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Marialite from
Mineral Springs Quarry, Chestnut Hill, Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Marialite
Formula:Na4Al3Si9O24Cl
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Marialite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mineral Springs Quarry, Chestnut Hill, Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:150568
Long-form Identifier:1:3:150568:9
GUID (UUID V4):647c83f3-6588-4818-b912-61fcbf513d25
Nearest other occurrences of Marialite
49.5km (30.7 miles) Kibblehouse Quarry, Perkiomenville, Marlborough Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
55.9km (34.7 miles) Millington Quarry, Bernards Township, Somerset County, New Jersey, USA
63.9km (39.7 miles) Vanartsdalen's Quarry (Vanarsdale Quarry; G. Vanarsdale Quarry), Lower Southampton Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
73.9km (45.9 miles) French Creek Mines, Saint Peters, Warwick Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
83.8km (52.1 miles) Grace Mine, Morgantown, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
93.0km (57.8 miles) Copesville, East Bradford Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
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Buffalo, New York 14205 66 Leek Crescent Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 1H1 Design and Layout: Joseph Gisini/PageWave...Dimensions in the captions refer to the entire gem or mineral; however, in some cases only a portion is shown... erupting volcanoes, earthquakes and even hot springs and caverns. But most geological activity occurs... living organisms rocks such as granite. The mineral grains in these rocks are actually crystals, but...are yet these crystals are considered to be a mineral called crystal structures. Natural crystals formed
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Firefly Books Ltd. Buffalo, New York Richmond Hill, Ontario Published in the United States by PO....Dimensions in the captions refer to the entire gem or mineral; however, in some cases only a portion is shown... erupting volcanoes, earthquakes and even hot springs and caverns. But most geological activity occurs...minerals in common rocks such as granite. The mineral grains in these rocks are actually crystals, but...be minerals. Microcline, Crystal Peak, Colorado, USA * 12 x 9x 5 cm. Biominerals Crystals formed by biological
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comprehensive information and is designed to lead amateur mineral collectors to America's precious and semipre-...describes sites under of the nearest town and county. and the many maps included book contain such...are in Yet the fascination and lure of these mineral treasures continues as strong as ever. Who with...times, jewels were privileges of the rich. The mineral sources were tightly guarded secrets, as were...or by buying many dealers who advertise in the mineral play their treasures at from the magazines or
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supplemented by view­ ing numerous museum and private mineral collections in this country and Europe since 1930...However, the occurrence of salt as an economic mineral of the state was not established until 1863. Iron...searching for silver near Lake Sanford in Essex County discovered magnetite in 1826, but an excess of...York State Museum published a List of New York Mineral Localities by Herbert P. Whitlock. Many early studies...such as the X-ray and the electron micro­ probe. Mineral identifications were once made chiefly by sight
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supplemented by viewing numerous museum and private mineral collections in this country and Europe since 1930...However, the occurrence of salt as an economic mineral of the state was not established until 1863. Iron...searching for silver near Lake Sanford in Essex County discovered magnetite in 1826, but an excess of...York State Museum published a List of New York Mineral Localities by Herbert P. Whitlock. Many early studies...such as the X-ray and the electron microprobe. Mineral identifications were once made chiefly by sight
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abandoned mining districts, where valuable mineral ores are present and man generally absent. He tells...commercial ores and secondary minerals by state, county, township, and geologic range. For easy identification...provides a comprehensive, alphabetical listing of 400 mineral species and an outline of the essential chemical...Mineralogy 2 Preparation for Mineral Collecting 18 3 Your Mineral Collection 32 4 Techniques of...PART Mines and Minerals of America 6 Ore and Mineral Essentials of a Small 61 232 PART The Making
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Two Volumes ® Volume I Gemstones, of all the mineral treasures to be found in North America, are perhaps...references, among them may be mentioned: Vermont, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Oregon, Kansas, Alabama, Ohio...furnished by Col. E. M. Barron of the Southern Gem and Mineral Company of El Paso, Texas. Information on the Virgin...Kobuk jade locality. Descriptions of San Diego County, California, gemstones and the mines in which they...the generous assistance of many residents of that county. My special thanks are extended to Elbert H. McMacken
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publisher. Cover photograph: Fluorapatite, Pulsifer quarry, Auburn, Maine (2.2 cm specimen), Harvard Mineralogical............... . The Value of Collector-Quality Mineral Specimens . ................................................................................ 1 Mineral Photographs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...1935. He has been actively involved in numerous mineral clubs including the Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical...Mineralogical Record, and Matrix. In 1980, the mineral hauckite was named in his honor. Dick's deep concern
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41 Third Edition A Collector's Guide to Maine Mineral Localities by Woodrow B. 7KaSVRQ Donald L. Joyner...5 cm tall; gem weighs 2 carats. From the Havey Quarry, Poland, MaifJ. e. Photo copyright 1995 by Wendell...on quartz crystals, 24 x JO mm;Jrom the Bennett Quarry, Buckfield, Maine. Mined in 1996 by Holden !Jrothers...Metal sulfide minera'Js . . .. .. . .. . Other mineral occmn...additional information . Mineral shows . . . . . Maine mineral displays Maine mineral clubs .. .7 .8 .8
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~o@~!!f Mineral Species 2008 FLEISCHER'S GLOSSARY OF MINERAL SPECIES 2008 Michael Fleischer 1908-1998...Mandarino. -Malcolm E. Back Fleischer's Glossaryof MINERAL SPECIES 2008 Malcolm E. Back and Joseph A. Mandarino...thc I 0th edition of The Fleischer s Glossary of Mineral Species, I do so with somc sadness. On September...his contribution, the revised and re-introduccd Mineral Groups. This was the one feature that was most...(Brazil). Malcolm Back (Canada), Henry L. Barwood (USA). Dmitriy Belakovskiy (Russia). Fabio Bellatreccia
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VI MINERAL REFERE MANUAL/^ Ernest H. Nickel Monte C. Nichols I ~i ■ ■ VAN NOSTRAND REINHOLD...Cataloging-in-Publication Data Nichols, Monte C., 1938 — Mineral reference manual / ErnestH. Nickel, Monte C. Nichols...represents an alphabetical listing of all valid mineral species and includes the name, formula, current...measured and calculated density, type locality, mineral classification, a reference to the origin of the...marketed by Aleph Enterprises under the name “MINERAL — a Mineral Reference Book for the IBM PC”; information
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knowledge) including the chief occurrences of 445 mineral species UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE..._______________ Source minerals of Colorado's mineral industry________________________ Minerals first...___ Mineral localities and how to find them ____________________________ ~ _ Noteworthy mineral localities__...__ ___ _____________ _____ ___ Descriptions of mineral occurrences__________________________________ Selected...PLATE 1. Map showing selected mineral localities and metallic mineral deposits of Colorado _________
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ncyclopedia of Mineral William H. Blackburn William H. Dennen | The Canadian Mineralogist Special Publication...Publication Poicletake of Mineral Names Pee pedia of Mineral Names William H. Blackburn Professor...variety amethyst, sceptre habit, Denny Mountain, King County, Washington, U.S.A. / Photo by Ken Mayer Production...of Canada intends to entitled Encyclopedia of Mineral Names. The authors, provide reference books of...(volume 35 in 1997), and the yearly pro- approved mineral species. The list covers the liter- duction of
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................................. Eeports on. Mineral Resources (old series) ......'................................................. Charts showing mineral products of United States ..............:... Regulations...Papers 1 to 45, the 10 volumes of the old series of Mineral Resources .(1882-1893), folios 1 to 70 of the Geologic...geology and mining industry of Leadville, Lake County, Colorado, by S. F. Emmons, pp. 201-290, pis. xliv-xlv...and siliceous sinter by the vegetation of hot springs, by Walter Harvey Weed, pp. 613-676, pis. Ixxviii-lxxxvii
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which man has samples (meteorites and the Moon). A mineral is characterized by homogeneous physical properties;...that is, any two parts of a piece of a particular mineral will have the same set of properties. However,...with direction in the crystal; for example, the mineral may be harder on one side than on another or may...will be the same for all pieces of that mineral. Each mineral has a distinctive chemical composition which...crystal structures: the atoms which make up a mineral are arranged in a regular and repeating threedimensional
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appreciated publications. Essentially a catalog of mineral species, the book is a basic reference for all...minerals 30 Description of California minerals and mineral localities 35 Bibliography 355 Serials consulted...Widespread interest in California minerals and mineral resources began earlj' in the liistorj' of the...received a great impetus by the organization of many mineral societies, which have multiplied in number, and...California. The increasing number of minerals and mineral occurrences which are still being reported reflects
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the definitive reference work on every accepted mineral species. However, the amount of information generated...Lincoln. Encyclopedia of minerals Sagiiache County Pu blic Library Saguache , Colorado DEMCO For...Photo Editor: Wendell E. Wilson Library Saguache County Public Saguache, Colorado VAN NOSTRAND REINHOLD...better quantitative analyses, and improved for mineral areas. Ingenious microanalytical techniques have...resources of no fewer than 81 public and private mineral collections. No photos have been repeated from
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Mexico (#2, column 1) and TENNANTITE, Dresser quarry, Walton, Nova Scotia, Canada (13, column 2). ...to be depicted. For those to whom recourse to mineral co11ections is inconvenient or, in the case of...to check up on some detail, a forgotten o r new mineral name, a misremembered formula. To date, a handy...the rationale used in the selection of specific mineral data from the abundant, often conflicting, mineralogical...crystallographic literature. Nearly one-third of the mineral species have seriously conflicting (i.e., incompatible)
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the definitive reference work on every accepted mineral species. However, the amount of information generated...Willard Lincoln. Encyclopedia of minerals ~~cbe County Public Library Saguache, Colorado OEMCO For Refere...microanalytical techniques have also been developed for mineral species whose abundance is measured in milligrams...resources of no fewer than 81 public and private mineral collections. No photos have been repeated from...the photos were taken. With the brisk trade in mineral specimens these days, many pieces have no doubt
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Saontn-tirs. LONDON: TL’inJNEK & 0 0., LUDGATK HILL ,885. ( AF r?A‘As j 'Batltmtpnir I.AllAMYN)...Hydrocarbons 2. ()xyg(‘nat(‘d 8. Aspbaltiiui and Mineral CoaJs 821 Hydrocarbons D bUPPLEME^N^T TO r:S(... Minerals nT(‘, llio plants anmineral-made maRriHLs of tlio g!ol»e. A liviiij^ t‘(‘W...jewelry; and ores, (hose that are imWafcc'r is a mineral, but portant for (h(‘ imdal they (‘ontain. gentn-ally...s]»ecim(‘ns of mineral eabiiu'ts. Even fossils aro d’liis is tru(’ of coal uldeb lias eome mineral in composition
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been found in the mining the nugget Jim, Placer County, California, in 1871 by a small girl in who town...display Division since 1952. of Mines and Geology mineral exhibit in in the Cali- San Francisco MINERALS...Learned 55 Description of California minerals and mineral localities 59 Bibliography 395 Serials consulted...Minerals and mineral lists Mining Districts of California Unvalidated entries in the mineral 517 543...unpublished information on California mineral localities Index to mineral species of California 549 553
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EXAMINED. Alabama Geological Survey: Index to Mineral Resources of Alabama,' 1904; Bulletin nos. 7 and...vols. 9-11; Science series, nos. 42-46. Colorado Springs, Colo. . . . Colorado Mining Bureau: Bulletins...Proceedings, vols. 8 and 9. Davenport, Iowa. Delaware County Institute of Science: Proceedings, vol. 1, no....Geological Survey: Eocene; Miocene; Garrett County; Cecil County; and vols. 4 and 5. Baltimore, Md. Mazama:... vols. 4 and 5. Austin, Tex. Texas University Mineral Survey: Bulletin, nos. 1-9. Austin, Tex. Toronto
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.....^.................................. 61 Springs...................................................................... 173 CHAPTER VI. Mineral wells and springs.................................... 179.................................... 213 Thermal springs and volcanism....................................secondary units of geochemistry, are known as mineral species; and of these, excluding substances of...limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is highly probable
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Bajocian volcanics. They are known from natural springs and have been brought to the surface from as far...presentcannot be regarded solely as those of ion exday mineral composition of the Bajocian volcanchange. Principal...from changes in the mineral composition of rocks, the following scheme of mineral formation may be assumed...often with acicular chlorite. At this stage of mineral transformation in the rocks, potassium and a portion...calcite. These mineral relationships suggest the following patterns for redistribution of mineral substance
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............................................. Springs.................. .(..................................................... CHAPTER VI. Mineral wells and springs..................................... Definition........................................ Thermal springs and volcanism....................................secondary units of geochemistry, are known as mineral species; and of these, excluding substances of...limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is highly probable
 
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