized iron in it and now it is rusting the sculptures wherever I have it included.

  • @charlieterrill6310
    @charlieterrill6310 Год назад +2

    I have a bunch of small rocks that have brown and gold color veins running through them on my Ranch in Montana, their all shapes and size. They look like they have a lot of Jasper in them. What can you do with these type of rocks?

    • @chrissgraniteparadise2656
      @chrissgraniteparadise2656  Год назад +1

      Well, there are MANY rock types that can fit your description: ranging anywhere from sandstone to petrified wood and banded iron. If the rocks are all in one place, like near a cliff made of the same stuff, then they are likely a hard sandstone. But, scattered around and smoothed by water or wind: more likely jasper or petrified wood. I am not aware of banded iron in Montana, but I could be wrong. Just some lucky guessing, I guess (Ha!).

  • @davidcarlson2152
    @davidcarlson2152 Год назад +3

    Would you allow still photos of this video to be used for educational purposes, with credit given to you?

  • @canadiangemstones7636
    @canadiangemstones7636 6 месяцев назад +1

    6:30 is not BIF... no banding.

    • @chrissgraniteparadise2656
      @chrissgraniteparadise2656  6 месяцев назад

      I had to go back and look to see what you were referring to and I explained it immediately thereafter in the video. I had to find you a much better example of the brecciated material than the one I have. I had seen it in a video a while back. You will like this one. It is at about 4:35 in this video by Wyoming Stone Ranger. Tell me what you think! ruclips.net/video/BZyXcImQjQc/видео.html

  • @MrDuffy81
    @MrDuffy81 10 месяцев назад +1

    I live in the Denver area. Do you think I could search the Platte river for some of this stuff and be successful? I will have to look online.

    • @chrissgraniteparadise2656
      @chrissgraniteparadise2656  10 месяцев назад

      This material comes from the North Platte, which I think eventually joins the Platte, but not in our area. Are there any cool materials in the river there where you are?

    • @MrDuffy81
      @MrDuffy81 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@chrissgraniteparadise2656 I will have to go check. Usually I look for petrified wood in landscape rock.

  • @darrenbridges7492
    @darrenbridges7492 9 месяцев назад +1

    Are they magnetic???

    • @chrissgraniteparadise2656
      @chrissgraniteparadise2656  9 месяцев назад

      I am embarrassed to tell you that I have actually not set a magnet on them yet but I always assumed that they are. I am away from home at the moment but when I get home I am going to have to try and I will let you know if they are not.

  • @MrDuffy81
    @MrDuffy81 10 месяцев назад +1

    Can you cut it and polish it?

    • @chrissgraniteparadise2656
      @chrissgraniteparadise2656  10 месяцев назад +1

      I have not personally done much like that, but I do have some beautifully tumbled pieces that were given to me, which have a high shine. Cutting: just know that it is iron and jasper, so it might be "hard/soft" if you know what I mean.

    • @canadiangemstones7636
      @canadiangemstones7636 6 месяцев назад +1

      It cuts and polishes beautifully.

    • @MrDuffy81
      @MrDuffy81 6 месяцев назад

      @@canadiangemstones7636 I’m an amateur and I don’t even have any equipment to polish but I’m pretty damn good at finding petrified wood so I have plenty of things to practice with.

  • @darrenbridges7492
    @darrenbridges7492 9 месяцев назад

    Biology mate

  • @darrenbridges7492
    @darrenbridges7492 9 месяцев назад +1

    Nice! Its a shame you don't know what your on about though

    • @chrissgraniteparadise2656
      @chrissgraniteparadise2656  9 месяцев назад +1

      Isn't most science on the Deep Past really just wild guessing? Is your guess more authoritative?

    • @darrenbridges7492
      @darrenbridges7492 9 месяцев назад

      Thankyou for your reply Chris, and for not being offended.
      As far as authorities, I have no faith , they have been misleading us forever.
      True hard facts, worldwide cultures text accounts, fossil evidence and a genius called Dr Immanuel velikovsky.
      Oh and 3500years ago don't seem that much of a distant pass.
      Its pretty much all biology or organic.
      It should be called Geo-biology.
      The earth is a Carcass.
      And I don't mind if you think I'm a Loon!.😂😂😂✌👍

    • @darrenbridges7492
      @darrenbridges7492 9 месяцев назад

      I thought apart from magnetite ,wich is heated from volcanoes, are the only magnetic terrestrial rocks.
      And the other would be meteorites which are heated on entry.
      Although diamonds are magnetic,and they come from space and volcanoes,