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PostPosted: Oct 11, 2012 12:22    Post subject: Quartz (thunder egg) from Romania  

Thunder egg, Romania. Its beautiful, trust me :).


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PostPosted: Oct 11, 2012 13:19    Post subject: Re: Quartz (thunder egg) from Romania  

Um...I think "thunder egg" is a local term that describes agate nodules (or sometimes geodes) from Pacific Northwestern US. To the rest of the world, they are simply agate nodules (or geodes).

Also, a nodule from Romania does not belong on the Oregon US specimens page - ? ;-)

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PostPosted: Oct 11, 2012 14:38    Post subject: Re: Quartz (thunder egg) from Romania  

Tracy wrote:
Um...I think "thunder egg" is a local term that describes agate nodules (or sometimes geodes) from Pacific Northwestern US. To the rest of the world, they are simply agate nodules (or geodes).

Also, a nodule from Romania does not belong on the Oregon US specimens page - ? ;-)

Fixed. Thanks Tracy!
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PostPosted: Oct 11, 2012 21:36    Post subject: Re: Quartz (thunder egg) from Romania  

Because thundereggs are not minerals, and because they are so well known from the Pacific Northwest it is easy to suppose that something similar from Europe would not be such. However, thundereggs are known from most of the western states as far south as Arizona and throughout the world especially among our lapidary brethren. Wikipedia has photos of them from France and Germany. Thunderbird Park at Mt Tamborine in Queensland, Australia bills itself as the "world’s largest thunderegg mine". Of course they do not call it rockhounding; they call it "fossicking". Cheers! Marv
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PostPosted: Oct 11, 2012 23:56    Post subject: Re: Quartz (thunder egg) from Romania  

Mihail,
For complete references you may contact geologist Emil Spiac from Arad city, one of the best Romanian researchers in this domain.
Thunder eggs are the state rock of the State of Oregon.



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