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Identification Statistics > U.S. state minerals, rocks, stones and gemstones > State Geological Symbols > Rock (most recent) by state

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States (A to Z) Description
Alabama (1969)]]
Alaska Jade
Arizona Petrified wood
Arkansas Bauxite (1967)
California Serpentine (1965)
Colorado Yule marble (2004)
Georgia Quartz
Iowa Geode (1967)
Kentucky Kentucky Agate (2000)
Louisiana Petrified palmwood
Massachusetts Roxbury Puddingstone (1983)
Mississippi Petrified Wood (1976)
Missouri Mozarkite (1967)
Nebraska Prairie agate (1967)
Nevada Sandstone (1987)
New Hampshire Granite (1985)
New Mexico Turquoise
North Carolina Granite (1979)
Oklahoma Rose Rock – Barite crystal
Oregon Thunderegg (1965)
Rhode Island Cumberlandite (1966)
Tennessee Limestone (1979)
Utah Coal (1991)
Vermont Granite, marble and slate (1992)
Wisconsin Red granite (1971)


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