Guide to Rocks and Minerals of Illinois
Educational Series 5
Illinois State Geological Survey
STATE of ILLINOIS William G. Stratton, Governor
DEPARTMENT of REGISTRATION and EDUCATION Vera M. Binks, Director
First printing 1959 Second printing 1960
ILLINOIS STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY John C. Frye, Chief URBANA, ILLINOIS
Printed by Authority of the State of Illinois
Illinois has so long been known as the Prairie State that at first glance it seems a most unlikely place in which to collect rock and mineral specimens.
But Illinois has a surprising wealth of rock and mineral resources, not only to be collected as interesting specimens but to be put to practical and profitable use.
The rich prairies that gave the state its nickname are themselves derived from ancient rocks, worn and changed by millions of years of action by weather, water, wind, plants, and animals. Unmeasured depths of rock underlie the prairies, hills, and valleys, and in some parts of the state are exposed in outcrops, canyons, and river valleys. Boulders and gravel brought in by the glaciers thousands of years ago are strewn over many parts of the state.
These resources are of great value. Besides the rich agriculture based on the rock-derived soil, much of our industry, manufacturing, and transportation is dependent on rock and mineral materials. Every county in Illinois possesses some rocks and minerals that either are being used or have potential future value.
The Illinois State Geological Survey several years ago began to prepare sets of typical rocks and minerals of Illinois for use by the schools and other educational groups in Illinois. This booklet is designed to furnish a brief geological background and explanation of these common Illinois rocks and minerals. It also should be useful to the student or amateur interested in making his own collection.
Illinois State Geological Survey
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DESCRIPTION OF ROCKS AND MINERALS
MINERALS
ROCKS
GRANITE (1)
GABBRO (2)
PORPHYRY (3)
BASALT (4)
PERIDOTITE (5)
GNEISS AND SCHIST (6)
CONGLOMERATE (7)
SANDSTONE (8)
QUARTZITE (9)
SHALE (10)
CLAY (11)
LIMESTONE (12)
PEAT (13)
COAL (14)
PETROLEUM (15)
GLACIATED PEBBLES (16)
SILICA SAND (17)
MOLDING SAND (18)
TRIPOLI (19)
FULLER’S EARTH (20)
QUARTZ (21)
FELDSPAR (22)
MICA (23)
CALCITE (24)
FLUORITE (25)
GYPSUM (26)
CHERT (27)
PYRITE AND MARCASITE (28)
LIMONITE (29)
SPHALERITE (30)
GALENA (31)
CONCRETIONS (32)
GEODES (33)
ANIMAL FOSSILS (34)
PLANT FOSSILS (35)
KEYS FOR IDENTIFICATION OF COMMON ILLINOIS ROCKS AND MINERALS
MINERAL IDENTIFICATION KEY
ROCK IDENTIFICATION KEY
I COARSE-GRAINED ROCKS
II FINE-GRAINED ROCKS
III ORGANIC ROCKS (DARK COLORED)
EQUIPMENT FOR COLLECTING
EDUCATIONAL EXTENSION PROGRAM
Transcriber’s Notes