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Post by rockpickerforever on Apr 28, 2016 16:06:01 GMT -5
Have a few rocks here, wondered if I could get your thoughts on them.
The first photos are of one I picked up at the Swapmeet for a couple bucks a few months ago. It looks like one of those Keokuk geodes, that has been marinated in jamesp 's red GA clay. And before anybody tells me to cut it, I'll tell you I intend to! But first though, I will have to find my saw and uncover it, lol.
Has anybody seen such before? Sorry, no location known. Rock 1
Lumpy outside, glassy within. Quartz-ish inside? Or perhaps more like jasper?
Large-baseball sized, not as big as a softball.
Next up, a rock picked up last week while prospecting on a friend's property south of Ramona. It seems to be a quartz, that has been metamorphosed. The ridges are reminiscent of the ridges of tourmalines, etc. There are pegmatites in the area. Rock 2
This was coated in dirt when unearthed, but the striations caught my eye.
Trying to find a geologic map of the area, see what age/types of rocks are found there.
The top edge looks like it may have been in a molten state at one time, and bumped into a solid object/wall. Strange. This one I may hit on my flat lap across this edge, see what that shows. Still Rock 2, view 90 degrees from the ridges
Another one. A possible agate? Considering that most of the rocks in the area are quartzes and quartzites, this one stood out. Rock 3
Agate or jasper? This one is pretty hard, but a little bit grainy. Will try to get some slabs off it.
This side shows why I think agate. Maybe on rhyolite?
Lastly, another sex rock that got in the way. Doesn't look like much on the outside, but was very heavy. No, I did not do a SG test on it yet. Rock 4
Pretty non-descript.
Broken open with rock hammer. Was surprised at greens and metallic blues inside.
Because of the heaviness, it made me think garnet. Only this ain't the right color, lol.
There are several garnet mines near Ramona.
Brought home about 17 buckets of dirt to run through the highbanker. Will do more this evening.
Have only gone through four so far. Not gonna get rich, but better gold than a lot of places. This was from a pretty good gold area, the rocks are incidentals.
Thanks for looking, and will appreciate any thoughts/comments. Jean
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Mark K
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Post by Mark K on Apr 28, 2016 20:20:58 GMT -5
I think the pink one is an Earth turd. Turd was pushed through a small space while molten. Then it crystallized while retaining the shape of the movement.
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Post by Sabre52 on Apr 29, 2016 20:04:12 GMT -5
*L* Got to say I'm loving the "earth turd" theory but I think the first one is from Utah up around green River. Commonly called grape agates. Pretty much always have the little botryoids and that red exterior...Mel
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Post by Pat on Apr 29, 2016 22:26:29 GMT -5
First one: barbecued chicken nugget. However, I like "earth turd" as well.
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Post by Fossilman on Apr 29, 2016 23:12:34 GMT -5
Whatever they are,your going to have fun cutting them and see the prize inside!!!!!!!!
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Post by jamesp on May 3, 2016 18:34:42 GMT -5
The one you say may be rhyolite is the only one that is ID able by me.
Georgia clay stained nodulation is way cool. Boted surface is promiscuity disease.
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Post by jamesp on May 3, 2016 18:36:50 GMT -5
Brain agate ?
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Post by jamesp on May 3, 2016 18:49:01 GMT -5
Look again rockpickerforever. I see what looks like purple garnets, looks like gneiss. The bright white stars are diamonds
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Post by rockpickerforever on May 11, 2016 10:52:49 GMT -5
I think the pink one is an Earth turd. Turd was pushed through a small space while molten. Then it crystallized while retaining the shape of the movement. Thank you for that, Mark. I will forever think of that rock as an "earth turd," lol.
Thanks, also, Mel Sabre52 for the ID and location. I was hoping you would show up and edumacate me.
Brain agate ?
James, I'm pretty sure this one is a quartz of some flavor. I face polished it (on my flat lap) over the brain crenellations.
Pretty pitty on the surface, but may produce a useable slab or two when cut. Definitely hard sh!t, Maynard! Takes a great shine.
Also face polished the broke end of the garnet/? whatever. This stuff
Almost has a metallic feel to it. No surprise, since it is so heavy.
Still unclear as to what this is. It was also pretty hard, although a bit crumbly around the edge. Also seemed kind of "gummy" when hitting it on the 80 lap.
Thanks everyone for your thoughts!
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Post by jamesp on May 11, 2016 11:57:07 GMT -5
crenellations LOL. Our brains are crenelliationated Sure looks like crenelliationated quartz rockpickerforever.
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Post by orrum on May 11, 2016 12:28:37 GMT -5
I am all about earth turd!!! LOL
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Post by adam on May 11, 2016 12:49:59 GMT -5
Probably solid or nearly solid quartz on inside of the first geode, have lots of them shaped geodes in my area also. Good stuff.
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Post by rockpickerforever on May 11, 2016 13:03:29 GMT -5
crenellations LOL. Our brains are crenelliationated Sure looks like crenelliationated quartz rockpickerforever . No one can butcher the English language any worse than a Suthenah, lol!
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Post by jamesp on May 11, 2016 13:05:46 GMT -5
an honor to be subtitled.
First rock is turdtilliete.
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Post by rockpickerforever on May 11, 2016 13:14:05 GMT -5
At what point does it go from being a turdtilliete, to just a turd? More than 4 inches?
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Post by orrum on May 11, 2016 16:48:46 GMT -5
No Jean more than 4 inches is..... ? Use your imagination!!! LOL
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Post by jamesp on May 18, 2016 19:08:37 GMT -5
Bill's a horse.
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Post by snowmom on May 19, 2016 5:04:26 GMT -5
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Post by Garage Rocker on May 19, 2016 10:28:41 GMT -5
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Post by Fossilman on May 20, 2016 9:56:14 GMT -5
Jean that garnet/?,looks better in the rough...Thumbs up
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