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A
collector's guide to rock, mineral, & fossil localities of Utah
by J.R. Wilson. Miscellaneous Publication 95-4, 1995, 148 p., $9.95,
spiral bound $11.95
Sketches and photographs in abundance, a very good
layman's introduction to minerals, rocks, and fossils, plus a 16-page
color insert of collected specimens make this one of the best collecting
guides available.
Rockhound guide to selected rock and mineral localities in
Utah, by GES staff, color foldout, 6/99 PI-62 $1.25
Rockhound guide to mineral and fossil localities in Utah,
by C.H. Stowe, 1979, 79 p., Circular 63, $6.50 Photocopy
Still a good, basic guide to localities, although
specific areas mentioned in the text are often closed to collectors.
Gives type of material, area to find it in, and environment.
Special issue on Utah (reprint of Rocks & Minerals Utah Special)
62p., 1994 PI-26 $3.50
Several articles on mineral collecting and an
overview of collecting in Utah
Geologic guide to the central Wasatch Front canyons, Salt
Lake County, Utah, by Sandra N. Eldredge, William F. Case,
Mark R. Milligan, & Christine Wilkerson, 28 p. PI-87 $3.95
The Geology of Quail Creek State Park, by Robert F. Biek,
21 p., PI-63, 8/99 $3.50
This remarkable feature of Washington County
lies cradled in the eroded core of the Virgin anticline in a landscape
of enormous geological and historical interest. The park's reservoir
offers superb fishing and boating opportunities, and within the
park or its immediate vicinity can be found ruins dating to 600
A.D. and remnants of early pioneer settlements and mining efforts.
Geology and scenery of the Central Wasatch Range by M.H.
Bugden. Public Information Series #9, 1991, 17 p., $3.00
An illustrative and descriptive road log through
Parleys Canyon, Park City, Guardsman Pass, and Big Cottonwood
Canyon. Includes numerous color photos, diagrams, and geologic
time chart.
Geologic tours of northern Utah by S.K. Morgan. Miscellaneous
Publication 92-1, 1992, 98 p., $6.50
Amateur road-trippers and professional geologists
alike with welcome this handy booklet that takes them on eight
highway tours and two hikes through the spectacular scenery of
northern Utah, passing Willard Bay, Hyrum SP, and Bear Lake. On
display for the traveler are timeless records of prehistoric epochs
dating back millions of years. This publication will help you
find what's there and know what you're seeing.
Canyon country, a geologic guide to the canyonlands travel
region by S.N. Eldredge. Public Information Series #34, 1996,
$2.50
A colorful guide to the highways and scenic drives
in the Canyonlands travel region which includes Arches and half
of Canyonlands National Parks; the Manti-Lasal National Forest;
part of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area; Natural Bridges,
Rainbow Bridge, and Hovenweep National Monuments; and many others
in Grand and San Juan Counties. The vast but accessible natural
showcase offers canyons, natural arches and bridges, breathtaking
vistas, towering pinnacles, fossilized seashells and dinosaur
footprints.
A geologic tour through Wasatch Mountain State Park by
J.B. Willis and G.C. Willis. Miscellaneous Publication 93-6, 1994,
66 p., $8.50
This is a land shaped by fire and ice, and the
remnants of these forces are still visible for even the most casual
outdoor visitor. Nestled within scenery that rivals the Swiss
Alps are Cascade Springs, a championship golf course, picturesque
creeks, mountain peaks, and spectacular wilderness. This booklet
provides a step-by-step guide to enjoying the entire park and
its majesty.
National Science Teachers Association Great Salt Lake field
trip by J.W. Gwynn. Open-File Report 112, 1987, 1 pl., 5 p.,
$3.40 Photocopy
Brief highlights of the south and west sides
of the lake; includes Great Salt Lake resources, water-level fluctuations,
and history.
Geologic road log - Spanish Fork, Utah to Price, Utah
by J.L. Baer. Open-File Report 181, May 1990, 70 p., $6.25
A Salt Lake Valley field trip guide for educators teaching
8th grade earth science by G. Bemis. Open-File Report 200,
1990, 46 p., $4.00
A basic guide to various geologic features;
includes diagrams, photos, worksheets, and stops for school buses.
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