Mineral District and Orogenic Evolution in Arizona

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @juliehoschler7151
    @juliehoschler7151 2 года назад +1

    Thank you

  • @robertmoye7565
    @robertmoye7565 Месяц назад

    Interesting concept exploration.

  • @mommachupacabra
    @mommachupacabra 3 года назад +2

    I'm a rockhound moving in a few months into the Kingman/Mojave County area. How can I get files or printouts of the graphics shown in this presentation? (I'm not a college student, don't have access to college textbooks.) The areas I explored this weekend were very different from where I live now (northern Nevada) and I need to learn more about where I'll be poking around. Thanks!

    • @azgsweb
      @azgsweb  3 года назад +2

      Hello, A couple places for online resources: our home page has a mineral section - azgs.arizona.edu ; the AZGS document repository has more than 100 years of our publications - repository.azgs.az.gov/ ; the US Geological Survey's publication warehouse would be another good bet - pubs.er.usgs.gov/ . And welcome to Arizona.

    • @Richard_Cranium
      @Richard_Cranium 2 года назад

      Check out the canyons near/around Oatman. Also the hualapai Mountains and cerabats are great areas too.

    • @stanleydaniels100
      @stanleydaniels100 2 года назад +2

      I just moved to Golden Valley, that's 10 minutes away from Kingman. I rockhound in this area almost everyday. I have a college background in geology, and have been finding some pretty nice stuff in my area.

    • @RiskyMethods.81
      @RiskyMethods.81 2 года назад

      I'm sure you've found resources by now but the BLM office in Kingman has everything you need to know, ot they'll direct you on the right path. I'm just down the road in Chloride.

    • @RiskyMethods.81
      @RiskyMethods.81 2 года назад +1

      @@stanleydaniels100 this area is a mineral wonderland.

  • @alexnutu1125
    @alexnutu1125 3 года назад +1

    Awesome information I’m not in this class just a curious newby prospector but good lecture!

  • @xrpsnotrocket5112
    @xrpsnotrocket5112 2 года назад

    Thank you. Are these maps available to the public? Is there a book?

    • @geochadaz
      @geochadaz Год назад

      The book is called Mineralogy of Arizona, Fourth Edition. It is available at many local bookstores throughout Arizona, but also Barnes and Noble and Amazon.

    • @xrpsnotrocket5112
      @xrpsnotrocket5112 Год назад

      @@geochadaz I got it a few months ago, now I have two claims! Bam!

  • @RiskyMethods.81
    @RiskyMethods.81 2 года назад +1

    Considering 90% of the mines here in North West Arizona were closed due to other things besides the lacking of good ore, I'd say there is still a lot more metals to be had than we've already seen.

  • @jdean1851
    @jdean1851 2 года назад

    COMPLETE W.O.T.