Get the definitive guide to Lake Superior agates, filled with hundreds of photos and fascinating information that make it perfect for any coffee table.
Agates are mineral formations famous for their concentric, ring-like banding and beautiful coloration. Found around the world and revered for thousands of years, agates are undoubtedly one of the most spectacular results of geology. Yet for all of their popularity, we know comparatively little about them. Agates of Lake Superior byDan R. Lynch and Bob Lynchis an ode to these ancient gemstones (found in Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and southern Ontario) in a large-format, full-color coffee-table book.
Bob and Dan, the father-son duo known for their Rocks & Minerals field guides, provide a thorough examination of Lake Superior’s strange and unique agate specimens. Supplemented by hundreds of photographs, their text spotlights each variety of Lake Superior agate. You’ll also be fascinated by a critical look at agate formation theories, tips on how to find and identify agates, where to look for them, and how collectible your agates may be.
Book Features:
A thorough explanation of agates and why they are unique
The history of Lake Superior’s formation and how it relates to agates
A critical look at agate formation theories
A thorough examination of Lake Superior’s strange and unique varieties
Hundreds of true-to-life photographs and diagrams
Tips on how to find and identify agates, and where to look for them
If you’re a casual rock collector, you will find Agates of Lake Superior to be fun, interesting, and beautiful. If you’re a more advanced hobbyist, you will appreciate this professional and well-researched resource.
Softcover 224 pages
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