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Pyrite from
Tuckahoe, Eastchester, The Bronx (Bronx County), New York City, New York, USA


Classification
Species:Pyrite
Formula:FeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tuckahoe, Eastchester, The Bronx (Bronx County), New York City, New York, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:81480
Long-form Identifier:1:3:81480:1
GUID (UUID V4):7796e79f-ea1b-482e-ad80-8d791819d095
Nearest other occurrences of Pyrite
5.9km (3.7 miles) Yonkers, Westchester County, New York, USA
6.9km (4.3 miles) Eastchester, The Bronx (Bronx County), New York City, New York, USA
10.0km (6.2 miles) Lake Street Quarry, Harrison, Westchester County, New York, USA
10.6km (6.6 miles) Kingsbridge Road quarries, Manhattan (New York County), New York City, New York, USA
11.1km (6.9 miles) 218th Street & Broadway, Manhattan (New York County), New York City, New York, USA
11.8km (7.3 miles) 207th Street & Broadway, Manhattan (New York County), New York City, New York, USA
11.8km (7.3 miles) Harlem Ship Canal, Manhattan (New York County), New York City, New York, USA
12.3km (7.6 miles) Inwood Valley (Inwood), Manhattan (New York County), New York City, New York, USA
13.7km (8.5 miles) 185th Street & Harlem Speedway (Harlem River Drive), Manhattan (New York County), New York City, New York, USA
13.8km (8.6 miles) 172nd Street & Grand Concourse, The Bronx (Bronx County), New York City, New York, USA
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MAINE MINERALOGICAL AND GEOLOGICAL THE NASSAU MINERAL CLUB SOCIETY The Nassau Mineral Club Inc. of Mineola...Columbus Day weekend field trip. For the third time the group visited the Keene, N.H. area. On Friday Beryl...found; and to the Chester, Vt. Talc Quarry for talc specimens. On Saturday the group visited the Ruggles Mine...Sunday the group visited the Betts Manganese Mine at Cummington, Mass. Several members of the group,...of pyrite and pyrolusite were found. At the December meeting we had our election of officers. The new
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Cooper Nottingham, England Anthony R. Kampf L.A. County Mus. of Nat. Hist. Los Angeles, CA Joseph A. Mandarino...circulation manager for rates.) •Individuals (outside the U.S.): $46 for one year, $89 for two years. (Airmail...Number Six Articles Barite after paralstonite, a new pseudomorph from Cave-in-Rock, I llin o is ........by M. Calvo & ]. Ramon Garcia Columns Notes from the Editor............................................................442 by W. L. Wilson Abstracts of new mineral descriptions............................
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on Safety, to the m e m bership of the Mineralógica! Society of Pennsylvania from the "Keystone Newsletter...it is the continued safety program of the Mineralogical Society of Pennsylvania that secures the cooperation...showing the good sportsmanship for which mineral collectors are noted. 1. Always watch for the over-hang...rock can avalanche and take you with them. Test the rocks for looseness before climbing. If a rock rolls...TIME DISTURB TOOLS OR MACHINERY. This is one of the biggest "beefs" of owners, also that papers, bottles
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Journal of the Rocks and Minerals Association April, 1942 Vol. 17, No. 4 2Sc Whole No. 129 THE ROCKS...Box 29, Peekskill, N. Y. Organized in 1928 for the increase and dissemination of mineraloiiC knowledge...courses in these subjects introduced in the curricula of the public school systems; to revive a general...encourage the search for new minerals that have not yet been discovered; and to endeavor to secure the practical...foundation in 1928, the Rocks and Minerals Association has done much to promote the interest in mineralogy
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o ."'J. >-f University of the State of New York BULLETIN New York Museum State VOL. No. 10...IN 1800 NEW YORK BY JOHN C. SMOCK ALBANY UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF 1890 NEW YORK Regents George...Troy - Ithaca - Rochester Syracuse - New York New York - Utica Lowville - Brooklyn Albany Watkins...Watkins Lockport Syracuse Palmyra Glens Falls New York - - - - Pliny T. Sexton, 1890 T. Guilford...Assistant Albert B. Watkins, West New Brighton Utica - . the legislature - William H. Watson, M
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BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK MINER.ALOGICAL CLUB Volume 3, No. 1. THE MINERALS of NEW YORK CITY and ITS ENVIRONS...ENVIRONS BY JAMES G. MANCHESTER NEW YORK PUBLISHED BY THE CLUB January, 1931 Copyright, 3931 BY ...PRESS NEW YORK I AUTHOR’S NOTE Since his boyhood days the author has been a student of the rocks and...collecting minerals in New York City and its environs. A record lias been personally kept of the min­ erals collected...various sections of the district which have been published from time to time in the past by other investiga­
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BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 3STo. 3. March, 1888. BUILDING STONE IN THE STATE...JOHN C. NEW SMOCK. PRINTED FOR THE MUSEUM. ALBANY CHARLES VAN BENTHUYSEN & SONS. YORK, : BULLBTIN...BULLBTIN NEW YOEK STATE MUSEUM NATURAL HISTORY. ZN"o. 3. March, 1888. BUILDING STONE IN THE STATE OF...JOHN C. NEW SMOCK. PRINTED FOR THE MUSEUM. ALBANY CHARLES VAN BENTHUYSEN & SONS. 1888. YORK, PREFACE...a division of the New York State Museum, its work the examination and description of the mineral staples
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Science Lib•y 5 1947 -AND Official Journal of the Rocks and Minerals Association Vol. .22, No. 2 ... . . 2.00 Artentite, Butte. Xld. on Quartz w . Pyrite. 2 x 2. . . . . . . . . . • • • • . • • 2.50 Preirinite...stalactitic. 3 x 2 x 2. . . • • • . 1.25 Cinnabar, New Mexico. In part xld. on rock. 4 x 3 x 1 ½ . . . ...in xi. 3 x 2 ¼ . . . . . . . . . 5.00 Microlite, New Mexico. Bright yellow micro. xis. densely disseminated...A. FORD OFFICI AND SHOWROOM: 110 WALL STREIT • NEW YOIK 5, N. Y. Telephone: BOwlin1 Green 9-7191 No
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T TLIBRAr 3 1223 90016 3958 of New York State David E. Jensen .. . , ,,, Includes 16 pages of...Lake in New York's Finger Lakes district. After attending Penn Yan Academy in nearby Penn Yan, New York...mineralogy. Prior to entering graduate school at the University of Rochester, he joined a group of Dr...geology students on a trip to the mining districts and the high peaks of the Adirondack Mountains. This...lifetime interest in the minerals of New York State. While obtaining his M.S. in geology at the University of
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Scarsdale Rd., Crestwood, Tuckahoe 7, N. Y. I was interested to read the short article in a back issue...22) regarding the possibilities of the dumps at Orchard Hill, Elmsford, N . Y., also the Editor's note...regarding my former article on the locality. (New localities in Westchester County, N . Y., Rocks and Minerals...sending it in. In the fall of 1948, in discussing this spot with a few rockhounds, the writer was told...and carting away had taken place changing the appearance of the place considerably so that at first we could
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Mineral Occurrences ITEMS ON NEW FINDS ARE DESIRED b~ PLEASE SEND THEM I N . Downloaded by [University...ALABAMA—In the early days of gold mining in Alabama in the Cragford district of Clay County, the workings...workings which entered the unoxidized zone encountered considerable arsenopyrite which was of silvery-white...Palmer, Alaska. ARIZONA—From a locality in Mohave County in N . W . Arizona, we have an interesting specimen...by John S. Albanese, P.O. Box 221, Union, N . J. The specimen is kaersutite (a lustrous black titaniferous
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Bulletin 48 County Series No. 1 Outline of the Geology and Mineral Resources of Goochland County, Virginia... 1937. To the State COllL1nissioll on Conservation and Development: GENTLEMEN: I have the hO!lor to...publication as Bulletin 48 of the Virginia Geological Survey s.eries of reports the manuscript and illustrations...Outline. of the Geology and Mineral Resources of Goochland Co"nty, Virginia, by Mr. Carl B. Brown. The field...field work was done during the summer of 1931, when the author was employed by the Geological Survey to make
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THE ROCKS AND MINERALS ASSOCIATION ( Memben All Over the World ) Pr•iclent, R. Emmet Doherty ~lo,iet...Box 29, Peekskill, N. Y. Organized in 1928 for the increase and dissemination of mineralogic knowledge...courses in these subjects introduced in the curricula of the public school systems; to revive a general...encourage the search for new minerals t hat have not yet been discovered; and to endeavor to secure the pract...foundation in 1928, the Rocks and M inerals Association has done much to promote the interest in mineralogy
 
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