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Prospect Park Quarry (Sowerbutt Quarry; Vandermade Quarry; Warren Brothers Quarry), Prospect Park, Passaic Co., New Jersey, USA

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Analcime : Na2[Al2Si4O12] · 2H2O, Laumontite : CaAl2Si4O12·4H2O, Calcite : CaCO3

Prospect Park Quarry (Sowerbutt Quarry; Vandermade Quarry; Warren Brothers Quarry), Prospect Park, Passaic Co., New Jersey, USA

3.5 cm analcime crystal with laumontite and calcite
 © 2007 FAI IIIPhoto ID: 119248    View Count: 173

Analcime : Na2[Al2Si4O12] · 2H2O, Calcite : CaCO3

Prospect Park Quarry (Sowerbutt Quarry; Vandermade Quarry; Warren Brothers Quarry), Prospect Park, Passaic Co., New Jersey, USA

Analcime crystals with calcite. From the collection of Richard Kosnar 1972. Scale at bottom of image is an inch with a rule at one cm.
Photo ID: 217150    View Count: 41

Analcime : Na2[Al2Si4O12] · 2H2O, Thomsonite-Ca : NaCa2[Al5Si5O20] · 6H2O

Prospect Park Quarry (Sowerbutt Quarry; Vandermade Quarry; Warren Brothers Quarry), Prospect Park, Passaic Co., New Jersey, USA

Analcime crystal with thomsonite-(Ca). Specimen from the collection of Richard Kosnar 1972. Scale at bottom of image is an inch with a rule at one cm.
Photo ID: 217145    View Count: 33

Analcime : Na2[Al2Si4O12] · 2H2O, Pectolite : NaCa2[HSi3O9]

Prospect Park Quarry (Sowerbutt Quarry; Vandermade Quarry; Warren Brothers Quarry), Prospect Park, Passaic Co., New Jersey, USA

Analcime crystals on a ball of pectolite. Scale at bottom of image is an inch with a rule at one cm.
Photo ID: 217146    View Count: 46

Analcime : Na2[Al2Si4O12] · 2H2O

Prospect Park Quarry (Sowerbutt Quarry; Vandermade Quarry; Warren Brothers Quarry), Prospect Park, Passaic Co., New Jersey, USA

Analcime with some hematite staining, 7cm by 10cm. Joseph Polityka collection, self collected in 1968.
 © Joseph PolitykaPhoto ID: 267716    View Count: 9

Anhydrite : CaSO4, Datolite : CaB[OH|SiO4]

Prospect Park Quarry (Sowerbutt Quarry; Vandermade Quarry; Warren Brothers Quarry), Prospect Park, Passaic Co., New Jersey, USA

Width of field 3.2 mm. Collection of Jesse Crawford. Compositing software: CombineZP. Equipment: Nikon D-100 digital camera on a homemade microscope. Anhydrite prisms on datolite crystals.
 © 2008 Jesse CrawfordPhoto ID: 190737    View Count: 66

Apophyllite

Prospect Park Quarry (Sowerbutt Quarry; Vandermade Quarry; Warren Brothers Quarry), Prospect Park, Passaic Co., New Jersey, USA

Apophyllite crystals growing with minor laumontite, or at least what used to be laumontite. D. Scholz specimen. Scale at bottom of image is an inch with a rule at one cm.
Photo ID: 217673    View Count: 136

Apophyllite

Prospect Park Quarry (Sowerbutt Quarry; Vandermade Quarry; Warren Brothers Quarry), Prospect Park, Passaic Co., New Jersey, USA

Tabular apophyllite crystals to 3 cm; Overall size is 5.3 cm x 4.3 cm.
 © 2007 FAI IIIPhoto ID: 94619    View Count: 171

Apophyllite, Laumontite : CaAl2Si4O12·4H2O, Calcite : CaCO3, Stilbite

Prospect Park Quarry (Sowerbutt Quarry; Vandermade Quarry; Warren Brothers Quarry), Prospect Park, Passaic Co., New Jersey, USA

2.2 cm apophyllite cystal on quartz with calcite and hematite stained stilbite; Overall size is 10 cm x 7.8 cm.
 © 2007 FAI IIIPhoto ID: 93365    View Count: 181

Apophyllite, Heulandite, Pyrite : FeS2, Calcite : CaCO3, Quartz : SiO2

Prospect Park Quarry (Sowerbutt Quarry; Vandermade Quarry; Warren Brothers Quarry), Prospect Park, Passaic Co., New Jersey, USA

Here is a 5 x 4 inch specimen of Apophyllite, Heaulandite, Calcopyrite, and Calcite on Quartz from Prospect Park, New Jersey. Individual Apophyllite crystals up to 1 3/4 inches with green tones are present. Collected by Jim Vanderveer in the 1970's. Specimen #17 of the Eric Stanchich NJ mineral collection.
 © EAS 2007Photo ID: 92860    View Count: 153
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