Thursday, July 31, 2014

Esoterizona Stones 21

 
Breccia covered with a crust of small, white hexagonal crystals. The crystals fluoresce soft, milky white with hints of purple under short and longwave UV. Flecks of bright orange and green are also visible. (Pinal County) 7"x4"x3"


Veined, crystalline mass that fluoresces green under SWUV. The non-fluorescing veins create a nice contrasting pattern. The portions of the specimen that appear blue in the photo are actually green as well. (Pinal County) 4"x3"x2"


Another example of hexagonal crystals, this time with a cross-section of the crust exposed. Soft white fluorescence with shades of aqua, blue, purple and green. All three stones are fluorescent from any direction. (Pinal County) 5"x4"x3"

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Subsidence

Subsidence zone near an abandoned pit mine in Pinal County. Subsidence is sinking, caving, or fissuring of the land, often as a result of reduced groundwater levels.¹ ²

Two different articles, same title. First is more contemporary, second is more readable:
¹Arizona Land Subsidence Group. Land Subsidence and Earth Fissures in Arizonahttp://www.azgs.az.gov/Resources/CR-07-C_Dec07.pdf. 2007.
²Slaff, Steven. Land Subidence and Earth Fissures in Arizona. http://www.azgs.az.gov/HomeOwners-OCR/earthfissuresinarizona.pdf. 1993. 

Arizona Poppy

Arizona Poppy (Kallstroemia grandiflora) along Tucson Wash Road.

Monday, July 21, 2014

Esoterizona Stones 20

Fluorescent Minerals

Short and longwave UV. 8"x4"x4" (Pima County)

Blue and yellow fluorescent formations. 7"x6"x3" (Pima County)

Banded aragonite. 5"x4"x2" (Pima County)

More banding of blue and orange. 5"x3"x2" (Pima County)

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Mediterranean Gecko

Mediterranean Gecko (Hemidactylus turcicus) hanging out under the porch eaves.
They also like to hang out inside the house. I like that too.

Friday, July 11, 2014

Mine Headframe

Intact standing wooden headframe in the Lordsburg Mining District, New Mexico. These were constructed over mine shafts and supported the machinery used to bring ore to the surface. Wooden ore bins and remains of stone buildings are also present in the area. Another prominent feature is the old grade for the Anita Mine Tramway, which connected the mines to the Southern Pacific railroad at the nearby town of Shakespeare.¹ Shakespeare is now a ghost town and off-limits except by permission of the owners.


The headframe pictured above is also visible just right of center in this old photo.
Of all the buildings pictured, only a few scattered walls and foundations remain.

¹ Lasky, Samuel G. Geology and Ore Deposits of the Lordsburg Mining District.  http://pubs.usgs.gov/bul/0885/report.pdf. Plate 14.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Esoterizona Stones 19

Fluorescent Minerals

Yellow fluorescent caliche with fluorite (blue) and a green fluorescent, possibly aragonite. Shortwave UV. 5"x4"x3" (Hidalgo County, New Mexico)

Cerussite (yellow) and fluorite (blue). Longwave UV. 5"x5"x2" (Socorro County, NM)

Calcite. Shortwave UV. 5"x4"x3" (Hidalgo County, NM)

Esoterizona Stones 18

Fluorite. (Socorro County, New Mexico)
Purchased from Blanchard Rock Shop in Bingham, NM.

Crystalline hematite sprays. (Hidalgo County, NM)

Cubic galena. (Socorro County, NM)