Chert with banding is banded chert or banded flint. Agate will be mostly translucent. Chert is a noncrystalline sedimentary rock, agate os usually a quartz infused metamorphic or volcanic rock
Not many interesting rocks where I live but a load of fossils in some places. I found a load of horn coral and a ton of crinoid pieces. I loved watching this.
That Jasper arrowhead is awesome!! Wow! What a cool find!! And that agate at 7:28!! 🔥🔥🔥. You are finding better and better stuff every time you go down the river! You got a good spot there!!
Nice finds! I'm still tumbling some fossil tabulate coral that is pretty solid quartz or silica skin stuff. Found a trilobite a couple weeks ago at a construction site. Fossil coral is always such a fun find. The cell structures tell the language of extinct life in the coral. Much of the Midwest was ocean and that makes for good fossil hunting sometimes.
You got a pretty nice bounty there. We have a great variety of banded and spotted chert in Indiana. I like the translucent Chert it looks like jelly. I have found very translucent Dark grey and white pieces in the White River. Blue can be found in the White water river, white river, 8 mile creek, and Williamsburg creek. Feldspar with almost labrodite quality is also found at these locations with silver, gold, blue and green schiller. The reds I find in all my spots I have found a two that a translucent so carnelian does happen but very rare here. I found a couple pieces or Red Feldspar marbled with blue spots of quartzite very pretty. More common are the Blue translucent nodules with yellow or brown spots in it kind of look like birds eggs.
@7:19 it looks like a point to the left of the rock you’re holding. 7:17 you can see what appears to be an ear. Also looks like a point top left both by green pieces of grass?
Thanks for the great video! Quite a day for you, and a beautiful boat trip to enjoy. Your question about the blue material is the one I ask every time I pull out a blue rock: agate, or chert? Inquiring minds need to know!!
You can have mixes of agate in most things - like agate jasper, agate chert. Rule of thumb if its mainly see through material with banding or inclusions its an agate, regardless of other materials.
Make sure you know the rules in your State regarding collection of Native American artifacts. Federal regulations state that it is illegal on State and Federal land, if you collect on private property it IS legal. Otherwise you are required to leave it in place and report it for research. Great finds!
Well that is just a stupid requirement for a broken bit which was most likely discarded or broken in use. It's in the ground and unknown or unseen, and subject to weathering, erosion, and the elements until this person discovers it.
Is that arrow head jasper? It’s “chergate” 😃 So what you call silica is jasper or chalcedony? I have a lot of rocks similar to what you have found and I’m trying to nail down an identification.
When I made this video, I was still unsure of the differences between the various silicates. I have a better understanding of that now and am more likely to call them by their proper names instead of silica. The arrow head was likely heat treated chert.
Really nice pieces! Thank you for sharing 👍🏼
beautiful color & unique shape 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Chert with banding is banded chert or banded flint. Agate will be mostly translucent. Chert is a noncrystalline sedimentary rock, agate os usually a quartz infused metamorphic or volcanic rock
Not many interesting rocks where I live but a load of fossils in some places. I found a load of horn coral and a ton of crinoid pieces. I loved watching this.
That Jasper arrowhead is awesome!! Wow! What a cool find!! And that agate at 7:28!! 🔥🔥🔥. You are finding better and better stuff every time you go down the river! You got a good spot there!!
It's always a good day on the river, a full day.
What about 15:49? The agate he left behind. Upper left hand you can’t miss it! Well I guess you can cuz he did haha
I don't know about others but I always get way more rocks than I plan to every time!
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Wow beautiful area and wonderful finds wow I’m telling ya this rock game is awesome and I’m all in haha good video really enjoyed it
I enjoyed how you imparted your wisdom on us.
Very nice! I enjoyed watching!
Nice finds 👌
Nice man
Thank you much
Nice finds! I'm still tumbling some fossil tabulate coral that is pretty solid quartz or silica skin stuff. Found a trilobite a couple weeks ago at a construction site. Fossil coral is always such a fun find. The cell structures tell the language of extinct life in the coral. Much of the Midwest was ocean and that makes for good fossil hunting sometimes.
Amazing how much your glacial til looks like ours here in Washington puget sound area. Great finds & very informative video!
Thanks for watching.
Yep your cool man im subscribed!🤙 hunting the tillites😎❤ i dig it bro!
You got a pretty nice bounty there. We have a great variety of banded and spotted chert in Indiana. I like the translucent Chert it looks like jelly. I have found very translucent Dark grey and white pieces in the White River. Blue can be found in the White water river, white river, 8 mile creek, and Williamsburg creek. Feldspar with almost labrodite quality is also found at these locations with silver, gold, blue and green schiller. The reds I find in all my spots I have found a two that a translucent so carnelian does happen but very rare here. I found a couple pieces or Red Feldspar marbled with blue spots of quartzite very pretty. More common are the Blue translucent nodules with yellow or brown spots in it kind of look like birds eggs.
nice area lots of good stuff , subscribed you
I’m enjoying your finds. I need to get out and find my own river to explore.
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Nice picking. Would love to see what's inside all those rocks.
@7:19 it looks like a point to the left of the rock you’re holding. 7:17 you can see what appears to be an ear. Also looks like a point top left both by green pieces of grass?
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Thanks for the great video! Quite a day for you, and a beautiful boat trip to enjoy. Your question about the blue material is the one I ask every time I pull out a blue rock: agate, or chert? Inquiring minds need to know!!
I just say chalcedony if it’s in between the two because it is. We can make up our own rules. 😃
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What river are you in here? What do you think could be found around Middle Fork area, the other side of Paxton, Illinois?
I'm not familiar with the Middle Fork area, so it sounds like a good place to explore and find out whats there. This river is west of there a bit.
@@bloomingtonian7529 which river please?
Bloomington, IL or Bloomington, IN? Or is there another one somewhere?
Illinois
You can have mixes of agate in most things - like agate jasper, agate chert. Rule of thumb if its mainly see through material with banding or inclusions its an agate, regardless of other materials.
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@Jayceon Clay you are welcome =)
06:57,below,the,agate,is Jasper,or Jasper agate.
Yes it is crinoid. I collect them
17:43 Hey, did you notice a woman's eye in the middle part of the stone?
horn coral
South central Indiana ?
Central Illinoiss
Make sure you know the rules in your State regarding collection of Native American artifacts. Federal regulations state that it is illegal on State and Federal land, if you collect on private property it IS legal. Otherwise you are required to leave it in place and report it for research.
Great finds!
I was just wondering about that...
Well that is just a stupid requirement for a broken bit which was most likely discarded or broken in use. It's in the ground and unknown or unseen, and subject to weathering, erosion, and the elements until this person discovers it.
Where are you????
Bloomington Illinois
Is that arrow head jasper? It’s “chergate” 😃
So what you call silica is jasper or chalcedony? I have a lot of rocks similar to what you have found and I’m trying to nail down an identification.
When I made this video, I was still unsure of the differences between the various silicates. I have a better understanding of that now and am more likely to call them by their proper names instead of silica.
The arrow head was likely heat treated chert.
if it has bands ...it's agate
Agate is just banded chalcedony. Banded chert is....wait for it....banded chert.
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15:47 is that an arrow head on the top right side of screen???
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That’s a spear point