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Pharmacosiderite from
Parker Mountain Mine, Parker Mountain, Strafford, Strafford County, New Hampshire, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Pharmacosiderite
Formula:KFe43+(AsO4)3(OH)4 · 6-7H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pharmacosiderite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Parker Mountain Mine, Parker Mountain, Strafford, Strafford County, New Hampshire, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:315059
Long-form Identifier:1:3:315059:7
GUID (UUID V4):f5fab755-2f84-4523-a480-a8834da65c99
Nearest other occurrences of Pharmacosiderite
95.2km (59.1 miles) Jackson tin mines, Jackson, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
New Hampshire Mineral Locality Index Downloaded by [University of Newcastle, Australia] at 15:01 05...entrance and arch of the Palermo mine, North Groton, Grafton County. Rob Lawrence photo, courtesy Bob...Bob Whitmore. 242 ROCKS & MINERALS lthough New Hampshire, the Granite State, is one of our smaller states...reading Jackson (1844) on the mineralogy of New Hampshire that even at this early date there was already...activity produced new localities, renewed some old localities, and resulted in new minerals being discovered
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
scorodite, and some scorodite from the large Gold Quarry mine in Nevada contains significant phosphorus and vanadium...Common associated minerals are beaudantite, pharmacosiderite, vivianite, gypsum, and various iron sulfates...pegmatites including those near Georgetown, Sagadahoc County (King and Foord 1994); other occurrences include...Oxford County. Scorodite occurred in small, pale green masses in oxidized ore at the cobalt mine at Great...Middlesex County; the Booth bismuth mine at Monroe, Fairfield County; and the arsenic mine between Seymour
Report (volume)
Sci. - American Journal of Science. University. New Haven, Conn. Botanical Society of America. Kline...Natural History. New York, N.Y. Am. Mus. Novitates - American Museum Novitates. History. New York, N.Y. Am...Scientist- American Scientist. Society of the Sigma Xi. New Haven, Conn. Am. Soc. Civil Engineers Proc., Jour...Proceedings, Journal of the Construction Division. New York, N ..Y. Am. Soc. Civil Engineers Proc., Jour... Journal of the Engineering Mechanics Division. New York, N.Y. VIII SERIAL LIST Am. Soc. Civil Engineers
Book
ORE DEPOSITS OF THE WESTERN ST A TES Rocky Mountain Fund Series THE PORPHYRY COPPERS By A. B. Parsons...METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS sponsored by the ROCKY MOUNTAIN FUXD NEW YORK 1933 " C'OPYRIOnT, 1033, IJY TIit...appropriate is the linking 0£ the narne of the R ocky Mountain Club with this volume. That famous institution...etallurgical Engineers has made a grant from the Rocky Mountain Fund for the publication of this volume as a research...research "of especial interest to the Rocky :Mountain region." This use of income derived from the assets
 
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