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Quartz from
Forest of Dean Mine, Fort Montgomery, Town of Highlands, Orange County, New York, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Forest of Dean Mine, Fort Montgomery, Town of Highlands, Orange County, New York, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:79595
Long-form Identifier:1:3:79595:9
GUID (UUID V4):7efe249a-913e-434b-a330-29b9246daf96
Nearest other occurrences of Quartz
2.6km (1.6 miles) Bull Mine, Bull Hill, Town of Blooming Grove, Orange County, New York, USA
4.9km (3.0 miles) Bear Mountain, Bear Mountain State Park, Orange County, New York, USA
6.2km (3.8 miles) Anthony's Nose, Cortlandt Township, Westchester County, New York, USA
7.9km (4.9 miles) Philips Mine (Philips Pyrite Mine; Anthony's Nose Pyrrhotite Mine), Town of Philipstown, Putnam County, New York, USA
11.0km (6.9 miles) Greenwood mine (Patterson mine), Town of Tuxedo, Orange County, New York, USA
11.1km (6.9 miles) Mount Taurus Quarry, Town of Philipstown, Putnam County, New York, USA
11.8km (7.3 miles) Dickey Brook, Peekskill, Westchester County, New York, USA
12.2km (7.6 miles) Mohegan Quarries, Peekskill, Westchester County, New York, USA
12.3km (7.6 miles) Tomkins Cove Quarry, Stony Point (Woodbury), Rockland County, New York, USA
12.5km (7.7 miles) Pine Swamp Mine, Town of Tuxedo, Orange County, New York, USA
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Report (issue)
ES^SMITHSOnWjNSTITUTION I NOIlfUllSf : BULLETIN NEW YORK STATE MDSEDM NATURAL HISTORY IsTo. 7. JUNE...State of New SMOCK, Department of Mineralogy and Economic Geology, AND IN CHARGE OF THE NEW YORK...charles van benthuysen & sons, i88q. York. BULLETIN SEW YORK STATE MUSEUM NATURAL HISTORY. IN~0-...State of New York. SMOCK, Department of Mineralogy and Economic Geology, AND IN CHARGE OF THE NEW...NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM, PRINTED FOR THE M ALBANY: CHARLES VAN BENTHUYSEN & SONS, 1880. v <\3fc1$
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MtN€RfllS of New Vork Stole David €. Jensen Includes 16 pages of minerals in full color jgS0% MIN6RRLS... MIN6RRLS of New Vork State David E. Jensen up WARD PRESS Ward's Natural Science Establishment, Inc...Inc. Rochester, New York • Monterey, California Copyright 1978 by David E. Jensen All rights reserved...versity of Roches Harold L. Ailing's the mining distri* Adirondack Mou somed into a lifet New York State...obtainu University of Roc Science Establishi became head of served until his re ident of the Esta tion expanded
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2014 Figure 1. County map of New York State, prepared by William Besse. MAJOR NEW YORK STATE M I N E...T I E S N ew York State is rich in minerals of interest to collectors. A number of lists have been...published, starting with Samuel Robinsons A Catalogue of American Minerals with Their Localities in 1825....publications of James Dwight Dana and Edward Salisbury Dana contained geographical listings of important...Whitlock published a New York State list in 1903. The most recent comprehensive treatment of mineral localities
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1223 90016 3958 of New York State David E. Jensen .. . , ,,, Includes 16 pages of minerals in full...Lake in New York's Finger Lakes district. After attending Penn Yan Academy in nearby Penn Yan, New York...graduate school at the University of Rochester, he joined a group of Dr. Harold L. Alling's geology students...a trip to the mining districts and the high peaks of the Adirondack Mountains. This experience blossomed...the minerals of New York State. While obtaining his M.S. in geology at the University of Rochester, he
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No. 3. SEPTEMBER, 1932 Whole No. 25 OourltlJI of Pre/£ W . lfrltmtllz. AN OLD PLACER , voRKlNGS 1:-i...Minerals Association's First Outing Minerals of the Forest of Dean Mine Geysers. B y E ttgene W . B larrk The...ballot counts. HOW THE CONTEST STANDS TO DATE ( As of July 20th ) ROCKS Granite ............ . 16,161 Marble... 104 MINERALS Gold ........... ... . . 21,925 Quartz .... . ........ . 8,305 Garnet ............. ....31st, of the present year. COMING A Special Opal Number The December issue will be devoted to one of nature's
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ONE of the foundations of Britain's greatness is geological-her mineral wealth, the adaptation of which...geology. As soon as Britain appears on the stage of history, that is from the Roman Conquest, many mineral...one of the reasons for that conquest, as were the minerals of almost all the outlying regions of the...history of our island begins archaeology and pre-history can tell us much about the working of flint,...to collect and classify, from the geological point of view, the widely scattered information on the subject
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GEOLOGY JOURNAL OF April-May 1923 THE FINAL CONSOLIDATION PHENOMENA IN THE CRYSTALLIZATION OF IGNEOUS ROCK...ROCK R. J. COLONY Columbia University, New York City Pyrogenetic processes may, for convenience, be divided...minerals which crystallize during consolidation, some of them possessing one or more different allotropic...allotropic forms into which they pass as the temperature of the rock-mass falls through the various critical ranges...actual reactions occurring between some of the component minerals of the rock already crystallized and the
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MINERALS FROM THE IRON DEPOSITS OF NEW YORK STATE T he principal goal of this article is to present the...the important minerals from the New York State iron deposits. Not all the minerals identified in these...others are not aesthetically impressive, making them of limited collector interest. In general, these will...To write an article about the iron deposits of New York State and their minerals is a difficult task... There are also some excellent papers about some of the deposits, and I do not want to repeat what those
Report (chapter)
from http://sp.lyellcollection.org/ at University of Michigan on July 14, 2015 Provenancing iron ore...ore from the Bristol Channel Orefield: the cargo of the Medieval Magor Pill Boat TIMOTHY P. Y O U N G ...Heol-y-Cadno, Thornhill, Cardiff CF14 9D Y, UK 2Department of Earth Sciences, Cardiff University, PO Box 914, Cardiff...including iron ore, close to the settlement of Abergwaitha,seaward of the modern Magor Pill (Gwent). Excavation...Excavation in 1995 recovered 180 kg of mixed powder and lump ores. A source within the Bristol Channel Orefield
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67 September 2015 The Russell Society is a society of amateur and professional mineralogists which encourages...encourages the study, recording and conservation of mineralogical sites and material. Registered Charity...Treasurer.................... Your Society Needs You! New Journal Manager Required .................. Your.............................................. The New Russell Society Website ...........................in Prospect ........................ A New Mine in the North York Moors National Park?................
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o1945 and \ • Official J ournal A Magazine for of the Mineralogists, Rocks and Minerals Geologists...slow speed 24" diameters for sawing huge Brazilian Quartz crystals were used. "Streamliners" carry an unconditional...Inches of assorted materials. Our customers tell the story. Mr. W. T. Baxter, famous author of Jewelry...have used." G. P. E11111er, l111porter and cutter of 908 Jacbo11 Str111, Or11• City, Ore9011 says, " Received...shows no wear at all. We are going to keep a record of the mileage." Art'■ G111t Shop, 218 N. 3rd Street
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Island. 4—Quartz, var. Amethyst (purple), West Paterson. N. J. 5—Garnet, var. Spessartite (orange-red), Haven...7—Datolitc (pale green), West Paterson* N J 8— Quartz, var. Smoky (brown), Broadway and 162nd Street... BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK MINER.ALOGICAL CLUB Volume 3, No. 1. THE MINERALS of NEW YORK CITY and ITS...ITS ENVIRONS BY JAMES G. MANCHESTER NEW YORK PUBLISHED BY THE CLUB January, 1931 Copyright, 3931...AFFERTON PRESS NEW YORK I AUTHOR’S NOTE Since his boyhood days the author has been a student of the rocks
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NRLF SB 5D V co Age of tlie Trees Hints of historic Mail. Correspondence of the San Franciss: smarted...party of five or twenty-six one day last weel that wonderful relic of a bygone We petrified forest near...near Calistoga. the petrified forest is about 1,000 Tin feai sea level, and lies in the same trend Geysers...Geysers, Mount St. Helena, and the springs of Calistoga. Geologically, ii vast tufa bed, in which the... probably thousands ago, by gome vast convulsion of natun tufa, I will say, for the beneit at tfc. itiate
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PAimiUXT OF THE I XT K RIO It BULLETIN OF THK UXI TED STATIC.S GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 107 TK'AJ' DIJvriS...DIJvriS OF T)!K hAKi: ' FlA>ri'[,.M\ l,'i:(..lnX o.\07 WASH I N(JT«)N HN^IEN'I' PIM.NTLXO OFFH'E LIBRARY...Department of the interior. ( U. S. yeological Department of the interior | | Bulletin | of the | United...United States | geological survey | no. 107 | [Seal of the department] | Washington | government printing...survey | ,J. W. Powell, director | | The trap dikes | of the. | Lake Champlain region | hy | James Fnrinau
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7. No. 4. Whole No. 26 DECEMBER, 1932 Qquruq of G• org• 0 . Wild. A W&'l'IIJl,DJUVIIN Mn.L Df 'l'llll...poliahinc of semi-precious atones. \ Featured in This .Issue, The Mineral.a of the Silver City, New Mexico...Mono Craters. By W. Scott L ewis. The Petrified Forest National Monument. B y Fred W. 8chmeltz. A NON-TECHNICAL...TO DATE (A.s of 01:tober 20th) ROCKS - - MINERALS ............... .. 24,576 Gold Quartz . ................• 43,343 ... YOUR LAST CHANCE With the end of 'the present year, December 31, 19 3 Z, the great
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~00 Geological Socielj. Downloaded by [University of California, San Diego] at 13:54 29 June 2016 GEOLOGICAL...paper was read, entitled "' Report of a Survey of the Oolitic Formations of Gloucestershire." By %qlliam Lonsdale...in consequence of a resolution of the Council, confirmed by the Anuual General Meeting of 1832, that one...dividends of the Wollaston Fund should be applied to the continuing, northwards from Bath, the survey of the...the oolitic formations commenced by the author of the Report in the year 1~27. The district examined is
Book
Explained in the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley GEOLOGY EXPLAINED IN THE FOREST OF DEAN AND THE WYE VALLEY...purpose of this book is to explain geology in terms of scenery in an area which is not only of outstanding...account of the geology and main rock strata of the region,. the guide takes the reader on a series of field...interesting and some of the loveliest vantage points in the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley. Forest areas visited...visited include those of Littledean, Ruspidge, Blakeney, Lydney, the Hope Mansel Dome and the Wigpool Syncline
Catalog/List
I' AUCTION OF MINERAL SPECIMENS FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE JOHN W. COOPER ESQ OF WOODTHORPE, NOTTINGHAM...VILLAGE HALL NOTTINGHAMSHIRE 2 miles from junction 24 of the Ml (See map inside) SATURDAY 28 APRIL and SUNDAY...SATURDAY: INDIVIDUAL SPECIMENS LOTS 1 TO 200, TRAYS OF SPECIMENS LOTS 400 TO 475, BLUE JOHN LOTS 394 AND...568, INDIVIDUAL SPECIMENS LOTS 201 TO 393, TRAYS OF SPECIMENS LOTS 476 TO 552 ALL POSTAL BIDS MUST BE...Croft Quarry, Croft, Leicestershire. Single crystal of laumontite pseudomorphed by calcite and analcime
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0969-3408 As we begin to venture out, here’s 32-pages of news from the geological world! Down to Earth ‘Earth...back to normal, but remember that we hold stocks of most popular maps, along with a few books. If it’s...old fossil reveals missing link in the evolution of animals 4-8 Article: Sedimentary Rocks - Part 1 9-12...News from Geosupplies 15 The Learning Zone: Lots of ways to get involved 16-18 Backyard Geology: News...latest book reviews 26-28 Diary of field events 29 Pygidium: Our tailpieces of trivia & snippets 30/31 Advert:
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. . •• .. .• - • • LIBRARY OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN. (Scottish Office.) Shelf... DEPARTMENT OF sc·IENT.rF · rc AND INDtlSTRIAL REsEARCH : . ' ' . . . • MEMOIRS OF THE -GEOLOG·IC...-GEOLOG·IC . AL SURVEY . OF GREAT BRITAIN : ENGLAN·D AND WALES Geology of the Country around onmouth and Chepstow...Chepstow . (EXPLANATION OF SHEETS 23· 1 AND 250) BY AND F.. B. A. WELCH.,. B.S·c., PH.D.; F. M. TROTTER...(Palaeontology.) R. w·. ELLIOT, B.· Sc. (Petrology) Ge.ology of tb� Countt:y around Monmouth and Chepstow ·Memeirs
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Mineral Occurrences of New York State with Selected References to Each Locality By ELAI E M. LUEDKE,...BULLETIN 1072 - F Prepared in cooperation with the New York State Museum and Science Service, Geological Survey...OFFICE WASHI . GTON : 1959 UNITED STATES DEPARTME 1T OF THE I TERIOR FRED A. SEATO , Secretary GEO LOGICAL...Luedke, Elaine McNallan, 1931Mineral occurrences of New York State with selected references to each locality...economic geology) "Prepared in cooperation with the New York State Museum and Science Service, Geological Survey
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DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAlN ENGLAND...I942 : Reprinted r964, ' -. Gcolog)· of tl1e Forest of Dean ( J.1/e,n. Geol. Surv.) 4\ 6793 .....MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE To be purchased from York House. Kingsway, London w.c.2 423 Oxford Street...lies almost wholly east of th-e River Wye and most of it is represented on the New Series one-inch Sheet...superintendence of Mr. T. Eastwood and Dr. R. W. Pocock during the years 1933 to 1938. The distribution of the work
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I I • Department of Scientific and Industrial Research .. • • .. of the GE·OLOGICAL SURVEY BOARD...·the REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR for the Year 193 5 • • • (Reprinted from the ''Summary of Progress for...PROFESSOR H. H. SwINNERTON, D.Sc. Assessors Ministry of Health: R. G. HETHERINGTON, EsQ., C.B., O·.B.E. Development...Department: W. G. NoTT-BowER, EsQ. • DEPARTl\1ENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH, 16, 01d Queen...CONTENTS PAGE REPORT OF THE BOARD:Opening of the New 1Geological Survey Offices and Museum of •• • ••• ••• Practical
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or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Official Journal of T~. Rocks onJ /t\inerals Aasocialion .. FEBRUARY...issue we are presenting a series of articles on rock crvstal, one of our most popular minerals. We have..."Chester, Vermont, Land of Pyrite Cubes," which appeared in the Jul·• 1936 issue of Rocks and Minerals, was...three weeks after the article C"""'8ared, a number of individuals had visited the locality, with trucks...hauled the material away. It is too bad that some of our fine minerals have to be taken for a ride in
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493 Source Rocks of the Lower Old Red Sandstone: Exotic Pebbles from the Brownstones, Ross-on-Wye, Hereford...505 507 507 ALLEN, J. R. L. t 974. Source Rocks of the Lower Old Red Sandstone: Exotic pebbles from...some of the latter with Ordovician graptolites. The sediments include graywackes and a variety of well...Precambrian rocks of the type now known in Anglesey. It is concluded on the grounds of fauna, petrographic...comparisons, and the facies and cross-bedding orientation of the preserving deposit, that the assemblage originated
 
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