Iowa Gems and Minerals in Your Pocket, by Paul Garvin and Anthony Plaut, is now available from the Bur Oak Guide series of the University of Iowa Press.
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The laminated guide is available at bookstores or from the UI Press, 800-621-2736 or www.uiowapress.org.
Iowa’s long record of mining lead, coal, gypsum, and limestone contains a rich history; the 47 mineral specimens in Iowa Gems and Minerals in Your Pocket make up a fascinating illustrated guide to that history.
From the spiky teeth of a geode containing sparkling quartz crystals, the rich browns and golds of smoky quartz and goethite needles on calcite, and the coral-like branches of plumose barite, to the abstract reds and whites of polished agate cabochons, world-class mineral crystals are harvested from the rocks of the Hawkeye State.
Garvin is a professor of geology at Cornell College, where Plaut is a professor of art.