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Tirodite from
Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA


Locality type:Borough
Classification
Species:'Tirodite' (not an IMA approved species)
Comments:The mineral reported as tirodite by Klein and Ito (1968), Hawthorne and Grundy (1973, 1977) and Dunn(1995) corresponds to a Zn-rich Mangano-cummingtonite.
Confirmation
Validity:Erroneously Reported
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Nelenite2 photos of Tirodite associated with Nelenite at this locality.
Calcite2 photos of Tirodite associated with Calcite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Tirodite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:829615
Long-form Identifier:1:3:829615:3
GUID (UUID V4):a120c2fc-3f19-4fa7-aa45-4388a819352c
Nearest other occurrences of Tirodite
4.8km (3.0 miles) Sterling Hill, Ogdensburg, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
group, polymorphous with schallerite, from Franklin, New Jersey PETE J. DUNN Department of Mineral Sciences... Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 20560, USA AND DONALD R. PEACOR Department of Geological Sciences...University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA ABSTRACT. Nelenite, (Mn,Fe)16Zil2030(OH)14[As3+O6...misnomer. It was found in the Franklin Mine, Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey, in the 1920s. It occurs...several parageneses, associated with actinolite, tirodite, albite, garnet, feldspars, and several members
Report (issue)
b = 9.560(6) X-ray Powder Pattern: Franklin, New Jersey, USA. 12.3 (100), 2.583 (40), 2.737 (30), 2...3 6.4 5.9 0.4 1.5 [8.1] [100.0] (1) Franklin, New Jersey, USA.; by electron microprobe, H2 O by di®erence...rhodonite, tirodite. At Franklin, Sussex Co., New Jersey, USA. Name: From the locality Franklin, New Jersey...Jersey, USA, and the Greek for friend, for the association of elements characteristic of Franklin. Type Material:...National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C., USA, 167390. References: (1) Dunn, P.J., D.R. Peacor
Report (issue)
48(8) Z = [2] X-ray Powder Pattern: Franklin, New Jersey, USA. 2.552 (100), 2.878 (70), 3.55 (60), 1...6 0.5 0.4 [6.6] 100.00 [100.0] (1) Franklin, New Jersey, USA; corresponds to (Mn9: 54 Fe5:51 Zn1:04... Association: Actinolite, calcite, willemite, tirodite, rhodonite, apatite, lennilenapeite, stilpnomelane...talc. Distribution: Name: USA. From Franklin, Sussex Co., New Jersey, USA. In honor of Joseph A. Nelen...National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C., USA, R7824, C6219, 145972; The Natural History Museum
Report (issue)
n.d. ¯ = n.d. X-ray Powder Pattern: Franklin, New Jersey, USA. 12.11 (100), 2.582 (40), 2.734 (30),...Total 100.0 [100.00] Chemistry: (1) Franklin, New Jersey, USA; by electron microprobe, Fe2+ :Fe3+ and...Nelenite, tirodite, franklinite, willemite, sphalerite, dolomite. From Franklin, Sussex Co., New Jersey, USA...the Algonquin Indian language) who inhabited the Franklin area. Type Material: Harvard University, Cambridge...National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C., USA, R582, 140297. References: (1) Dunn, P.J., D.R. Peacor
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
[Universite Laval] at 20:02 10 July 2014 Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia F or mineral collectors...rhodonite specimens include Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey, and Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia...the well-known zinc deposits of Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey, have furnished well-crystallized...prospect, Franklin County; at Coventry and Irasburgh, Orleans County; and at Cavendish, Windsor County, Vermont...and southeast of Hinsdale, Cheshire County, and elsewhere in New Hampshire and is reported from Haddam
Report (issue)
andradite, manganoan calcite (Franklin, New Jersey, USA); donpeacorite, tirodite, ferrian braunite, dravite...dravite, anhydrite, manganoan dolomite (Fowler, New York, USA). Distribution: From the Brattfors mine, Nordmark...Sweden. At Franklin, Sussex Co., New Jersey and in the Balmat #4 mine, Fowler, St. Lawrence Co., New York,... USA. Name: Honors Dr. Frederick Stewart Turneaure (1899-1986), Professor Emeritus of Geology, University...University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. Type Material: Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Picking Table is the official magazine of the Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineral Society. It is issued two times...original research and reprints articles concerning Franklin minerals. Truly no other locality-collectors are...knowledgeable and as enthusiastic as those in the Franklin, New Jersey, area. Their contact with current finds...Tephroite Thomsonite Thorite Thortveitite Tilasite Tirodite Titanite Todorokite Torreyite Tremolite Vesuvianite...journal stems from the time when collectors at Franklin were able to get specimens directly from the ore
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
from the Franklin-Sterling Hill, New Jersey, Area JOHN L . BAUM Box 247, Route 23 N. Hamburg, New Jersey...species known from the noted Franklin-Sterling Hill area of northwestern New Jersey is continuing to increase...increase as specimens both old and new are examined. Knowledgeable collectors and some of the nation's foremost...updated annually for the Kiwanis Mineral Show at Franklin by the author with the cooperation of collectors...Picking Table is the official magazine of the Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineral Society. It is issued two times
Report (issue)
Hill, New Jersey, USA; by electron microprobe, H2 O by di®erence. (2) Bald Knob, North Carolina, USA; by...manganoan calcite, tirodite, rhodonite, jacobsite (Bald Knob, North Carolina, USA). Distribution: From...Austria. In the USA, at Franklin and Sterling Hill, Ogdensburg, Sussex Co., New Jersey; at Bald Knob,...Prefecture, Japan. At Watson's Beach, southeastern Otago, New Zealand. In the N'Chwaning and Wessels mines, near...mineralogy, (6th edition), 704. (2) Kato, T. (1963) New data on the so-called bementite. J. Japan. Assoc
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Elsewhere? Manuel Robbins Manning Lane Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08003 T A K I N G T H E Q U E S T I O N L I...answer. Franklin minerals, fluorescent or other­ wise, originate from the mines at Franklin or Sterling...Sterling Hill in New Jersey. But if the question is rephrased to ask if those mineral species which fluoresce...fluoresce at Franklin or Ster­ ling Hill can be found in other localities, and will they fluo­ resce in the...the same way as those at Franklin, then the answer is yes, with some significant exceptions and qualifications
Book
Fluorescent Minerals Manuel Robbins oy oar VAN NOSTRAND NEW YORK CINCINNATI REINHOLD COMPANY TORONTO LONDON...Nostrand Reinhold Company Inc. 135 West 50th Street, New York, N.Y. 10020 Van Nostrand Reinhold 480 Latrobe...manufacturers have recently responded by the introduction of new ultraviolet equipment with major improvements in...minerals developed. I have been a collector of Franklin minerals and, of course, I gathered as many of...of the fabulous fluorescent minerals of Franklin as could be obtained. Then, slowly at first, I began
Book
Copyright i&l 1983 by Springer Science+Business Media New York Originally published by Van Nostrand Reinhold...manufacturers have recently responded by the introduction of new ultraviolet equipment with major improvements in...minerals developed. I have been a collector of Franklin minerals and, of course, I gathered as many of...of the fabulous fluorescent minerals of Franklin as could be obtained. Then, slowly at first, I began...Totten of the Governeur Talc Company at Balmat, New York, and C. MacDonald Grout and Bill Lorraine, geologists
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
dimorph of sonolite), are only known from the Franklin areaofNew Jersey.They have no known equivalentsin...phases.Jerrygibbsitehas been describedrecently as a new mineral by Dunn et al. (1984).It is orthorhombic...sample635).Figure lC, tephroite(Tep) grainsin a tirodite (Tir)-rhodonite(Rh) gneiss (crossedpolars,sampleBK4)...(1969)reportsX-ray datafor alleghanyite from Franklin, New Jersey(which is that listed by rcros) with extra...carbonatesin spessartine-rhodonite/pyroxmangite-tirodite assemblagesand is impossible Table 2. X-ray unit
Journal (issue)
The Taylor Mine Volume 24 Autumn Journal of the Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society, Incorporated...liditor 27th Annual FRANKLIN-STERLING HILL Mineral Show A SPECIAL WORD The Franklin Show continues to...Smithsonian Institution, has become synonymous with Franklin and Sterling Hill, and for good reason. It is...contributing an unprecedented number of mineral species, new to science from these deposits. Since our last issue...trustees, it is our particular pleasure to say, FRANKLIN STERLING-HILL Congratulations! Dr. Dunn. MINERAL
Journal (volume)
JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY $20.00 U.S. Vol. 47 — Combined Issue 2006 ...from Dr. Clifford Frondel • A new occurrence of genthelvite from Franklin • Observable genthelvite in the...sphalerite • Newly discovered historic photos of Franklin www.FOMSNJ.org The contents of The Picking Table...Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. The Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society, Inc. OFFICERS...VICE-PRESIDENT Richard Keller 13 Green Street Franklin, NJ 07416 (973)209-4178 d6rollingway@earthlink
Journal (issue)
NO. 1 • SPRING 1983 • VOLUME 24 JOURNAL of the FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC. www.FOMSNJ...International License. from the liditor NEW COVER This issue appears with a new cover. The titles were redesigned...redesigned by artist Jeffrey Donnellon of Swan Lake, New York. His design provides a much needed highlight for...have done so at the request of the new management of the New Jersey Zinc Company, Inc., as a gesture of...enlightenment. DUES ?, OF COURSE THEY'RE PAID! Our new Treasurer has asked that we remind you that your
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
names and prefixes established by the Commission on New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification (CNMNC)...their efforts should not be New York State Museum minimized. Albany, New York 12230 In this article,...display case of the “Amphiboles of New York” exhibition at the New York State Museum; Marian Lupulescu...the use of the new amphibole nomenclature is really not so complicated, and that the new names and prefixes...Leake 2004; Bayliss, Kaesz, and Nickel 2005). The New York State Museum has a large and beautiful collection
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
#1 MINE, BALMAT, ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY, NEW YORK Marian V. LUPULESCU§ New York State Museum, Division of...Collections, 3140 CEC, Madison Avenue, Albany, New York 12230, USA Ralph ROWE Canadian Museum of Nature, Mineral...Balmat in the Adirondack Lowlands, St. Lawrence County, New York. The mineral occurs as small (up to 0.5...regional metamorphism, Adirondack Lowlands, Balmat, New York. Sommaire Nous décrivons un exemple de chromium-dravite...Basse-Terres des Adirondack, comté de St. Lawrence, New York. Le minéral se présente en cristaux vert foncé
Journal (issue)
07826 TREASURER John Cianciulli 60 Alpine Road, Sussex, NJ 07461 ASSISTANT TREASURER Stephen C. Misiur...of the FranklinOgdensburg, New Jersey area is invited to join the Franklin-Ogdensburg MineralogicalSociety...John Cianciulli, Treasurer FOMS 60 Alpine Road Sussex, NJ 07461 www.FOMSNJ.org The contents of The Picking...International License. THE PICKIMG TABLE JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN - OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY, IMC. THE...twice each year, in March and September, by the Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society, Inc. (FOMS)
Journal (issue)
See page 4 for feature story. JOURNAL of the FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC. SPRING...Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. The FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY, Inc. The Officers...* * * * * * * PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE FROM THE FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY TITLE PRICE...Charles: The Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, Sussex County, New Jersey. 17. S. Geological Survey...Structure and Mineralogy of the Franklin Zinc-Iron-Manganese Deposit, New Jersey. Economic Geology. Only photocopies
Journal (issue)
JCKINC TABLE Buick 8 ambulance at Franklin Hospital, Franklin, NJ, September 1930. Photograph taken...from the archives of the Franklin Mineral Museum. JOURNAL of the FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY...Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. The FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY, Inc. The Officers...L. Baum Richard C. Bostwick Omer S. Dean, Editor New Appointed Positions Assistant Treasurer—Steve Misiur...understanding of Franklin-Sterling mineralogy. We are in the process of arranging seminars and planning new field
Journal (issue)
TH 30 ANNIVERSARY ISSUES TABL JOURNAL of the FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC. SPRING...International License. THE THIRTIETH The Society The Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society was founded in...Society's formation followed the closing of the Franklin Mine by five years and the publication of Palache's...operation of a sound permanent museum for Franklin minerals in Franklin, NJ. 2) To collect and preserve mineralogical...relating to the Franklin-Sterling Hill ore deposits. 3) To develop new information on Franklin minerals and
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Angeles, California Thank you for noticing. Our New Year's resolution in 1984 was to have one fossil...symposia: Tucson, Arizona Cincinnati, Ohio Rochester, New Y o r k Symposium Columbus, Ohio Chicagoland (Illinois)...Seton Hall, New Jersey Denver, Colorado Tacoma, Washington F M Symposium Franklin, New Jersey Detroit, Michigan...the Willamette Agate and Mineral Society. Polk County Fairgrounds, Highway 99W South. Chairman: W. E...Guild's 3rd Faceters Fair, Gem & Jewelry Show. Lucas County Recreation Center, 2901 Key Street, Exit 4, Ohio
Journal (issue)
Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. The FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY. Inc. The Officers...07826 Treasurer John Cianciulli 60 Alpine Road, Sussex, NJ 07461 Assistant Treasurer Steven C. Misiur...* * * * * * * PUBLICATIONS available from the FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY TITLE PRICE PALACHE...(1935) The Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, Sussex County, New Jersey. U.S. Geological Survey...Structure and Mineralogy of the Franklin Zinc-Iron-Manganese Deposit, New Jersey. Economic Geology, 69, No
Book
physical attribute of minerals. Few descriptions of new mineral discoveries will fail to report fluorescence...terms used in the study of fluorescence. For those new to the minerals that fluoresce and the localities...Arkansas; William DeLorraine and Fred Totten of Balmat, New York; and Howard Brown of Lucerne Valley, California...Connecticut, and Richard Bostwick of Bloomfield, New Jersey. James Ferraiolo has provided prepublication...program. Helen Brumbaugh of the Cherry Hill, New Jersey, Library managed to obtain a seemingly endless
 
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