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Our editors & editorial policy

Every page is written and reviewed by people — fact-checked against authoritative sources, never auto-published.

The Field & Stone Editors

Our locality and field-guide content is produced by The Field & Stone Editors, a team of rockhounding writers and researchers. Each article is reviewed by a human editor before it goes live.

Expert review

Pages touching geology, safety or the law are reviewed by a named subject-matter expert — a geologist, experienced collector or club officer — before publication. [Add the named subject-matter reviewer here, with a short bio and a verifiable sameAs link.]

How we verify

  • Locality access and legality checked against agency sources (BLM, Forest Service, NPS, state agencies).
  • Mineral and geology facts cross-checked with references such as USGS and Mindat.
  • Club listings confirmed with the club where possible.
  • Nothing is published straight from automated generation — a human reviews and corrects first.

Corrections & contact

Spotted an error, a closed locality or an out-of-date club? Tell us and we’ll fix it. We update pages as access rules change.

Publisher

Field & Stone is published by KEVALEX Group. Commercial links (e.g. shop buttons) are marked as sponsored and never dictate editorial coverage.

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FIELD & STONE

Field & Stone is the American rockhounding field guide — where to find rocks, minerals and fossils across all fifty states. Real localities, the best seasons, collecting law and the rock & gem clubs that keep the craft alive, from the Olympic Peninsula agate beaches to the diamond fields of Arkansas.

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