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Allophane from
Belchertown, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA


Locality type:Town
Classification
Species:Allophane
Formula:(Al2O3)(SiO2)1.3-2 · 2.5-3H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Allophane data
Locality Data:Click here to view Belchertown, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:760939
Long-form Identifier:1:3:760939:8
GUID (UUID V4):971d9adc-3fc3-415c-ab14-5adcc44b91b1
Nearest other occurrences of Allophane
75.6km (47.0 miles) Bristol Copper Mine, Bristol, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
96.3km (59.8 miles) Copper Valley Mine (Bellamy's Mine; Munson's Mine), Cheshire, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
97.6km (60.6 miles) Jinny Hill Mine (Cheshire Barite Mine), Cheshire, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
References
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Report (volume)
OTIS SMITH, Director Bulletin 597 GEOLOGY OF MASSACHUSETTS AND RHODE ISLAND BY B. K. EMERSON WASHINGTON....................................... Worcester County, Mass....................................... Westboro...member........................... Northeastern Massachusetts..................................... General..................................... Western Massachusetts...............................................district............................. Eastern Massachusetts............................................
Report (volume)
MINERALOGICAL LEXICON OF FRANKLIN, HAMPSHIRE, AND HAMPDEN COUNTIES MASSACHUSETTS BENJAMIN KENDALL EMEKSON WASHINGTON...Survey, a inineralogical lexicon of Franklin, Hampshire, and Hampden counties, Mass. This lexicon was...Geological A MINERALOGICAL LEXICON OF FRANKLIN, HAMPSHIRE, AND HAMPDEN COUNTIES, MASS. By B. K. EMERSON...within the area of the three river counties in Massachusetts. Each citation from the original documents is...the eastern border of the area find in AVorcester County. TRIASSIC. The Suf/ar Loaf arko*e, or feldspathitf
Book
MASSACHUSETTS MINERALAND FOSSIL LOCALITIES Compiled by Peter P. Gleba 'I!~·· . \. i r,'"--""'4' I...publication. Peter P. Gleba December 2008 Quincy, Massachusetts Member Boston Mineral Club Reprinted by permission...is some of the most valuable real estate in Massachusetts. Calculating it another way, [Peter Gleba] said...is some of the most valuable real estate in Massachusetts. It has access, it has convenience, it has exposure...window of his car as he passed west of the Massachusetts state lottery offices and saw a spreading rust
Catalog/List
8 ^ Mineralogkal Cabinet, 82. L. Chester, Massachusetts. Massive; ofa pale green color in granite...Limestone. Chem. Carbonate of Lime. Bolton, Massachusetts. Chaux carbonatce primitive. H. St. Andreasberg...Southampton, Massachusetts. Var. Argentine or Shief- fer-spar. 127. L. Williamsburgh, Massachusetts. 128...carbonate of lime, upon quartz. 201. L. Berkshire, Massachusetts. tals, imbedded 202. L. Connecticut. In ...color. asbestus, I! crys- Springfield, Massachusetts. Massive, of a yellow- 205. Milford, Connecticut
Book (edition)
was obtained a few years since at Acworth, New Hampshire, which measured 4 feet in length and 2£ feet in...springs in Columbia county, New York, and a region in the town of Hoosic, Rensselaer county, afford large quantities...gas. There is another locality at Canoga, Seneca county, where the water is in violent ebullition from...at Warm and Hot Springs in Buncombe At Bath, in county, N. C. and on the Washita in Arkansas. England...been met with, in Rutherford county, North Carolina, (fig. 4,) and Hall county, Georgia. The original rock
Journal (issue)
.........715 Two PIEDMONTITE LOCALITIES IN MASSACHUSETTS. By Gunnar Bjareby ············715 THE AMATEUR...on for two years a vesuvianite locality Ul New Hampshire. Finally found it. But I never found that fabulous...95. Niter. With gypsum. From Clark's Cave, Bath County, Va. Collected in August, 1947, by James Benn of...is the )jtt[e village of Oaks Corners in Ontario County. The quarry owned by the General Crushed Stone...in North America in one location in Providence County, R. I. An- 697 other extensive doposit of good
Book (edition)
was obtained a few years since at Acworth, New Hampshire, which measured 4 feet in length and 2 feet in...springs in Columbia county, New York, and a region in the town of Hoosic, Rensselaer county, afford There is...at large quantities of this gas. Canoga, Seneca county, where the water is in violent ebullition from...at Warm and Hot Springs ; in BuncombeAt Bath, in county, N. C. and on the Washita in Arkansas. England...been met with, in Rutherford county, North Carolina, (fig. 4,) and Hall county, Georgia. The original rock
Book (edition)
was obtained a few years since at Acworth, New Hampshire, which measured 4 feet in length and 2$ feet in...springs in Columbia county, New York, and a region in the town of Hoosic, Rensselaer county, afford large quantities...gas. There is another locality at Canoga, Seneca county, where the water is in violent ebullition from...Warm and Hot Springs ; in Buncombe At Bath, in county, N. C. and on the Washita in Arkansas. England...been met with, in Rutherford county, North Carolina, (fig. 4,) and Hall county, Georgia. The original rock
Report (volume)
geology and mining industry of Leadville, Lake County, Colorado, by S. F. Emmons, pp. 201-290, pis. xliv-xlv...203-528, pls.'vii-xxxi. The geology of Cape Ann, Massachusetts, by Nathaniel Southgate Shaler, pp. 529-611...of Monument Mountain, in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, by T. Nelson Dale, pp. 551-565, pis. Ixxi,...The geology of the road-building stones of Massachusetts, with some consideration of similar materials...brick clays of Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts, by N. S. Shaler, J. B. Woodworth, and C. F
Report (volume)
London, England. Idaho Bur. Mines and Geology County Rept. County Report. Moscow, Idaho. Academic Press. ...Los Angeles County Mus. Contr. Sci. in Science. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles County Museum Contributions...Contributions Los Angeles County Mus. Nat. History Quart.- Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History Quarterly...Dakota Water Comm. County Ground Water Study- North Dakota State Water Commission County Ground Water Studies...Southern California Academy of Sciences. Los Angeles County Museum of Nat ural History. Los Angeles, Calif
Report (volume)
of Kentucky Geol. Survey County Rept. - Kentucky Geological Survey County Report. University of Kentucky...Analysts. Houston, Tex. Los Angeles County Mus. Contr. Sci. - Los Angeles County Museum Contributions in Science...Science. Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles County Mus. Nat. History...History Quart.- Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History Quarterly. Los Angeles, Calif. Louisiana Water...Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. Maryland Geol. Survey County Geol. Map Geologic Map. Baltimore, Md. Maryland
Report (issue)
1965. 1966. 1967. 1968. Numerous Federal, State, county, and local agencies and other organizations and...cooperators________-____________________ State, county, and local cooperators_____________ Other cooperators...within the hydraulic pit near North Columbia, Nevada County (locality .7, index map), enabled a prediction...through Battle Rock in McElmo Canyon, Montezuma County, (locality ./, index map) was reported by K. A...Conglomerate In the Castle Eock area of Douglas County (loc. 3} , gold in modern stream alluvium is derived
Report (volume)
This is clearly shown by the "chlorine map" of Massachusetts,2 and by several later documents of the same...nitrates in the air. a See T. M. Drown, in Rept. Massachusetts State Board of Health, etc., vol. 1, December...satisfy bases. D. Merrimac River above Concord, New Hampshire. Analysis by H. E. Barnard for the water-resources...analysis by Van Winkle. G. Lost River, Klamath County, Oregon. Single analysis by A. L. Knisely. Ann...considered and the classical "chlorine map" of Massachusetts is reproduced. See also Sixth Rept. Rivers Pollution
Report (volume)
This is clearly shown by the "chlorine map" of Massachusetts,2 and by several later documents of the same...nitrates in the ah*. 3 See T. M. Drown, in Rept. Massachusetts State Board of Health, etc., vol. 1, December...satisfy bases. D. Merrimac River above Concord, New Hampshire. Analysis by H.E. Barnard for the water-resources...496 of the same journal. G. Lost River, Klamath County, Oregon. Analysis by A. L. Knisely, Ann. Rept....considered and the classical "chlorine map" of Massachusetts is reproduced. See also Sixth Kept. Rivers Pollution
Report (volume)
This is clearly shown by the "chlorine map" of Massachusetts,1 and by several later documents of the same...where each hectare 1 See T. M. Drown, in Rept. Massachusetts State Board of Health, etc., vol. 1, December...bases. D. Merrimack River above Concord, New Hampshire. Analysis by H. E. Barnard for the water-resources...analysis by Van Winkle. F. Lost River, Klamath County, Oregon. Single analysis by A. L. Knisely. Ann...considered and the classical "chlorine map" of Massachusetts is reproduced. See also Sixth Rept. Rivers Pollution
Report (volume)
is clearly shown by the " chlorine map "* of Massachusetts,0 and by several later documents of the same...million. .14 . 00 tt See T. M. Drown, in Kept. Massachusetts State Board of Health, etc., vol. 1, December...Survey. D. Merrimac River above Concord, New Hampshire. Analysis by H. E. Barnard for M. O. Leighton...also given in this report. E. Lost River, Klamath County, Oregon. Analyses by A. L. Knisely, Ann. Rept....considered and the classical " chlorine map " of Massachusetts is reproduced. See also Sixth Report Rivers
Book (edition)
Shaftsbury, and Scranton, in Vt. - Cleveland. Massachusetts affords several quarries of marble. Professor...annual value of the marble quarried in Berkshire county alone, amounts to more than 40,000 dollars. The...England, particularly in the counties of Kent, Hampshire, Berkshire, and Sussex. France, in various places...Champlain, and on the island of New-York, N. Y. Morris county, N. J. Species 6. FLUATE OF LIME . FLUOR .* ...Derbyshire fine specimens occur. U. S. Shenandoah county, and at Shephardstown, Va. Pe. ter's Creek, 17
Book (edition)
Shaftsbury, and Scranton, in Vt.- Cleveland. Massachusetts affords several quarries of marble. Professor...annual value of the marble quarried in Berkshire county alone, amounts to more than 40,000 dollars. The...England, particularly in the counties of Kent, Hampshire, Berkshire, and Sussex. France, in various places...Champlain, and on the island of New-York, N. Y. Morris county, N. J. Species 6. FLUATE OF LIME . FLUOR. * ...Derbyshire fine specimens occur . U. S. Shenandoah county, and at Shephardstown, Va. Pe ter's Creek, 17 miles
Book (edition)
Shaftsbury, and Scranton, in Vt. - Cleveland. Massachusetts affords several quarries of marble. Professor...the marble to more than quarried in Berkshire county alone, amounts -Lanesborough ; 40,000 dollars...England, particularly in the counties of Kent, Hampshire, Berkshire, and Sussex. France, in various places...Champlain, and on the island of New-York, N. Y. Morris county , N. J. Species 6. FLUATE OF LIME . FLUOR. *"...Derbyshire fine specimens occur. U. S. Shenandoah county, and at Shephardstown, Va. Pe ter's Creek, 17 miles
Book (edition)
Shaftsbury, and Scranton, in Vt. - Cleveland. Massachusetts affords several quarries of marble. Professor...annual value of the marble quarried in Berkshire county alone, amounts to more than 40,000 dollars. The...England, particularly in the counties of Kent, Hampshire, Berkshire, and Sussex. France, in various places...Champlain, and on theisland of New York,N. Y. Morris county , N. J. Species 6. FLUATE OF LIME. FLUOR . This...Derbyshire fine specimens occur. U. S. Shenandoah county, and at Shephardstown, Va. Pe ter's Creek, 17 miles
Book (edition)
Shaftsbury, and Scranton, in Vt. - Cleveland. Massachusetts affords several quarries of marble. Professor...annual value of the marble quarried in Berkshire county alone, amounts to more than 40,000 dollars. The...England, particularly in the counties of Kent, Hampshire, Berkshire, and Sussex. France, in various places...Champlain, and on the island of New-York, N. Y. Morris county, N. J. Species 6. FLUATE OF LIME . FLUOR. * ...Derbyshire fine specimens occur. U.S. Shenandoah county, and at Shephardstown, Va. Pe. ter's Creek, 17
Report (volume)
is clearly shown by the ".chlorine map" of Massachusetts,1 and by several later documents of the same...where each hectare 1 See T. M. Drown, in Rept. Massachusetts State Board of Health, etc., vol. 1, December...bases. D. Merrimack River above Concord, New Hampshire. Analysis by H. E. Barnard for the water-resources...analysis by Van Winkle. F. Lost River, Klamath County, Oregon. Single analysis by A. L. Knisely. Ann...considered and the classical "chlorine map" of Massachusetts is reproduced. See also Sixth Rept. Rivers Pollution
 
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