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Prehnite from Piedmontia Domain, North America Plate

Canada
 
  • Québec
    • Estrie
      • Le Val-Saint-François RCM
        • Canton de Cleveland
          • Saint-Cyr
Trzcienski, W E, Jr (1987) Studies in the Sterrett mine area, Eastern Townships, Quebec. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 2015
        • St-Denis-de-Brompton
Gault, Robert A., Tarassoff, Peter (1994) Famous Mineral Localities: The Orford Nickel Mine, Quebec, Canada. The Mineralogical Record, 25 (5) 327-345
      • Les Sources RCM
        • Val-des-Sources
GRICE, J.D. (1989) The Jeffrey Mine, Asbestos, Quebec: The Western World's Largest Asbestos Deposit. In: Famous Mineral Localities of Canada. Published by Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited & the National Museum of Natural Sciences, 190 pages: 115-123
Williams, R., Grice, Joel D. (1979) Famous Mineral Localities: The Jeffrey Mine, Asbestos, Quebec. The Mineralogical Record, 10 (2) 69-80
179-181.
USA
 
  • Connecticut
    • Fairfield County
      • Newtown
Eric Quinter collection
      • Trumbull
        • Long Hill
David Busha collection
    • Litchfield County
      • Thomaston
        • Thomaston Dam
Segeler, Curt and Molon, Joseph. (1985), The Thomaston Dam Site, Thomaston, Connecticut
Rocks & Minerals: 60(3): 119-124.
      • Woodbury
        • Orenaug Hills
Mike Polletta field identification
Betts, John (n.d.) John Betts website listing.
Garabedian, James A. (1998), Secondary Mineralization of Half-Moon Vesicles in the Mesozoic Basalt of the O&G#2 Quarry, Woodbury, Connecticut. University of Connecticut Master of Science Thesis.
Weber, Marcelle H., Sullivan, Earle C. (1995) Connecticut Mineral Locality Index. Rocks & Minerals, 70 (6) 396-409 doi:10.1080/00357529.1995.11761569
Zodac, Peter. (1938), Prehnite. Rocks & Minerals: 13(5): 131.
    • New Haven County
Shepard, Charles U. (1837), A Report on the Geological Survey of Connecticut. Hamlen, New Haven.
Robinson, Samuel. (1825): A Catalogue of American Minerals, With Their Localities
Brace, John P. (1823), Miscellaneous Localities of Minerals. American Journal of Science: s.1, 6: 250-1.
Including All Which Are Known to Exist in the United States and British Provinces, And Having the Towns, Counties, and Districts in Each State and Province Arranged Alphabetically. With an Appendix, Containing Additional Localities and a Tabular View. Cummings, Hilliard, & Co., Boston.
Bill Barrett collection
Recently collected by Jeremy Zolan (2005).
Michael Otto collection
  • Georgia
    • Clarke County
      • Athens
Cook, Robert B. (1978) Minerals of Georgia: Their Properties and Occurrences. Bulletin 92. State of Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Cook, Robert B. (1978) Minerals of Georgia: Their Properties and Occurrences. Bulletin 92. State of Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Donald R. Privett,P.G.,(2011) Formation And Occurrences Of Laumontite And Related Minerals In The Carolina And Virginia Middle Mesozoic Zeolite Facies Metamorphism Southern Appalachian Piedmont
    • Elbert County
      • Elberton
Ramspott(1967).
Rocks & Min.:64:194
gamineral.org (2000) http://gamineral.org
  • Maine
    • Somerset County
      • T3 R5 BKP WKR
Boucot, Arthur J., Harper, Charles, and Rhea, Keith, 1959, Geology of the Beck Pond Area, Township 3 - Range 5, Somerset County, Maine, Special Geologic Studies Series 1, Department of Economic Development, Augusta, Maine, pp 33, + map.
  • Maryland
    • Baltimore County
Ostrander, C. W. & W. E. Price (1940) Minerals of Maryland: Natural History Society of Maryland , 92 p.
    • Montgomery County
      • Rockville
Bernstein, Lawrence R. (1980) Minerals of the Washington, D.C. area. Maryland Geological Survey Educational Series 5, 148 pages.
Rocks & Minerals: 61: 347.
  • North Carolina
    • Alexander County
Phillip R.Cosminski Collection ( James Madison University)
    • Caldwell County
      • Lenoir
www.mcrocks.com
    • Catawba County
      • Hickory
K. Wood collection
  • Pennsylvania
    • Philadelphia County
      • Philadelphia
Gordon, 1922. The Mineralogy of Pennsylvania
  • Vermont
    • Windham County
Child, 1884: Gazetteer and Business Directory of Windham Co., Vermont
  • Virginia
    • Floyd County
      • Floyd
Dietrich, R. V. (1990) Minerals of Virginia. Virginia Geological Survey.
 
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