You may be able to find amethyst geodes in San Bernardino, California, as well as in Fresno.
You find geodos (in virginia) in virgin media, hahatehe!
Geodes are typically classified based on their mineral composition and the type of formation process they undergo. Common classifications include sedimentary geodes, volcanic geodes, and metamorphic geodes. Additionally, geodes can also be classified based on the type of minerals or crystals found inside them, such as amethyst geodes or quartz geodes.
Yeah calcite is in geodes. you can find some in stores or you can go on the internet and there is proof that there is calcite in geodes if you go to google.com and go to images and type in calcite in geodes ask wiki answers for more info :)!!!!
In California, geodes can often be found in areas such as the Mojave Desert, particularly around the towns of Barstow and Lucerne Valley. The California desert regions, including the areas near the Amargosa Valley and the Owl Canyon, are also promising spots. Additionally, the San Diego County region, particularly near the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, is known for geode hunting. Always check local regulations and obtain permission if needed before collecting geodes.
Yes, geodes can be found in Somerset, NJ. Geodes are typically formed in sedimentary and volcanic rock, and they may be discovered in various locations throughout the state, including Somerset County. It is important to obtain proper permissions before collecting geodes on private property or protected land.
The Hauser Geode Beds, SW of Blythe, offer good geode collecting in several different areas. For further details, it's best to join a local gem and mineral club, consult your state geology department, or a local university or museum's earth science department.
I know of a huge pocket of them in San Augustine County
Geodes can be found in certain areas of New Jersey, such as the northern part of the state near the borders with New York and Pennsylvania. Look for areas with sedimentary rock formations like limestone and dolomite, as these are where geodes are most likely to be found. Be sure to obtain permission before collecting geodes on private property.
i lived in Portsmouth (southern) Ohio and there were geodes everywhere. . .we found them in creek beds and hillside cuts. . .they aren't the really flashy colorful type, but there are a lot of them
What you say is true; fluorite is sometimes purple, and does appear in some geodes. I do, however, think that it would be rare to find a geode with purple fluorite
the only place i have found them in illiinois is inside of geodes.
Both the geodes we made and natural geodes have a hollow cavity lined with crystals. They both have an outer shell that is made of the same material as the surrounding rock. Additionally, both types of geodes have unique and beautiful crystal formations inside.