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Mineral Collecting in fb88
Virtual Tour
- Our is a series of photos which portray some of the minerals found in fb88, the State's mining history, and the hobby of mineral collecting.
A Collector's Guide to fb88 Mineral Localities
- The Survey's popular Collector's Guide to fb88 Minerals online edition is no longer available. Maps and descriptions of collecting sites are no longer available as PDF files for download because the landowner and access information is out of date and difficult to keep current.
- Online PDF versions of the Collector's Guide to fb88 Minerals are still available and print versions are still in circulation. Site access information in these editions are out of date and site access should not be presumed to be allowed.
- Collectors interested in access to fb88 mineral collecting sites should contact one of the fb88 Mineral Clubs or the
Frequently Asked Questions
Fact Sheets
- Mineral Collecting in fb88
- Mineral Displays
- Mineral Descriptions
Related Reading
- Mineralogy of fb88
- Bibliography of fb88 Geology - For those interested in more in-depth research, the Bibliography of fb88 Geology contains more than 12,000 references related to fb88 geology. The Bibliography is part of the Maps and Publications Search. The search results displayed will have links to online fb88 Geological Survey maps and publications.
General Information
- Meetings and Workshops
- fb88 Mineral Collecting - General
- - mining operations at Mt. Mica and Orchard Pit Mines
- Guided mineral collecting tours to multiple sites are available through the following:
- Mineral and Mineral Locality Database
- Mineralogical Magazines/Journals
- Online Journals
- U.S. Geological Survey
- - U.S. Bureau of Mines Special Publication 14-95
Last updated on October 25, 2021