Jewels of the Early Earth: Minerals and Fossils of the Precambrian
Over 650 vivid color photos reveal the geo-collectible fossils and minerals associated with the first two billion years of earth’s history.

This engaging text explores the geology of shield areas and their associated rocks and minerals. Also examined are pegmatites and their associated minerals, including attractive minerals and crystals like emerald and aquamarine. Early minerals and rocks associated with the formation of the earth’s atmosphere are also revealed–the geologic strata known as BIF (Banded Iron Formation).

Some of the earth’s oldest fossils are included, displayed in outcrops harboring the earliest evidence of life. A variety of unusual minerals associated with early limestone-like rocks (now usually found as marble) are revealed, including highly prized rocks used for decorative carvings as well as gemstones. Greenstone belts, among the earliest rocks on the planet, are also examined and their interesting association with much of the earth’s gold deposits is explored.

This book is a must for anyone passionate about geology and paleontology.
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Jewels of the Early Earth: Minerals and Fossils of the Precambrian
Over 650 vivid color photos reveal the geo-collectible fossils and minerals associated with the first two billion years of earth’s history.

This engaging text explores the geology of shield areas and their associated rocks and minerals. Also examined are pegmatites and their associated minerals, including attractive minerals and crystals like emerald and aquamarine. Early minerals and rocks associated with the formation of the earth’s atmosphere are also revealed–the geologic strata known as BIF (Banded Iron Formation).

Some of the earth’s oldest fossils are included, displayed in outcrops harboring the earliest evidence of life. A variety of unusual minerals associated with early limestone-like rocks (now usually found as marble) are revealed, including highly prized rocks used for decorative carvings as well as gemstones. Greenstone belts, among the earliest rocks on the planet, are also examined and their interesting association with much of the earth’s gold deposits is explored.

This book is a must for anyone passionate about geology and paleontology.
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Jewels of the Early Earth: Minerals and Fossils of the Precambrian

Jewels of the Early Earth: Minerals and Fossils of the Precambrian

by Bruce L. Stinchcomb
Jewels of the Early Earth: Minerals and Fossils of the Precambrian

Jewels of the Early Earth: Minerals and Fossils of the Precambrian

by Bruce L. Stinchcomb

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Over 650 vivid color photos reveal the geo-collectible fossils and minerals associated with the first two billion years of earth’s history.

This engaging text explores the geology of shield areas and their associated rocks and minerals. Also examined are pegmatites and their associated minerals, including attractive minerals and crystals like emerald and aquamarine. Early minerals and rocks associated with the formation of the earth’s atmosphere are also revealed–the geologic strata known as BIF (Banded Iron Formation).

Some of the earth’s oldest fossils are included, displayed in outcrops harboring the earliest evidence of life. A variety of unusual minerals associated with early limestone-like rocks (now usually found as marble) are revealed, including highly prized rocks used for decorative carvings as well as gemstones. Greenstone belts, among the earliest rocks on the planet, are also examined and their interesting association with much of the earth’s gold deposits is explored.

This book is a must for anyone passionate about geology and paleontology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780764338809
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.
Publication date: 01/06/2012
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 10.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

The author, Dr. Bruce L. Stinchcomb has long had a strong interest in early rocks. He has worked with them in uranium and other mineral exploration, some of it in the far north. This is Dr. Stinchcomb's eighth book on geo-collectibles.
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