02/17/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield
Save for geologists, jewelers, and glassmakers, the majority of us don’t give much thought to quartz. But we really should. It’s a mineral that, in the right hands, can become a practical and essential tool. How else could you describe something that could be used to start fires, tip hand drills, and serve as a projectile point? However you choose to utilize quartz, you’ll be thankful that you did. (h/t to Survivopedia.com.)
Not only is quartz incredibly useful, but it’s also pretty easy to find. Quartz is one of the most common minerals on the planet — if not the most common. This means that you can find it in almost any geologic setting. Mines, rock hunting fields, sandstone, and limestone are great places to start, but you can find quartz in just about any patch of dirt if you look hard enough. Stream beds, creeks, the soil surrounding fallen trees, and the rocky sides of streams will often contain quartz.
To be sure, your best bet would be none other than Arkansas. The Natural State, and part of Oklahoma, are home to the Ouachita Mountains. This mountain range has some of the world’s finest quartz and is the location of Mount Ida, a city known for being the quartz capital of the world. So if you just happen to be in the area, you’ll come across quartz at one point or another.
How will you know if that mineral you dug up is quartz? According to ThoughtCo.com, quartz will have the following identifiers:
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For survivalists and preppers, quartz is an amazing mineral and a solid addition to your arsenal of survival supplies. You can’t go wrong with a material that you can fashion into all sorts of useful instruments.
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