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Quartz from
Yedlin Locality, Topsham, Sagadahoc County, Maine, USA


Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Ishikawaite3 photos of Quartz associated with Ishikawaite at this locality.
Annite2 photos of Quartz associated with Annite at this locality.
Nontronite1 photo of Quartz associated with Nontronite at this locality.
Albite1 photo of Quartz associated with Albite at this locality.
Muscovite1 photo of Quartz associated with Muscovite at this locality.
Microcline1 photo of Quartz associated with Microcline at this locality.
Monazite-(Ce)1 photo of Quartz associated with Monazite-(Ce) at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Yedlin Locality, Topsham, Sagadahoc County, Maine, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:29732
Long-form Identifier:1:3:29732:3
GUID (UUID V4):6bd71b1a-c237-4d32-956a-ae80b6830427
Nearest other occurrences of Quartz
0.2km (0.1 miles) Standpipe Hill Quarries, Topsham, Sagadahoc County, Maine, USA
0.2km (0.1 miles) North Russell Brothers Quarry, Topsham, Sagadahoc County, Maine, USA
0.2km (0.1 miles) Russell Brothers Quarry, Topsham, Sagadahoc County, Maine, USA
1.6km (1.0 miles) Railroad Quarry, Topsham, Sagadahoc County, Maine, USA
3.6km (2.2 miles) Leavitt Prospect, Topsham, Sagadahoc County, Maine, USA
3.6km (2.3 miles) Consolidated #1 Quarry, Topsham, Sagadahoc County, Maine, USA
3.7km (2.3 miles) Consolidated #2 Quarry (Purington Quarry), Topsham, Sagadahoc County, Maine, USA
3.8km (2.3 miles) William Willes #3 Quarry, Topsham, Sagadahoc County, Maine, USA
3.8km (2.4 miles) Swamp #2 quarry, Topsham, Sagadahoc County, Maine, USA
3.8km (2.4 miles) Swamp No. 1 Quarry, Topsham, Sagadahoc County, Maine, USA
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
by a committee consisting of Dr. Carl Francis, Maine Mineral and Gem Museum; Dr. Marian Lupulescu, New...calcite formed by the reaction of dolomite and quartz (chert nodules less than 1 cm). Massive calcite...reaction boundary between unmetamorphosed dolomite and quartz. Tremolite Zone: Closer to the stock, higher-grade...of siliceous dolomites: Alta Stock aureole, Utah, USA. Journal of Petrology 41:739–57. sharing MnO5(OH)...Margarosanite at the Parker Shaft, Franklin, New Jersey, USA: a Review. V. King1 and P. Chin2. 1PO Box 90888,
Report (edition)
BULLETIN 41 Third Edition A Collector's Guide to Maine Mineral Localities by Woodrow B. 7KaSVRQ Donald...Vandall T. King Robert G. Marvinney, State Geologist Maine Geological Survey Natural Resources Information...OF CONSERVATION 1998 Copyright © 1998 by the Maine Geological Survey, Department of Conservation. All...tourmaline (elbaite) on quartz crystals, 24 x JO mm;Jrom the Bennett Quarry, Buckfield, Maine. Mined in 1996 by...Photo by John B. Poisson. The laws and policies of Maine and the United States prohibit discrimination in
Book (volume)
0 n101ercai o of Maine j f·~ ....__ :,,. . - .._"' ..;. .. ~ L-- -~ \. • .J_..::.; I Volume...History, Gems, and Geology edited by Vandall T. King Maine Geological Survey DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION Robert...Robert G. Marvinney, State Geologist of Maine Volume 2: Mining History, Gems, and Geology Edited by...Resources Information, Maine Geologi,cal Survey Robert G Marvinney, State Geologist Maine Geological Survey...DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION 2000 Copyright ©2000 by the Maine Geological Survey, Department of Conservation. All
Book (volume)
Mineralogy by Vandall T. King and Eugene E. Foord Maine Geological Survey DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION Walter...Resources Information, Maine Geological Survey Walter A. Anderson, State Geologist Maine Geological Survey...DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION 1994 Copyright ©1994 by the Maine Geological Survey, Department of Conservation. All...photograph: Fluorapatite, Pulsifer quarry, Auburn, Maine (2.2 cm specimen), Harvard Mineralogical Museum...Wendell E. Wilson, ©1985. The laws and policies of Maine and the United States prohibit discrimination in
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AFRICA widely in Litchfield County, where good crystals were taken from quartz veins in a variety of metamorphic...Litchfield, where a mass of white quartz on a ridge had once been mined for quartz, and large ilmenite masses...ilmenite crystals to 7 .5 cm in matrix of massive quartz from these dumps-adding that, in his judgment,...region (Brunet, I 977b ). NEW YORK Amity, Orange County. At many isolated collected sites between the towns...crystals of edingtonite were first found in 1978. The locality has yielded lustrous, tabular crystals of ilmenite
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isotopes that are many of the species, with the type locality identified. This then used as a fuel. Although...structures and compositions, and Lauf's photographs, or locality specie di,·ersity that fascinates there is a disproportionately...atten1pt has been 111ade to repeat exhaustive locality inforn1ation fo r each 111ineral, as excellent...typical of the locality? Does the specitnen nicely illustrate some unique features or that locality? liovv much...n1etasediments are overlain by Mesoproterozoic quartz sandstone. The n1ineralization seems to be locally
 
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