Oregon!
RyansRocks
- 106 / 199
1
Botryoidal Geode!
0:26
2
Botryoidal Carnelean!
0:23
3
Botryoidal Geode!
0:36
4
Big Sexy!
0:40
5
Botryoidal Plume Agate!
0:43
6
Botryoidal Formation!
0:31
7
Chalcedony Geode!
0:31
8
Geode Shot Glass!
0:33
9
Leopard skin Jasper!
0:31
10
Big Jasper!
0:40
11
A river runs through it!
0:58
12
Thunderegg Cut!
0:59
13
Agate Cut!
0:59
14
Fossiliferous Limestone Cut!
0:57
15
Breccia!
0:59
16
Agate Cut!
0:57
17
Beautiful Agate Cut!
0:58
18
Ooids inside!
0:58
19
Travertine Cut!
0:52
20
Agate Stone Cut!
0:59
21
Brecciated Jasper Cut!
0:59
22
Jasper Cut!
0:58
23
Agate Nodule Cut!
0:57
24
Leopard skin Jasper Cut!
0:58
25
Green Tint Basalt Cut!
0:58
26
Cold Rockhunt in a Hot Springs!
0:56
27
Snively Gulch!
0:44
28
Roadcut Snively Gulch!
2:05
29
Agate n' Brecciated Jasper!
0:35
30
Hot mess of Conglomerate!
0:43
31
Basalt Lavarock!
0:38
32
Jasper w/iron inclusions!
0:34
33
Big Daddy!
0:46
34
Chalcedony Chunk!
0:45
35
Fruity Pebbles Conglomerate!
0:57
36
Ironstone banding!
0:32
37
Quartzite w/patterns!
0:23
38
Brecciated Red Jasper!
0:28
39
Breccia!
0:28
40
My BFFs a BIF!
0:22
41
Blob o' Jasper!
0:39
42
Walkin' a wash!
1:44
43
Soapstone!
0:34
44
Breccia!
0:36
45
Conglomerate!
0:24
46
Jasper chunk!
0:29
47
Plume agate!
0:24
48
Jasper!
0:20
49
Jasper chunk!
0:49
50
Lavarock!
0:29
51
Breccia!
0:39
52
Red eye!
0:31
53
Interesting chunk o' Jasper!
0:28
54
Can't wait to cut this one!
0:45
55
Yellow Jasper!
0:46
56
Bruneau Jasper!
0:32
57
Out rockhoundin' the other daaaayie...
0:40
58
Thunderegg Inspection!
0:28
59
Plume botryoidal chalcedony nugget!
3:03
60
Plume slice!
2:03
61
Botryoidal slice!
2:03
62
Plume agate inspection!
4:32
63
Plume flow!
2:13
64
Botryoidal Chalcedony Nugget!
1:51
65
Playing with color!
0:50
66
Plume chunk glow!
1:13
67
Red dot glow slice!
0:49
68
Glow plume!
1:07
69
Carnelean Glow!
0:52
70
Jasper glow!
1:05
71
Glow Plume!
0:51
72
Plume chunk glow!
0:52
73
Slab o' Plume Glow!
1:03
74
Glow chunk!
0:52
75
Plume agate glow!
0:54
76
The green caught my eye!
0:33
77
Square geode!
0:33
78
Big ol' chunk!
0:41
79
Beautiful dark opal!
0:31
80
Hot Botryoidal Mess!
0:51
81
Plume agate!
0:37
82
A Bit o' Honey Plume Agate!
0:35
83
Brecciated jasper!
0:33
84
Plume agate!
0:51
85
Alien egg!
0:40
86
Half of a geode!
0:36
87
It's curved!
0:39
88
Plume Agate!
0:36
89
Botryoidal formations!
0:32
90
Carnelian sandwich!
0:30
91
Broken geode!
0:33
92
This half survived Monther Nature!
0:30
93
Plume agate!
0:54
94
Beautiful Colors!
0:40
95
Jasper, Chalcedony, Opal & ???
0:52
96
Cool Banding!
0:40
97
Rockhunting at Graveyard Point!
1:06
98
Botryoidal chalcedony!
0:19
99
Wash walkin'
0:34
100
Dark green metamorphic!
0:18
101
Pretty Orangey & Yella Quartzite!
0:21
102
Chalcedony Nodule!
0:31
103
Big Daddy Agate!
0:30
104
Reds!
0:27
105
Agate Chunk!
0:39
Beautiful Glow Quartz!
0:54
107
Iron Stained Quartz!
0:51
108
Yellow Agate Nodule!
0:48
109
White Iron Stained Quartz!
0:47
110
White Quartz!
0:47
111
Iron Stained Quartz!
0:46
112
Pretty Yellow Glow Nodule!
0:50
113
Thunderegg!
0:41
114
Half a Thunderegg w/Opal!
0:38
115
Botryoital Opal w/ A Little of Everything!
0:46
116
Pretty Red Jasper!
0:40
117
Succor Creek Canyon, OR.
0:49
118
Watch for Rocks!
1:09
119
Greens & Browns!
0:25
120
Big ol' nodule!
0:33
121
Hot Mess of agates!
0:40
122
White/Yellow Chalcedony!
0:34
123
Nodule w/ reds!
0:28
124
Spud 4!!!
0:18
125
Green Sandstone!
0:23
126
Botryoidal chalcedony!
0:27
127
Pretty greens!
0:27
128
Pretty red agates nodule!
0:24
129
Another nodule with reds!
0:27
130
Dinosaur Egg!
0:35
131
Into the "to be cut" box!
0:22
132
Geode?
0:30
133
Molten Sandstone?
0:27
134
Red!
0:25
135
Sandstone!
0:20
136
Example of minerals seeping into rocks!
0:28
137
Big lump of miscellaneous rocks!
0:17
138
139
Big Daddy Nodule!
0:16
140
Rockhounding near Mitchell Butte, OR
0:24
141
Love the Green!
0:23
142
Spud!
0:25
143
Chalcedony or Opal?
0:19
144
Mish Mash of Agate!
0:20
145
Shard of Agate!
0:24
146
Bright Red Agate!
0:19
147
Bright Green Agate!
0:19
148
Rusty Red Agate!
0:22
149
Colorful Agate!
0:27
150
Limestone!
0:22
151
Beautiful Reds! Jellybean Agate!
0:22
152
Jellybean Agate!
0:27
153
Definitely cut this one!
0:22
154
Colorful Jellybean Agate!
0:20
155
Big ol' Colorful Chuck of Agate!
0:18
156
Took forever to cut this one!
0:58
157
Thought this Thunderegg would be hollow!
0:34
158
Time to cut!
0:44
159
Opal or Chalcedony?
0:17
160
Botryoidal!
0:18
161
162
Chalcedony nodule!
0:16
163
Green & White Chalcedony!
0:18
164
It's hollow!
0:23
165
Some green!
0:16
166
167
168
Spot o' Orange!
0:15
169
Half Nugget!
0:14
170
171
172
173
174
175
Opal?
0:17
177
Lil' bowl!
0:17
178
Jasper chips!
0:18
179
181
182
Pretty green!
0:19
183
Love the red!
0:31
184
Layering!
0:19
185
Fire glow!
0:33
186
Glow cave!
0:39
187
Pretty glow!
0:27
189
Glow Chunk!
0:45
190
Half glow nugget!
0:32
191
Bright White!
0:28
192
Too bright!
0:31
193
Mellow yellow!
0:36
195
It's got teeth!
0:22
196
Petrified Wood?
0:15
197
Pretty chalcedony!
0:32
198
Colorful Shard!
0:13

Beautiful Glow Quartz!

4 months ago
4

If we consider the rock in the image to be quartz or a variety of quartz, here's how it might fit:
1. **Chalcedony**: As mentioned earlier, chalcedony is a type of quartz, specifically microcrystalline quartz. Its appearance can range from translucent to opaque, with colors influenced by impurities. The smooth, somewhat waxy luster and the mix of white with yellowish-brown in your rock could indeed fit chalcedony.
2. **Agate**: If there's any subtle banding not clearly visible in the image, it could be agate, a variety of chalcedony known for its fine grain and bright, attractive colors, often with bands or layers.
3. **Opal**: While not typically classified as quartz, opal can be associated with quartz deposits. However, its characteristic feature is its play-of-color, which isn't evident here. If it's common opal or opalite, it might lack this feature but still be related to quartz in geological context.
4. **Quartzite**: This is a metamorphic rock derived from sandstone, which is primarily quartz grains. If your rock has been subjected to metamorphism, the texture and color could be consistent with quartzite, especially if there's been some iron staining or if it's not fully recrystallized.
5. **Milky Quartz**: If the rock has a significant white component, it could be milky quartz, which is quartz with microscopic inclusions that give it a cloudy appearance. Given the context of quartz: -

**Chalcedony or Agate** seem like the most fitting categories for your rock if we're considering varieties of quartz. The smooth texture, potential for banding (even if not clearly visible in the image), and the color variation are all consistent with these forms.

Your rock's appearance aligns well with being a variety of quartz, particularly something like chalcedony or agate, based on its visual characteristics.

Loading comments...