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Ilmenite from New Hampshire, USA

USA
 
  • New Hampshire
    • Belknap County
Rocks & Minerals 80:4 pp242-261
    • Carroll County
      • Bartlett
      • Conway
        • Redstone
AmMin 12:307-319
      • Hale's Location
        • Middle Moat Mountain locality (Moat Mountain)
Camp, Kristen F., "Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Anorogenic Granitic Miarolitic Pegmatites Associated with the White Mountain Intrusive Suite, New Hampshire" (2011). University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations. Paper 1363.
www.bates.edu/acad/depts/geology/jcreasy.WM.html.
Smith, Arthur E. (2005) New Hampshire mineral locality index. Rocks & Minerals, 80 (4) 242-261 doi:10.3200/rmin.80.4.242-261
Smith, Arthur E. (2005) New Hampshire mineral locality index. Rocks & Minerals, 80 (4) 242-261 doi:10.3200/rmin.80.4.242-261
Herndon, Jonathan & Eric S. Greene (2018) Thirty-Three Years of Mineral Collecting at Folsom Gulch, Center Ossipee, Carroll County, New Hampshire, Rocks & Minerals, 93 (2):158-163.
    • Cheshire County
Rocks & Min 80:247
      • Jaffrey
Peter J. Thompson GEOLOGY OF MOUNT MONADNOCK, NEW HAMPSHIRE
      • Nelson
Rumble, D, and Chamberlain, C. P. (1988). "Graphite Vein deposits of New Hampshire" in Guidebook for field trips in southwestern New Hampshire, southeastern Vermont, and north-central Massachusetts New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, 80th annual meeting, October 14, 15 and 16, 1988"
Meyers, T.R., Stewart, G.W. (1956) The Geology of New Hampshire - Part III: Minerals and Mines. New Hampshire Department of Resources and Economic Development.
    • Coos County
      • Lancaster
    • Grafton County
      • Bethlehem
Smith, Arthur E. (2005) New Hampshire mineral locality index. Rocks & Minerals, 80 (4) 242-261 doi:10.3200/rmin.80.4.242-261
Rocks & Minerals Vol.65 No.4
      • Franconia
      • Lincoln
      • Lisbon
[var. Iron(III)-bearing Ilmenite] Hitchcock, Charles Henry (1905). The Geology of Littleton, New Hampshire (Cambridge MA: University Press).
      • Orford
Orange, Daniel Lewis 91985) metamorphic petrology, Pressure-Temperature Paths, and tectonic Evolution of the Mount Cube Quadrangle, New Hampshire and Vermon, Ms Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.t
Orange, Daniel Lewis (1985) metamorphic petrology, Pressure-Temperature Paths, and tectonic Evolution of the Mount Cube Quadrangle, New Hampshire and Vermont, Ms Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Orange, Daniel Lewis (1985) metamorphic petrology, Pressure-Temperature Paths, and tectonic Evolution of the Mount Cube Quadrangle, New Hampshire and Vermont, Ms Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Meyers, T.R., Stewart, G.W. (1956) The Geology of New Hampshire - Part III: Minerals and Mines. New Hampshire Department of Resources and Economic Development.
Morrill, P. (1960) New Hampshire Mines and Mineral Localities, 2nd edition. Dartmouth College Museum, Hanover, New Hampshire, 46 pages.
      • Sugar Hill
        • Ore Hill
Meyers, T.R., Stewart, G.W. (1956) The Geology of New Hampshire - Part III: Minerals and Mines. New Hampshire Department of Resources and Economic Development.
Rocks & Min.: 17:136-139.
      • Wentworth
Orange, Daniel Lewis (1985) metamorphic petrology, Pressure-Temperature Paths, and tectonic Evolution of the Mount Cube Quadrangle, New Hampshire and Vermont, Ms Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
    • Hillsborough County
Morrill, 1960. New Hampshire Mines and Mineral Localities.
Smith, Arthur E. (2005) New Hampshire mineral locality index. Rocks & Minerals, 80 (4) 242-261 doi:10.3200/rmin.80.4.242-261
    • Merrimack County
      • Salisbury
Rumble, D, and Chamberlain, C. P. (1988). "Graphite Vein Deposits of New Hampshire" in Guidebook for field trips in southwestern New Hampshire, southeastern Vermont, and north-central Massachusetts New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, 80th annual meeting, October 14, 15 and 16, 1988
    • Sullivan County
      • Claremont
Smith, Arthur E. (2005) New Hampshire mineral locality index. Rocks & Minerals, 80 (4) 242-261 doi:10.3200/rmin.80.4.242-261
      • Goshen
Rumble, D, and Chamberlain, C. P. (1988). "Graphite Vein Deposits of New Hampshire" in Guidebook for field trips in southwestern New Hampshire, southeastern Vermont, and north-central Massachusetts New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, 80th annual meeting, October 14, 15 and 16, 1988
Meyers, T.R., Stewart, G.W. (1956) The Geology of New Hampshire - Part III: Minerals and Mines. New Hampshire Department of Resources and Economic Development.
Jackson, Charles T. (1844): Final Report on The Geology and Mineralogy of New Hampshire.
 
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