Phase Behavior of Polymer Blends (Advances in Polymer Science) (Advances in Polymer Science)
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    This series presents critical reviews of the present and future trends in polymer and biopolymer science including chemistry, physical chemistry, physics and materials science. It is addressed to all scientists at universities and in industry who wish to keep abreast of advances in the topics covered.
    Blends of Two Thermotropic Liquid Crystalline Polymers: The Influence of Reactions During Injection Molding on the Phase Structure and the Mechanical Behavior.(Statistical ... from: Polymer Engineering and Science
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      Blends of Two Thermotropic Liquid Crystalline Polymers: The Influence of Reactions During Injection Molding on the Phase Structure and the Mechanical Behavior.(Statistical ... from: Polymer Engineering and Science
      F.j. Vallejo , J.i. Eguiazabal , and J. Nazbal
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      ASIN: B0009FD076
      Release Date: 2005-07-28

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      Title: Blends of Two Thermotropic Liquid Crystalline Polymers: The Influence of Reactions During Injection Molding on the Phase Structure and the Mechanical Behavior.(Statistical Data Included)
      Author: F.j. Vallejo
      Publication: Polymer Engineering and Science (Refereed)
      Date: July 1, 2001
      Publisher: Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc.
      Volume: 41 Issue: 7 Page: 1115

      Article Type: Statistical Data Included

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      Combinatorial methods for polymer materials science: phase behavior of nanocomposite blend films.(Abstract): An article from: Polymer Engineering and Science
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        Combinatorial methods for polymer materials science: phase behavior of nanocomposite blend films.(Abstract): An article from: Polymer Engineering and Science
        Alamgir Karim , Koray Yurekli , Carson Meredith , Eric Amis , and Ramanan Krishnamoorti
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        ASIN: B0008FLN44
        Release Date: 2005-07-30

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        This digital document is an article from Polymer Engineering and Science, published by Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc. on September 1, 2002. The length of the article is 2713 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

        From the author: Polymer materials are often mixed with inorganic materials in the bulk to enhance properties, including mechanical, electrical, thermal, and physical. Such property enhancements are induced not only by the physical presence of the filler but also significantly by the interaction of the polymer with the filler via altering the local properties of the polymer material. In this regard, recently layered silicate nanocomposites have been shown to be effective in modifying the polymer properties because of their high surface area of contact between the polymer and the high aspect ratio nanoparticle. Potential property enhancements should also occur in polymer nanocomposite thin films owing to nanoparticle orientation from film confinement effects. In this paper we investigate the effect of layered silicate nanoparticles on the phase behavior of a classic polymer blend using small angle neutron scattering and compare those results to phase diagrams obtained by high throughput combinatorial methods.

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        Title: Combinatorial methods for polymer materials science: phase behavior of nanocomposite blend films.(Abstract)
        Author: Alamgir Karim
        Publication: Polymer Engineering and Science (Refereed)
        Date: September 1, 2002
        Publisher: Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc.
        Volume: 42 Issue: 9 Page: 1836(5)

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        The Effect of Scaleup on the Processing Behavior of a Blend Exhibiting Phase Inversion During Compounding [*].: An article from: Polymer Engineering and Science
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          The Effect of Scaleup on the Processing Behavior of a Blend Exhibiting Phase Inversion During Compounding [*].: An article from: Polymer Engineering and Science
          Ram Ratnagiri , Chris E. Scott , and Chi-kai Shih
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          ASIN: B0008I9UXC
          Release Date: 2005-07-28

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          This digital document is an article from Polymer Engineering and Science, published by Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc. on June 1, 2001. The length of the article is 7593 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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          Title: The Effect of Scaleup on the Processing Behavior of a Blend Exhibiting Phase Inversion During Compounding [*].
          Author: Ram Ratnagiri
          Publication: Polymer Engineering and Science (Refereed)
          Date: June 1, 2001
          Publisher: Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc.
          Volume: 41 Issue: 6 Page: 1019

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          Injection and compression molding of polystyrene/high-density polyethylene blends - phase morphology and tensile behavior.: An article from: Polymer Engineering and Science
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            Injection and compression molding of polystyrene/high-density polyethylene blends - phase morphology and tensile behavior.: An article from: Polymer Engineering and Science
            M.N. Bureau , H. El Kadi , J. Denault , and J.I. Dickson
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            ASIN: B00097KTPK
            Release Date: 2005-07-28

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            This digital document is an article from Polymer Engineering and Science, published by Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc. on February 1, 1997. The length of the article is 6366 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

            From the author: Processing and compatibilization effects on the phase morphology and the tensile behavior of blends of polystyrene and high-density polyethylene (PS/HDPE) were investigated. As predicted by theory, high shear rates encountered during extrusion blending led to efficient minor phase emulsification in immiscible PS/HDPE blends for which the viscosity ratio approaches unity. Consequently, the emulsifying effect of a styrene/ethylene-butylene/styrene (SEBS) compatibilizer was found to be negligible. In the subsequent molding process, disintegration, shape relaxation and coarsening of the minor phase domains were found to be responsible for the morphological evolution. In the compression molding process, morphological observations showed that the rate of minor phase coarsening followed the predictions of the Ostwald ripening theory, in agreement with the rheological analysis. In the injection molding process, minor phase coarsening was attributed to shear coalescence. Tensile tests performed on compression molded and injection molded blends showed that the mechanical behavior of PS/HDPE blends depend strongly upon the matrix orientation as well as the dispersed phase morphology and orientation. In both postforming operations, compatibilization effects on the morphological stability and the tensile behavior of PS/HDPE blends were found to be dependent upon the composition and the rheological behavior of the blend. Evidence of adhesion between the PS and HDPE phases was observed in the presence of SEBS in HDPE-rich blends.

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            Title: Injection and compression molding of polystyrene/high-density polyethylene blends - phase morphology and tensile behavior.
            Author: M.N. Bureau
            Publication: Polymer Engineering and Science (Refereed)
            Date: February 1, 1997
            Publisher: Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc.
            Volume: v37 Issue: n2 Page: p377(14)

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            Miscibility and phase behavior of IR/BR and BR/BR blends. (blending rubber polymer compounds) (Cover Story): An article from: Rubber World
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              Miscibility and phase behavior of IR/BR and BR/BR blends. (blending rubber polymer compounds) (Cover Story): An article from: Rubber World
              C.W. Burkhart , A.F. Halasa , J. He , W.L. Hsu , J.M. Massie , W.M. Ritchey , R.N. Thudium , and P. Zoller
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              This digital document is an article from Rubber World, published by Lippincott & Peto, Inc. on December 1, 1992. The length of the article is 2609 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

              From the supplier: The tendency for different rubber compounds to blend with each other under depends on the amount of each compound. The combination of natural rubber, cis-1,4 polyisoprene and synthetic rubber, polybutadiene, can at room-temperature occur when there is greater than 24% of the polybutadiene present. Different formulations of polybutadiene can combine with one another if the chemical structure of the blending compounds are similar.

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              Title: Miscibility and phase behavior of IR/BR and BR/BR blends. (blending rubber polymer compounds) (Cover Story)
              Author: C.W. Burkhart
              Publication: Rubber World (Magazine/Journal)
              Date: December 1, 1992
              Publisher: Lippincott & Peto, Inc.
              Volume: v207 Issue: n3 Page: p15(5)

              Article Type: Cover Story

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              Phase behavior, crystallization, and morphology of poly(ether ether ketone)/polyarylate blends.: An article from: Polymer Engineering and Science
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                Phase behavior, crystallization, and morphology of poly(ether ether ketone)/polyarylate blends.: An article from: Polymer Engineering and Science
                Rajendra K. Krishnaswamy , and Douglass S. Kalika
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                ASIN: B00096JP56
                Release Date: 2005-07-28

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                This digital document is an article from Polymer Engineering and Science, published by Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc. on March 1, 1996. The length of the article is 6272 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

                From the author: The phase behavior, crystallization, and morphology of blends based on poly (ether ether ketone) [PEEK] and bisphenol-A polyarylate [PAr] are described. This system is partially miscible in the melt. Upon quenching to an amorphous glass the system displays two glass transitions corresponding to a nearly pure PEEK phase ([T.sub.g1]) and a PAr-rich mixed phase ([T.sub.g2]). The presence of the PAr has a strong retarding influence on the rate of crystallization of PEEK in the blends. Cold crystallization from the amorphous glass occurs in two stages with increasing temperature, corresponding to the mobilization of the PEEK-rich and PAr-rich phases, respectively. At lower cold-crystallization temperatures (below [T.sub.g2]), the immobile PAr-rich phase constrains crystallization of the PEEK-rich phase, as manifested in both a decreased rate of crystallization and decreased bulk crystallinity. Dynamic relaxation studies of the crystallized blends reveal two glass-rubber relaxations originating from interlamellar amorphous populations in the PEEK-rich and PAr-rich phases. In the PAr-rich phase, there is no evidence of large-scale PAr exclusion to interfibrillar or interspherulitic regions.

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                Title: Phase behavior, crystallization, and morphology of poly(ether ether ketone)/polyarylate blends.
                Author: Rajendra K. Krishnaswamy
                Publication: Polymer Engineering and Science (Refereed)
                Date: March 1, 1996
                Publisher: Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc.
                Volume: v36 Issue: n6 Page: p786(11)

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                Polymer blends with a crystallizable diblock copolymer: thermal properties and phase behavior.: An article from: Polymer Engineering and Science
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                  Polymer blends with a crystallizable diblock copolymer: thermal properties and phase behavior.: An article from: Polymer Engineering and Science
                  H.W. Kammer , and C. Kummerloewe
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                  Release Date: 2005-07-28

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                  This digital document is an article from Polymer Engineering and Science, published by Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc. on June 1, 1996. The length of the article is 5410 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

                  From the author: We report on the thermal behavior of polymer blends comprising a block copolymer and random copolymers of styrene and acrylonitrile (SAN). The block copolymer constituents are [Epsilon]-caprolactone (CL) and a carbonate. Melting as well as crystallization behavior of the blocks are strongly influenced by addition of amorphous SAN, which is miscible only with PCL block. Blends under discussion can undergo different phase changes as macro- and microphase separation and crystallization. Hence, morphology formation is controlled by different transitions and even a cooperative interplay between them. Phase behavior of the blends is discussed and correlated with results of morphological studies.

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                  Title: Polymer blends with a crystallizable diblock copolymer: thermal properties and phase behavior.
                  Author: H.W. Kammer
                  Publication: Polymer Engineering and Science (Refereed)
                  Date: June 1, 1996
                  Publisher: Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc.
                  Volume: v36 Issue: n12 Page: p1608(11)

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                  Rheo-optical behavior of binary polymer blends: the effect of simple shear flow on phase behavior.: An article from: Polymer Engineering and Science
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                    Rheo-optical behavior of binary polymer blends: the effect of simple shear flow on phase behavior.: An article from: Polymer Engineering and Science
                    Z.J. Chen , R.-J. Wu , M.T. Shaw , R.A. Weiss , M.L. Fernandez , and J.S. Higgins
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                    This digital document is an article from Polymer Engineering and Science, published by Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc. on January 15, 1995. The length of the article is 3861 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

                    From the author: The phase behavior of polymer blends under simple shear flow has been studied using a custom-designed rheo-optical system consisting of a two-dimensional small-angle light scattering (SALS) device incorporated into a conventional rheometer. Two-dimensional SALS images were gathered for model polymer blend systems with different quiescent phase behavior: polystyrene/polyisobutylene (PS/PIB) that exhibits upper critical solution temperature phase behavior and polystyrene/poly(vinyl methyl ether) (PS/PVME) that shows lower critical solution temperature phase behavior. For the PS/PIB blend, shear-induced phase mixing occurred at a critical shear rate. Below that critical shear rate, the dispersed phase was highly elongated parallel to the flow direction. For PS/PVME blends, a streak scattering pattern was observed even though the sample became optically clear after shearing. We observed, apparently for the first time, the development of a bright-streak pattern from a transient dark-streak pattern for a polymer blend system under shear. Rheo-microscopy studies revealed an intriguing wave pattern that developed coincident with the observation of a streak pattern by SALS. The relationship between the two phenomena has not yet been established.

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                    Title: Rheo-optical behavior of binary polymer blends: the effect of simple shear flow on phase behavior.
                    Author: Z.J. Chen
                    Publication: Polymer Engineering and Science (Refereed)
                    Date: January 15, 1995
                    Publisher: Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc.
                    Volume: v35 Issue: n1 Page: p92(8)

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                    Study on the phase behavior of EVA/PS blends during in situ polymerization.: An article from: Polymer Engineering and Science
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                      Study on the phase behavior of EVA/PS blends during in situ polymerization.: An article from: Polymer Engineering and Science
                      Shih-Kai Cheng , Cheng-Chien Wang , and Chuh-Yung Chen
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                      ASIN: B0008DRZJI
                      Release Date: 2005-07-31

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                      This digital document is an article from Polymer Engineering and Science, published by Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc. on June 1, 2003. The length of the article is 4214 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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                      Title: Study on the phase behavior of EVA/PS blends during in situ polymerization.
                      Author: Shih-Kai Cheng
                      Publication: Polymer Engineering and Science (Refereed)
                      Date: June 1, 2003
                      Publisher: Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc.
                      Volume: 43 Issue: 6 Page: 1221(11)

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                      Exploring the Geology of the Carolinas: A Field Guide to Favorite Places from Chimney Rock to Charleston
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                        Foreword by Ralph Roberts, Publisher There are things you can collect in these old, old mountains that have greater age than antiques. Far greater age. Eons old, and these treasures lie beneath your feet, in the ground, the ancient ground.

                        Rick Jacquot has knowledge of these vastly old artifacts of the earth's creation and its growing pains through millions of long years, now gone. He has searched over mountain and through bramble-choked glen to find the best places, those hallowed, secretive locations yielding the best in specimens of rock, mineral, and-oh yes!-sparkling gemstones. Some of these specimens can be valuable, others precious in the learning of geological lore they impart. All have a story to tell.

                        Often hunters of rocks maintain their secrets as closely as any fisherman protecting that piece of stream where the big trout grab for any hook that comes near the water. Rick does not, he shares it here with you, even to giving GPS coordinates!

                        When Rick brought this book idea to me, I turned out to be an easier sell than he had thought. My father and I spent many happy hours in the pursuit of the not-always-elusive rock. My cousins-Jack Ball and his son Jackie-have ownership of the Little Pine garnet mine in Madison County where my grandfather, George Roberts, was foreman back in its heyday before World War II. I love these mountains-what is on them, in them, and what makes them up. So we, in much pride, add this book to our Land of the Sky series.

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                        Over the years, improved mining techniques uncovered many more rich gem and mineral deposits. Unfortunately gem production was too low to justify continued commercial mining, mineral mines began to close as imported minerals began to be shipped into the area, it was cheaper to import the minerals from a foreign country than to mine them locally.

                        (left: GEM QUALITY ALMANDINE GARNETS FROM THE LITTLE PINE MINE, MADISON COUNTY)

                        Today the gem mines you find are tourist mines/attractions, these mines are enriched with foreign material to keep the customers happy, most are located in the Cowee Valley and the Spruce Pine area, there are a few mines which provide all native material and I have listed them in this book. There are still some active commercial mines/quarries in Western North Carolina, limestone, talc, feldspar, quartz, pyrophyllite and spodumene, are just a few of the minerals mined.

                        The Western North Carolina area is still a rockhound's dream, if you know where to look. I moved here in 1987 and began collecting in this area in 1989. One thing I have learned about rockhounds is that they are tight-lipped about collecting sites, they do not want anyone to know where their secret hole is at, and if by chance you do get some information from them, you have to swear on your life, and promise to forfeit your firstborn child if you ever tell anyone about the secret location. This can become very frustrating, fortunately I met a local rockhound who had been collecting in the area for over thirty years and he did not mind sharing his information. I was lucky, and as my interest in the hobby grew, I began to meet more people who knew about more sites. Unfortunately many people do not get that chance, I am sure many aspiring rockhounds have simply given up the hobby for lack of interest because they could not find anyone willing to share information with them.

                        There are thousands of mines and prospects in the Western North Carolina area containing many gems and minerals that would be of interest to collectors. Many of these mines are on state or federal property but the locations to them have been lost over time and are waiting to be rediscovered, many more are on private land and the owners do not allow collecting. Many of the active mines and quarries in the area will not let anyone in to collect mineral specimens, they site safety reasons, government rules and regulations, etc. This book was written by a rockhound for rockhounds new and old.

                        (right : EMERALD CRYSTALS FROM THE CRABTREE EMERALD MINE, MITCHELL COUNTY)

                        I have listed as many sites that I know of that are open to collecting, some of these sites are active mines/quarries, some are the remains of old pegmatite/mica/feldspar/gem mines that have been closed for years, and a few are more recent discoveries made by myself and some fellow rockhounds in the area. I have also included several close sites that are in Georgia, Tennessee, and farther east in North Carolina. I feel you should have the opportunity to collect at these sites while in the area. I have tried to make finding the sites as easy as possible with detailed directions and maps.

                        The odometer on my vehicle was used to the tenth of a mile to measure some of the distances in this book, your odometer may vary slightly from mine so keep this in mind while traveling to a particular site. Remember to always respect the property of others, if you dig a hole make sure to fill it before you leave and always carry out any trash you bring in and any trash you see left by others, doing this will help to insure future collecting at these locations. If you are new to the hobby I hope this guide will help you along the way to find many beautiful specimens for your collection, if you've been around a while I hope you will find some useful information here that is new to you.

                        Many of the sites listed in this book are commercial mines or quarries or roadside locations that are easily found with the street directions and maps I have provided. Most of the commercial mines and some of the quarries have signs directing you to the site when you are within a few miles of the location, but as many more are in remote hard to find locations. You should have no problem finding these sites with the directions given, as an extra tool, if you have a portable GPS unit I have included the coordinates for the more remote locations to assist with finding these sites.

                        While researching this book over a two-year period I visited all the locations listed. I try to visit these locations as often as possible to collect specimens for my collection and I have always been granted permission to collect at the sites on private property. But collecting status changes and property is bought and sold, you should always get permission from the property owner before collecting on private property, this shows respect for the owner and helps to allow future collecting at these sites.

                        About the Author

                        (left: The author collecting travertine (cave onyx) at Ladds Mountain in Cartersville, Georgia )

                        Richard "Rick" Jacquot was born in Montgomery County, Maryland in 1962, and grew up in Wheaton, Maryland. As a child he and his father, mother, and sister went on numerous camping trips to the mountains of Pennsylvania and West Virginia, this is wher...

                        Customer Reviews:

                        5 out of 5 stars Adding to the addiction..........2007-04-30

                        I purchased this book after having visited a mine or two in the state. It is written in a manner that makes one eager to take a weekend and do nothing but mine. That is what I am going to do soon, with this book in tow.

                        4 out of 5 stars Good book but no color pictures........2007-01-31

                        The info in this book is good. It gives directions and GPS info and other good info. BUT in this day and age there is really no excuse for just having black and white pictures in this kind of book. In black and white all the rocks look very similiar to me. If they would just add color pictures I would rate it 5 stars instead of just 4. I still recommend this book but not as your only one for this area. Get it to compliment others.

                        5 out of 5 stars Fantastic book!.......2005-08-10

                        Words cannot begin to describe how excellent this book is for anyone who has ever dreamed of uncovering their very own treasure trove of gems! After purchasing it, I found emeralds at the very first location I visited. On my second trip, I came home with my truck so loaded with incredible specimens that my shocks creaked and groaned for the entire ride. Then, inside the third mine that I decided to check out, I met the author. He was prying gigantic garnets out of the walls of the mine, and enthusiastically shared his knowledge and techniques with me. My house and yard are now decorated with an amazing array of gems and minerals. I'd highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in searching for gems. A five star rating is too low. This book deserves at least ten stars, and probably more!

                        5 out of 5 stars North Carolina Gems.......2003-04-11

                        Absolutely wonderful book!!! Took this with us on a vcation in NC and had the best time going to the places in the book. His directions are great and made it a joy to use. Would recommend it to anyone rock hunting in the area.
                        Carolina Rocks!: The Geology of South Carolina
                        Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
                        • A capable review of an underpublicized geologic area
                        • Interesting geology, but not a field guide
                        Carolina Rocks!: The Geology of South Carolina
                        Carolyn Hanna Murphy
                        Manufacturer: Sandlapper Pub Co
                        ProductGroup: Book
                        Binding: Paperback

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                        ASIN: 0878441212

                        Product Description

                        A comprehensive study of the many layers of sand, clay, and rock that make up the Palmetto state. Examines the geologic history of the state and lists geology resources and references.
                        Carolina Rocks contains over 130 pictures, diagrams and maps of geologic features found in South Carolina. Several of the chapters contain lists of sites to visit such as rock outcroppings, waterfalls and fossil digs. The book provides a section listing geology resources such as museums, rock shops, education agencies, science clubs, associations, magazines and books. The glossary contains over 250 terms and the index is detailed with hundreds of entries.

                        Customer Reviews:

                        4 out of 5 stars A capable review of an underpublicized geologic area.......2002-03-10

                        I bought this book in Charleston, S.C., the site of the East Coast's biggest earthquake since the Republic was founded. It seems less and less people know that. Likewise, the Carolina Bays seem an increasingly obscure geological phenomenon. This book will cure those gaps in the general public's knowledge and provide an entertaining, competent read at the same time. The State of South Carolina has many other fascinating features, each of which are discussed in a manner that is neither demeaningly simple nor unduly complex. The book could have used more photos, particularly color shots of the state's western areas, many of which are subtle beauty spots the year around. This book is a fine guide, however, and is one of the better state-based geology texts.

                        4 out of 5 stars Interesting geology, but not a field guide.......2000-12-17

                        This book was written by a middle-school science teacher with a doctorate in education. As a lifelong South Carolina resident, I found it interesting and challenging enough for adult readers such as myself, but there are only a moderate number of photos and drawings, and only 5 color plates, plus the front and back covers. The book's strengths, for my purposes, are the lists of the rocks and minerals likely to be found in each region of the state, plus the detailed explanations of how they came to be here; and the fascinating history of the gold rush in South Carolina, which I was unaware had taken place. Other people with other interests might enjoy the chapter on the mysterious "Carolina Bays" or the one about fossils, which is particularly long and detailed.
                        Geology of the basement rocks near Charleston, South Carolina: Data from detrital rock fragments in lower Mesozoic(?) rocks in Clubhouse Crossroads test hole #3 (Geological Survey professional paper)
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                          Geology of the basement rocks near Charleston, South Carolina: Data from detrital rock fragments in lower Mesozoic(?) rocks in Clubhouse Crossroads test hole #3 (Geological Survey professional paper)
                          Gregory S Gohn
                          Manufacturer: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey
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                          Binding: Unknown Binding

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                          Geology of the lower Mesozoic(?) sedimentary rocks in Clubhouse Crossroads test hole #3, near Charleston, South Carolina (Geological Survey professional paper)
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                            Geology of the lower Mesozoic(?) sedimentary rocks in Clubhouse Crossroads test hole #3, near Charleston, South Carolina (Geological Survey professional paper)
                            Gregory S Gohn
                            Manufacturer: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey
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                            Phosphate rocks of South Carolina and the "great Carolina marl bed",: With five colored illustrations. A popular and scientific view of their origin, geological ... a history of their discovery and development
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                              Phosphate rocks of South Carolina and the "great Carolina marl bed",: With five colored illustrations. A popular and scientific view of their origin, geological ... a history of their discovery and development
                              F. S Holmes
                              Manufacturer: Holmes' book house
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                              ASIN: B00085JW7O
                              A preliminary report on the geology of the geology of the volcanic-rock-hosted Barite Hill gold deposit, Carolina slate belt (SuDoc I 19.76:92-305)
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                                A preliminary report on the geology of the geology of the volcanic-rock-hosted Barite Hill gold deposit, Carolina slate belt (SuDoc I 19.76:92-305)
                                Sandra H. B. Clark
                                Manufacturer: U.S. Geological Survey Books and Open-File Reports Section, distributor
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                                ASIN: B00010EXY8

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