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Re: 1977-2022, Anthony, Mineralogy of Arizona
« Reply #3 on: September 13, 2022, 08:30:58 AM »
Mineralogy of Arizona, Fourth Edition
Raymond W. Grant (Author), Ron Gibbs (Author), Harvey Jong (Author), Jan Rasmussen (Author), Stanley Keith (Author)
Hardcover ($75.00), Paperback ($49.95), Ebook ($49.95)

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.

"This is a significant update from the 3rd Edition. The chapters on fluorescence, mineral districts and the geology and formation of ore deposits and the resulting mineral species and specimens are interesting and very informative. This sets Mineralogy of Arizona, 4th Edition, apart from all other mineralogy texts. This should be required reading for all geology and mineralogy students." —Les Presmyk, chairman of Flagg Mineral Foundation

Praise for previous editions

“This book is among the best of the various US state and regional guides to minerals and their localities. Arizona minerals are of popular interest, and Arizona mineral specimens are especially apparent in collections and museums throughout the world. The authors, respected academic mineralogists, have directed this expanded update of two widely used earlier editions to the needs of the professional geologist and the serious mineral collector.”—Choice

“This handsome edition, like its predecessors, is the definitive source of information on Arizona minerals. The size of this exceptional work is more than double that of the first and second editions. . . . Essential for anyone interested in Arizona’s minerals, from the novice to the professional geologist.”—Arizona Mineral Resources

https://uapress.arizona.edu/book/mineralogy-of-arizona-fourth-edition

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Re: 1977-2022, Anthony, Mineralogy of Arizona
« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2015, 09:13:23 AM »
"MINERALOGY OF ARIZONA" - 3RD EDITION - By J. Anthony, S. Williams, R. Bideaux, and R. Grant, 576 pages, 7 X 10" size, illustrated, available in both hard and soft cover. The new "Mineralogy of Arizona" is a completely revised and greatly expanded edition of a book first published in 1977, and updated in 1982. This Third Edition includes 232 minerals discovered in Arizona since the First Edition, including 28 new mineral species first identified in the State. Also new is a section on the history of Arizona mining and mineralogy, which provides context for understanding the significance of mineral discoveries and production, since prehistoric times. Sixty new color photographs are included, as well as new, clear maps of the various Arizona mineral producing districts, and principal mining areas in the State. Other chapters feature: Uranium and Vanadium deposits, Arizona meteorites, pegmatite deposits, as well as porphyry-copper-related, and other hydrothermal deposits. This book is a "must have" for all who are interested in minerals, mining, and geology in the State of Arizona. A complete review of this new book appears in the "Mineralogical Record" magazine, Vol. 27, P. 153 (March-April 1996). Published by the University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ, 1995.
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1977-2022, Anthony, Mineralogy of Arizona
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