Completely revised and expanded, this fourth edition covers the 986 minerals found in Arizona, showcased with breathtaking new color photographs throughout the book. The new edition includes more than 200 new species not reported in the third edition and previously unknown in Arizona.
Chapters in this fourth edition of
Mineralogy of Arizona cover gemstones and lapidary materials, fluorescent minerals, and an impressive catalog of mineral species. The authors also discuss mineral districts, including information about the geology, mineralogy, and age of mineral occurrences throughout the state. The book includes detailed maps of each county, showing the boundaries and characteristics of the mineral districts present in the state.
Arizona's rich mineral history is well illustrated by the more than 300 color photographs of minerals, gemstones, and fluorescent minerals that help the reader identify and understand the rich and diverse mineralogy of Arizona. Anyone interested in the mineralogy and geology of the state will find this the most up-to-date compilation of the minerals known to occur in Arizona.
Author: Raymond W. Grant, Ron Gibbs, Harvey Jong
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Published: 07/05/2022
Pages: 744
Weight: 4.05lbs
Size: 9.97h x 7.08w x 1.42d
ISBN: 9780816543571
About the AuthorRaymond W. Grant, co-author of the
Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd Edition, has a PhD in geology and has retired after teaching geology at Mesa Community College in Mesa, Arizona, for thirty-one years.
Ronald B. Gibbs has bachelor's degrees in geology and mining engineering and has retired after a career in the copper mining industry.
Harvey W. Jong received a bachelor's degree from MIT and a master's degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara; both degrees are in electrical engineering. After working in the microprocessor industry for fifteen years, he decided to pursue his passion for photography and started a digital media studio.
Jan C. Rasmussen holds a PhD in economic geology from the University of Arizona and has served as the associate curator of the University of Arizona Mineral Museum and later as the curator of the Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum in Phoenix.
Stanley B. Keith has a master's degree in geology from the University of Arizona and has worked for the Arizona Geological Survey before co-founding MagmaChem Exploration.