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Quartz from selected localities.

USA
 
  • Connecticut
    • Hartford County
      • Glastonbury
Barton, W. & C. E. Goldsmith (1968) New England Beryllium investigations. US Bureau Mines RI 7070
        • East Glastonbury
[var: Smoky Quartz] Rocks & Min.: 70:379
Bastin, Edson S. (1910): Economic Geology of the Feldspar Deposits of the United States. U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 420.
Jones, Robert W. (1960): Luminescent Minerals of Connecticut, A Guide to Their Properties and Locations.
[var: Smoky Quartz] Harold Moritz collection
        • South Glastonbury
[var: Smoky Quartz] Harold Moritz collection
Field observations
Field observations
Field observations
Van King specimen; Betts (1999).
Field observations.
Field observations
Field observations.
Betts, John. (1999): The Quarries and Minerals of the Dayton Road District, South Glastonbury, Connecticut. Rocks and Minerals. Volume 74, Number 2. pp. 110-121.
Betts, John. (1999): The Quarries and Minerals of the Dayton Road District, South Glastonbury, Connecticut. Rocks and Minerals. Volume 74, Number 2. pp. 110-121.
Januzzi, 1976. Mineral Localities of CT and Southeastern NY State, p.148; USGS Prof Paper 255
Personally collected by Kevin Czaja.; Rocks and Minerals (1999) 74:110-121
Field observations
Field observations.
[var: Rose Quartz] AmMin 7:4
Field observations
Field observations
Field observations
Field observations
[var: Smoky Quartz] Bastin, Edson S. (1910): Economic Geology Of The Feldspar Deposits Of The United States. United States Geological Survey Bulletin 420, Government Printing Office.
- Bastin, Edson S. (1910): Economic Geology Of The Feldspar Deposits Of The United States. United States Geological Survey Bulletin 420, Government Printing Office.
Field observations
Field observations
Field observations.
Betts, John. (1999): The Quarries and Minerals of the Dayton Road District, South Glastonbury, Connecticut. Rocks and Minerals. Volume 74, Number 2. pp. 110-121.
Field observations
Field observations
Field observations
Field observations
Field observations
Field observations
Field observations
Betts, John. (1999): The Quarries and Minerals of the Dayton Road District, South Glastonbury, Connecticut. Rocks and Minerals. Volume 74, Number 2. pp. 110-121.
Field observations
Cameron, E., et al., (1954), Pegmatite Investigations 1942-45 New England, U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 255; Davis, Fred E. and Stefan Nicolescu. (2011): Samarskite Rediscovered at the Spinelli Prospect, Glastonbury, Connecticut. Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History: 52(1):135-152.
      • Marlborough
Schooner, Richard. (1958): The Mineralogy of the Portland-East Hampton-Middletown-Haddam Area in Connecticut (With a few notes on Glastonbury and Marlborough).
    • Middlesex County
      • Portland
[var: Smoky Quartz] Harold Moritz collection
 
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