“All about Zeolites and their industrial uses”, Kaeden Hill
“History of Stone Mountain”, Pamela J. W. Gore
“Minerals of Georgia”, Jose Santamaria, Director of Tellus Science Museum
“Turquoise USA 2020”, Dr. Dion Stewart, Georgia State University Professor of Geology
“Caving and cave systems in the Southeast”, Jeff Sorensen
“Geodes and geode locations”, Wayne Dodd
“Tucson Gem & Mineral show”, W. Dodd, B. Hohn, Sarah Christensen
“The Art of Suiseki – Japanese ‘Viewing Stones’”, Bob Shively
“Lost in the Desert – Trip to the Searles Lake Halite Festival, Trona CA”, George Libby
“Gems and Jewelry from Space!”, Dr. Dion Stewart, Georgia State University Professor of Geology
“Fossils Localities and Collecting in Georgia”, Dr. John Anderson, Invertebrate Paleontologist at Georgia State University
“Garnet – One of the most interesting of all gemstones”, Dr. Dion Stewart, Georgia State University Professor of Geology
“Close Encounters of a Different Time – Dinosaur hunting”, David Braswell
“Rubies, Sapphires and Spinels”, Dr. Dion Stewart, Georgia State University Professor of Geology
“The Writing of ‘Roadside Geology of Georgia’ with Bill Witherspoon”, Pamela J. W. Gore
“6 Rocks That Started the Earth”, Dr. Dion Stewart, Georgia State University Professor of Geology
“Jewelry Techniques that Highlight Your Mineral Specimens”, Dallas Vinson, JFF
“Caves of the Southeastern U.S.”, Jeff Sorensen
“Space, Rocks, and Craters: An Astrophysicist’s View”, Dr. Laura Whitlock, Assistant Professor of Physics at Georgia Perimeter College
“California Opals”, Bob Shively
“Mineral History of Graves Mountain”, Jose Santamaria, Director of the Tellus Science Museum
“Manned Spaceflight History”, Chris Thompson, NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassador
“A Photographic Tour of the Two Most Exotic Caves on Earth”, Dr. Dion Stewart, Georgia State University Professor of Geology
“Exotic Places on my Bucket List and the Science behind them”, Dr. Dion Stewart, Georgia State University Professor of Geology
“Geological Formations of Georgia”, Sam Pickering, Georgia State Department of Geology
“Locations for Rockhounding”, Forest Cole
“Rock Hunt in Japan”, Ms. Yuzy Sato, past President of California Federation of Mineralogical Societies
“Crystals, crystallography and their growth, formation”, Ben Crawford, Past President Rome GA Gem & Mineral Club
“Fossils and Fossilization”, Dr. Howard Cramer, Professor of Paleontology, Emory University,
“Collecting Staurolite and Amethyst”, Gil Withers
“The Crown Jewels of Europe”, Dr. Rufus Speaks, Past President Eastern Federation
“Continental Drift of Plate Tectonics”, Preston Watts, past president of the Huntsville, AL Gem and Mineral Society
“Georgia’s rich mineral deposits and their location”, Sam Pickering, Geologist for State of Georgia
“Emeralds – The World’s Most Precious Stone”, Gil Withers
“Synthesis of Gemstones and Minerals”, Dr. Vernon Hurst, Head of Geology Department, University of Georgia Athens
“Minerals from North and South America”, Dr. Robert B. (Bobby) Cook, Professor of Geology, Auburn University
“Gold, Gold, Gold”, J. Forrest Cole, past president Dahlonega Mineral Society
“Plate Tectonics and Continental Drift – Ideas on how the earth works”, Dr. William Size, Associate Professor of Geology, Emory University
“Fossils – How fossils are formed and the earth’s past history as read in the fossil record in ancient rocks”, Dr. Howard Cramer, Professor of Paleontology at Emory University, School of Geology
“Bone Valley Fossils”, W. G. Swofford, past president Tennessee Paleontology Association, member of Chattanooga Geology Club
“The Geological History of Georgia in Relation to Minerals”, Dr. Vernon Hurst, Head of the Geology Department, University of Georgia
“Jewelry Made from Georgia Gemstones”, Aubrey Bottoms
“The Role of Water in Forming Gemstones and Minerals”, Dr. William H. McLemore, State Geologist of Georgia
“Petrified Wood”, Dr. William J. Fritz, Professor of Geology, Georgia State University
“Diamonds from their birth deep in the earth until they get on your finger”, Mrs. Jean Litchfield, Registered Gemologist
“The Geology of Yellow Stone Park”, Dr. William Size, Professor of Geology, Emory University
“New Thinking on the Origin of Gold in the Dahlonega Gold Belt”, Jerry German, Senior Geologist, State of Georgia, Department of Mines
“Granite”, Dr. Bill Size, Professor of the School of Geology at Emory University
“Mining Herkimer Diamonds and Other Rock Hunting Trips Out West”, Charley Royston
“Graves Mountain and Gold”, Dr. Robert B. (Bobby) Cook, Head of the School of Geology, Auburn University
“Making Flint Arrow Heads”, Tom White
“How to collect fossils and start a fossil collection”, Theo Miller, Paleontologist
“Minerals of Cobb County”, Carol Sneed, Paleontologist, Cobb County Archaeological Department
“Mining operations of the Georgia Marble Company”, Bill Whyte, Georgia Marble Company
“Colorful material that may be found in the State of Georgia”, Tommy Durden
“Lapidary Arts, Faceting and Cabbing of Gemstones”, Tom Vassy
“Garnet Group of Silicate Minerals”, Frank Decaminada
“Gold – looking for it, finding it, prospecting”, Leon Richards
“Marble Mines”, John Castello, Georgia Marble Company
“How to find and locate places to dig”, Mary Ingram
“Modern and Ancient Environments, A Look at the Patterns in Rocks and What They Tell Us”, Bill Waggener, geology instructor at Georgia Institute of Technology,
“The Trilobites of Northwest Georgia”, Bill Montante
“Earth Geology – Plate Tectonics”, Dr. Jim LaJour, Georgia State University
“How to Locate Mines”, Kim Cochran
“Preparing the Fossils of Northwest Georgia”, Larry Osterberger
“Trilobites – the Conasauga Shale Formation in Rome”, Bill Montante
“Mineral History of Graves Mountain”, Jose Santamaria
“Birthstones and What they Stand For”, Pat Brown
“Fluorescent Minerals”, Dr. James O. Hamblen, Professor of Computer Engineering at Georgia Technical University