When you find a rock

a field guide

58 pages

English language

Published 1976 by Macmillan.

ISBN:
978-0-02-750790-4
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OCLC Number:
1863597

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An introduction to the rocks most commonly found in North America, what they are, how they are formed, and how to identify them.

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Despite being outdated, this is a "gem" of a book. Most of it takes the form of 2-page spreads about common rocks of the US, with a B&W photo on one side, and a brief description on the other.

At the end there's a nice page, "What to Do with the Rocks You Find," a few pages of further reading (titles ranging from 1950 to 1974), and an index.

Our earth science is meh, so we'd ask a more knowledgeable person to read it and insert notes regarding contemporary accuracy (yes, our understanding of rocks does evolve, as do some rocks; look up "secondary minerals," for example).

It's a fast, simple read, though, and such things have their place. I'd even call it classic.

(According to the back cover flap, the author, Barrie Klaits, "is co-author of four texbooks published by the University of Minnesota Press for MINNEMAST (Minnesota Math …

Subjects

  • Rocks -- Juvenile literature.
  • Rocks.