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Rose Quartz from
Buffum Quarry, Grafton, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Quartz var: Rose Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Rose Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Buffum Quarry, Grafton, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:52882
Long-form Identifier:1:3:52882:5
GUID (UUID V4):6d931589-cdb9-4270-bccf-cd77864e05d3
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Report (issue)
Pegmatite Investigations 1942-45 New England By EUGENE N. CAMERON and OTHERS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL..._______ _ Geology of the pegmatite districts of New Hampshire_ Rock units ________________________________...pegmatites ___________________ _ Pegmatites of the Grafton and Keene districts __ _ Sources of pegmatites...quality __ AnalyHis of the wartime mica industry of New England ________________________________________...Androscoggin County ______________________ _ Berry feldspar quarry __________________ _ Cumberland County ___
Journal (issue)
with a customer. Identification services are not new, a n d in this short article something will be told...stones recorded in this way b u t every piece of new jewellery made by the firm is photographed. E v e...taken of the piece as it originally was and of the new piece when made up, a chart being drawn u p accounting...stone in the original piece and its position in the new jewel. For m a n y years the Paris laboratory, the... A communi235 cation from the Director of the New York Laboratory, the G e m T r a d e Laboratory of
Book
Published by SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION SERIES. Inc. NEW YORK- DQ CQ J2 ^-5 S o MINERALS FROM EARTH...falling meteorite I. 3. I 4 5 Meteoric stone, New Concord, Ohio Small stones of Holbrook, Arizona,...Felix, Alabama, meteoric stone The Fisher, Polk County, Minnesota, meteoric stone The Gopalpur, India...of crystals Quartz with inclusions of rutile, "Thetis hair stone," and a crystal of quartz Kimberley mine...Africa Trenches in diamond-bearing peridotite, Pike County, Arkansas Uncut diamonds, Arkansas Glacial map
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Published in the United States by Random House, Inc., New York, and simultaneously in Canada by Random House...so, no book ever tells the entire story and each new one is awaited with interest for what it may add...laboratory technology finds new and improved methods of imitating nature. New mateĀ¬ rials and tools and...about gems it should provide some new insight into an old but always new story. The author and photographer...supposedly when the natives presented some as gifts. New assisted them in exerting their influence on World
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ILLUSTRATIONS COLOR AND IN BLACK AND WHITE PUTNAM'S SONS NEW YORK AND LONDON G. P. tCbe fcnicFser&ocfier 1909...and the designing and making of jewelry in the new considered, formation tables, and crafts movement...Albert H. Petereit, and Mr. Ludwig Nissen of New York City; to Mr. Walter Scott Perry of Brooklyn...upon the who are subject precious stones. J. New York, June, 1909. W. of CONTENTS Gems and Jjewelet...concentric rings and Malachite. Topaz crystals with Quartz. Specimens in United States Azurite Smoky National
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THEIR VALUEā€ ILLUSTRATED G. P. PUTNAMā€™S SONS NEW YORK AND LONDON TEbe Ikntcberbocfeer 1918 press...am a was only I ought around New Similarly those whose New York might object the time.ā€ work... takes a bent at the surface of the water and new direction within the water. (See Fig. i.) A B...subject in Gem-Stones and their Herbert-Smith, New Smith refractometer principle using meter that...007 007 sapphire. Topaz (precious) Amethyst and quartz topaz Emerald and aquamarine Chrysoberyl The student
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it might be regarded as the second edition of a new work, since in the ninth edition the subject is...lettering or numbering by Miss Mildred Ratcliffe, are new. Thanks to all the assistance I have received I...enlarged so as to include fancy stones as well. A new chapter on Bible Stones has been added ; it is founded...tercentenary of the Authorized Version. Another new chapter is the one on geographical distribution and...contained was incorrect according to present ideas. The New English (Oxford) Dictionary was not finished when
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TORONTO: NEW UR SNe ZEALAND: & CO. (CANADA) 1367 Danforth LTD. Avenue, 6 BUTTERWORTH & CO. (NEW ZEALAND)...specimens are generally found to be nothing more than quartz crystals or pebbles of topaz of little value, which...crystal forms met with in minerals from the lowly quartz to the valuable ā€˜gemā€™ stones, even to diamond....he was rarely wrong. Today, however, with all the new stones, synthetics and other simulants, it is less...XVITI IN THEIR Garnet NATURAL Pyrites Smoky quartz Topaz Peridot Fluorspar Sapphire Alexandrite
 
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