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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 November 03, 2010 02:54PM |
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 03, 2010 02:55PM |
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Hi Glenn,
I can't really tell from the pictures what you have there. I have never collected a piece of fluorescent Actinolite. I have Tremolite that fluoresces a cream/white color but what you have there is-to my eye, not Tremolite.
Here is a handy chart, a little outdated for you to check out.
[franklin-sterlinghill.com]
I see Earl and I posted at the same time. I'll defer to Earl.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/03/2010 03:16PM by David Bernstein.
I can't really tell from the pictures what you have there. I have never collected a piece of fluorescent Actinolite. I have Tremolite that fluoresces a cream/white color but what you have there is-to my eye, not Tremolite.
Here is a handy chart, a little outdated for you to check out.
[franklin-sterlinghill.com]
I see Earl and I posted at the same time. I'll defer to Earl.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/03/2010 03:16PM by David Bernstein.
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 03, 2010 03:21PM |
Registered: 5 years ago Posts: 134 |
Glenn,
That looks like the same sample I have, just with a more greener color - I am even more convinced now that its Tremolite. The iron-presence of Actinolite usually prevents it from exhibiting fluorescence, whereas Tremolite is known to strongly fluoresce a white or cream color. Further, there are documented occurrences of Tremolite from Amity, as opposed to Actinolite.
Here is a picture of radiating Tremolite from Canaan, Connecticut from John Betts (www.johnbetts-fineminerals.com).
- Hershel
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 11/03/2010 03:24PM by Herschel Friedman.
That looks like the same sample I have, just with a more greener color - I am even more convinced now that its Tremolite. The iron-presence of Actinolite usually prevents it from exhibiting fluorescence, whereas Tremolite is known to strongly fluoresce a white or cream color. Further, there are documented occurrences of Tremolite from Amity, as opposed to Actinolite.
Here is a picture of radiating Tremolite from Canaan, Connecticut from John Betts (www.johnbetts-fineminerals.com).
- Hershel
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 11/03/2010 03:24PM by Herschel Friedman.
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 04, 2010 12:41AM |
Registered: 2 years ago Posts: 263 |
The yellow is so bright that it looks painted on, The backround which is a grey blue fluoresces for about five seconds after the sw light turns off.
Thanks everyone for your help with the Tremolite.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/23/2011 01:56AM by Glenn Rhein.
Thanks everyone for your help with the Tremolite.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/23/2011 01:56AM by Glenn Rhein.
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 04, 2010 01:19AM |
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The New york State Museum gang checking out the boulders. They were all very knowledgable and gave me some great advice. Thanks To all.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/23/2011 01:56AM by Glenn Rhein.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/23/2011 01:56AM by Glenn Rhein.
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 04, 2010 04:05AM |
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 04, 2010 12:03PM |
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 04, 2010 02:41PM |
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 04, 2010 06:12PM |
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Actinolite is just an Fe rich tremolite. It is a fluorescent rule of thumb that Fe kills fluorescence, so your obvious looking actinolite is tremolite!!! None of these amphiboles can be definitively labelled without chemical or crystallographic analysis, but the good guesses supported by a little evidence (fluorescence in this case) are often right.
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 04, 2010 08:43PM |
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I've looked at the pictures again. I have never seen such vivid green Tremolite from this area-this being the Franklin marble belt. What I have seen is Diopside that has the fluorescent response described by Glenn.
I have plenty of self collected Tremolite in the style depicted in Herschel's post, particularly from the Franklin Quarry but none of it displays the green color depicted in Glenn's photo. Some of it has a strong UV response, some of it has no response at all.
If anyone has similar material from Amity or the surrounding area displaying cream/white fluorescence, I'd love to see it uploaded.
I have plenty of self collected Tremolite in the style depicted in Herschel's post, particularly from the Franklin Quarry but none of it displays the green color depicted in Glenn's photo. Some of it has a strong UV response, some of it has no response at all.
If anyone has similar material from Amity or the surrounding area displaying cream/white fluorescence, I'd love to see it uploaded.
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 04, 2010 09:18PM |
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 05, 2010 12:10AM |
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The first two pictures are being tested the Museum guys they are not quite sure what it is, maybe fluoredenite.
The third picture is the granite in my yard it has this wonderful hot pink color fluorescence.
Being in the construction business has its perks when you need to dig and lift heavy boulders, my equipment is right here.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 01/23/2011 01:57AM by Glenn Rhein.
The third picture is the granite in my yard it has this wonderful hot pink color fluorescence.
Being in the construction business has its perks when you need to dig and lift heavy boulders, my equipment is right here.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 01/23/2011 01:57AM by Glenn Rhein.
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 06, 2010 11:19PM |
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 07, 2010 05:25AM |
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 07, 2010 11:59AM |
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Byron Thomas Wrote:
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> I am just astounded at what your finding there.
> You are soooooo lucky.
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> Byron
Yes, that is mind-boggling indeed. As a matter of fact I am pretty envious - OTOH, I wouldn't want to know what my wife would say if I treated her garden like that 8-)
Harry
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> I am just astounded at what your finding there.
> You are soooooo lucky.
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> Byron
Yes, that is mind-boggling indeed. As a matter of fact I am pretty envious - OTOH, I wouldn't want to know what my wife would say if I treated her garden like that 8-)
Harry
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 09, 2010 12:00AM |
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On Joe's recomendation I collected about a dozen more of those radiating tremolites, Here are a couple more and some graphite on marble.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/23/2011 01:59AM by Glenn Rhein.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/23/2011 01:59AM by Glenn Rhein.
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 09, 2010 01:04AM |
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That last photo (no. 014) is a fine example of smeared-out graphite on a slickenside (a minor fault surface). I measured hundreds of such faults underground at Sterling Hill some years back. When one side of a fault moves relative the other side, any graphite flake intersected by the fault surface becomes smeared into an elongate streak that reveals the direction of slip. If you use a hand lens you can sometimes trace a given streak back to the parent graphite flake from which it originated. With greater amounts of slip the streaks coalesce into a continuous film, but your photograph shows an early stage in that process.
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 09, 2010 01:36AM |
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I think this topic deserves "Thread of the Year" award - I have learned so much from reading the posts and I am just a wee bit jealous! Imagine! Owning a chunk of property that has this quantity of new material AND the heavy duty machinery with which to extract it!
Keep those photos coming, Glenn!
Maggie
Keep those photos coming, Glenn!
Maggie
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 09, 2010 02:57AM |
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Re: massive crystals found in warwick new york November 09, 2010 03:36AM |
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