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Fishing for Fossils In Wyoming Tips for Success

By: Donald Baumgartner My summer vacation of 2010 was a fossil collection trip to Utah and Wyoming in pursuit of trilobites and fish fossils, respectively. With this article I herein elaborate on the second half of my expedition to Southwestern Wyoming near the town...

Phosphorescing Diamond

By: Douglas Poy From: The Pick and Dop Stick, 9/2013 2nd Place — 2014 AFMS Junior Articles Under 12 The Hope Diamond emits a red phosphorescence after being bombarded with ultraviolet light. (Photo by John Nels Hatleberg) The diamond is one of the greatest minerals...

The Nature of Earth: Origin of the Universe

By: Antonio Peso From: The Pick and Dop Stick, 6/2013 10th Place — 2014 AFMS Original Adult Advanced Articles I've often thought that the place to start to understand geology is in the beginning. And in the beginning the astronomers tell us, there was no need for...

Peacock Ore: Prettiest when Tarnished

By: Mei Poy From: The Pick and Dop Stick, 5/2013 1st Place — 2014 AFMS Junior Article (12 - 17)  When something is dirty, we usually clean it. We have car washes, dishwashers, and washing machines. We live in a world of dirt that has been made more sterile than ever...

The Colors of Fluorescence, Part I

By: Robert Beadle From: The Pick and Dop Stick, 4/2013 4th Place — 2014 AFMS Original Adult Advanced Articles Fluorite crystals are a highly collectable mineral. I should know as I have been collecting fluorite since the start of my mineral collection. In addition to...

Pu`u Loa Petroglyph Field on the Island of Hawaii

By: Brandon Poy From: The Pick and Dop Stick, 10/2012 1st Place — 2013 MWF Junior Under 12 Articles This year in August, my family went to Hawaii. When people hear the word "Hawaii" they think about a flourishing tropical paradise. However, on the Big Island, the area...

How Old is the Earth? (Part II of II)

By: Harold H. Lundberg From: The Pick and Dop Stick, 4/2012 9th Place — 2013 MWF Original AduIt Articles Moving on to the Christian era. Almost from the beginning, clergy were trying to establish a firm date for the Creation. It was needed so they could calculate "the...

Every Rock Has a Story

By: Robert Beadle From: The Pick and Dop Stick, 3/2012 6th Place — 2013 MWF Original AduIt Articles Ages and ages ago what is now known as Illinois was covered with warm shallow seas. North America was located near the equator. For about 41 million years, layers of...

Hunting Fossil “Bugs” in Utah

By: Donald Baumgartner From: LOESS Bulletin, 12/2010 1st Place — 2014 AFMS 1st Place — 2011 MWF Advanced Adult Articles Our host Jake Skabelund and staff of the American Trilobite Suppliers, planned for everything and spared no expense to make this experience safe,...