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massive crystals found in warwick new york
Posted by Glenn Rhein
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york October 25, 2010 11:58PM |
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The crystal in the second picture was found loose in the sand its almost seven inches.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/23/2011 02:00AM by Glenn Rhein.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/23/2011 02:00AM by Glenn Rhein.
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york October 26, 2010 05:11PM |
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york October 26, 2010 11:17PM |
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My yard will never be the same, I turn over every stone and have pieces everwhere.
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/23/2011 02:01AM by Glenn Rhein.
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york October 27, 2010 07:21AM |
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york October 27, 2010 02:09PM |
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Bryon,
Have you read all of Mr. Rhein's posts, he fully describes how he found the specimens. This is an old Dana location which was heavily studied in the late 1890s and early 1900s. I hope you realize Mr. Rhein lives on the site. I contacted the New York State Museum several weeks ago and they are going to visit him soon to evaluate the significance of the find, which is substantial. Any permission to visit would have to be given by Mr. Rhein, the property owner, who is nice man and who wants to do the right thing with museums, etc. The location is a low hill which contains a contact zone between granite and/or gneiss and marble.
Best,
Joe
Have you read all of Mr. Rhein's posts, he fully describes how he found the specimens. This is an old Dana location which was heavily studied in the late 1890s and early 1900s. I hope you realize Mr. Rhein lives on the site. I contacted the New York State Museum several weeks ago and they are going to visit him soon to evaluate the significance of the find, which is substantial. Any permission to visit would have to be given by Mr. Rhein, the property owner, who is nice man and who wants to do the right thing with museums, etc. The location is a low hill which contains a contact zone between granite and/or gneiss and marble.
Best,
Joe
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york October 29, 2010 01:30AM |
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Wednesday four people from the NYS Museum came down and viewed all the minerals and site. It went very well and I think they were impressed.
They would like many of the pieces for the museum and are going to do some testing on some unknowns.
We know Diopside, Scapolite, Fluorapatite, Phlogopite, Clintonite,Tremolite, Chrondrodite,Hastingsite, Hematite, K Feldspar and possibly Fluoredenite
They would like many of the pieces for the museum and are going to do some testing on some unknowns.
We know Diopside, Scapolite, Fluorapatite, Phlogopite, Clintonite,Tremolite, Chrondrodite,Hastingsite, Hematite, K Feldspar and possibly Fluoredenite
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york October 29, 2010 02:33AM |
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york October 29, 2010 09:58AM |
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york October 29, 2010 11:08AM |
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york October 29, 2010 11:08AM |
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york October 29, 2010 12:30PM |
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Glenn, looking forward to seeing you tomorrow. The specimens you are finding are reminiscent of the ones that put the Franklin Marble region "on the map" among mineralogists in the early 1800s. As more land was cleared and plowed and dug into, such crystal pockets were found here and there over the entire length of the Franklin Marble belt. We've found them here too, at Sterling Hill in Ogdensburg, NJ, just beneath the glacial sands when these were removed. Collectors of the local minerals will recall the large groups of "jeffersonite" (augite) crystals that came from here, with the largest crystal (now on display in the Franklin Mineral Museum) being about 16" long (visual estimate from hazy memory -- but it's BIG). Other minerals found in crystals more than 4" across include garnet, franklinite, scapolite, and gahnite, plus a biotite crystal (still in place) more than 12" in diameter and perhaps 18" long (hazy memory again). Spectacular stuff -- with nature having already dissolved the calcite matrix for us, leaving the crystals, somewhat altered by still perfectly formed, standing in bold relief. These are the specimens that got mineralogists of bygone days so excited. Visiting this locality will be like a step back in time.
In reference to your green-fluorescent mineral, if it's a coating I'd suspect opal (with uranyl ion activator). We have it down here, too, though it's rare. I'll look at the specimen tomorrow if it's handy....
Cheers- Earl
In reference to your green-fluorescent mineral, if it's a coating I'd suspect opal (with uranyl ion activator). We have it down here, too, though it's rare. I'll look at the specimen tomorrow if it's handy....
Cheers- Earl
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york October 30, 2010 11:26PM |
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Chondrodite or Uvite ? I think Chondrodite but what do I know. The crystal is about 1 and 1/2 inches wide. Yellow fluoresent
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/23/2011 02:02AM by Glenn Rhein.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/23/2011 02:02AM by Glenn Rhein.
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 01, 2010 12:48AM |
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found this today it is mica on marble but has four transluesent Greenish crystals on right side. anyone have any idea what they could be ?
I need a better camera for the close ups.
I need a better camera for the close ups.
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 01, 2010 09:33AM |
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Glenn Rhein Wrote:
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> Chondrodite or Uvite ? I think Chondrodite but
> what do I know. The crystal is about 1 and 1/2
> inches wide. Yellow fluoresent
likely chondrodite with the graphite association. i could be wrong though.
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A buena hambre no hay pan duro
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> Chondrodite or Uvite ? I think Chondrodite but
> what do I know. The crystal is about 1 and 1/2
> inches wide. Yellow fluoresent
likely chondrodite with the graphite association. i could be wrong though.
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A buena hambre no hay pan duro
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 01, 2010 09:34AM |
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see if your camera has a setting looks like aflower. macro/super macro or something like that it will allow for more close up fotos
Glenn Rhein Wrote:
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> found this today it is mica on marble but has four
> transluesent Greenish crystals on right side.
> anyone have any idea what they could be ?
> I need a better camera for the close ups.
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A buena hambre no hay pan duro
Glenn Rhein Wrote:
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> found this today it is mica on marble but has four
> transluesent Greenish crystals on right side.
> anyone have any idea what they could be ?
> I need a better camera for the close ups.
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A buena hambre no hay pan duro
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 01, 2010 05:40PM |
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 02, 2010 10:52PM |
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The marble has this really nice fluorescent light blue and yellow color.
Does anyone know of a site where I can view pictures of millerite ?
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Does anyone know of a site where I can view pictures of millerite ?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/23/2011 02:03AM by Glenn Rhein.
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 02, 2010 11:32PM |
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 03, 2010 12:19AM |
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Hi Glenn,
Nice photos of the fluorescent minerals. Blue is diopside, and yellow is norbergite (or chondrodite). Hard to tell those latter two apart, but down here in Franklin the general guideline (based on analyses by Pete Dunn in his 1995 treatise on Franklin and Sterling Hill) is to call it norbergite if the mineral is of pale yellow color in daylight and shows good fluorescence, but chondrodite if it's brown to dark brown and fluoresces poorly. However, that's only a guideline and should be treated as such. I've seen some medium-brown chondrodite(?) that fluoresces quite nicely, and conversely I've seen some very pale yellow norbergite(?) that fluoresces hardly at all. Identifying minerals down to the species level can be really difficult around here.
Nice photos of the fluorescent minerals. Blue is diopside, and yellow is norbergite (or chondrodite). Hard to tell those latter two apart, but down here in Franklin the general guideline (based on analyses by Pete Dunn in his 1995 treatise on Franklin and Sterling Hill) is to call it norbergite if the mineral is of pale yellow color in daylight and shows good fluorescence, but chondrodite if it's brown to dark brown and fluoresces poorly. However, that's only a guideline and should be treated as such. I've seen some medium-brown chondrodite(?) that fluoresces quite nicely, and conversely I've seen some very pale yellow norbergite(?) that fluoresces hardly at all. Identifying minerals down to the species level can be really difficult around here.
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 03, 2010 01:52PM |
Registered: 2 years ago Posts: 265 |
Could this be Actinolite ? White fluorescent color
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/23/2011 02:03AM by Glenn Rhein.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/23/2011 02:03AM by Glenn Rhein.
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, Glenn. Thanks for posting.














