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Chalcophanite from
Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey, USA


Locality type:City
Classification
Species:Chalcophanite
Formula:ZnMn34+O7 · 3H2O
Comments:The article cited is not about Paterson and the mineral "chalcophanite" is not found in the cited reference.
Confirmation
Validity:Erroneously Reported
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chalcophanite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:3142
Long-form Identifier:1:3:3142:4
GUID (UUID V4):4faa92e8-1852-4249-a495-5a63a66d6c35
Nearest other occurrences of Chalcophanite
41.2km (25.6 miles) Sterling Mine, Sterling Hill, Ogdensburg, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
41.2km (25.6 miles) Passaic pit (Marshall Mine; Passaic Mine), Sterling Hill, Ogdensburg, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
41.2km (25.6 miles) Noble pit (Lot #10 - Ogden Divisions; Noble Mine), Sterling Hill, Ogdensburg, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Book
Collecting rr at Franklin and Sterling Hill, I New Jersey ffi fi.-i'l �� with Notes as to the � ·1 ·r...FRANKLIN, NEW JERSEY • A Guide to Mineral Collecting at Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey with Notes...in acknowledging them. Thomas Peters. Director, Paterson Museum and Lubov Drashevska his talented assistant...Senchuck of the Harri-Anne Studios. Franklin. New Jersey. Mrs. Florence Hansen of the Franklin-Kiwanis...by Ervan F. Kushner, Books 5 Colt Street Paterson. New Jersey 07505 DEDICATION to John Leach Baum &
Journal (issue)
intersection of Routes #23 and #517, Franklin, New Jersey. Pre-meeting activities start at 1:00 P.M. Speaker...Rider College. Subject - Geology of Northwest New Jersey. Saturday, October 16th. Field trip to the...Dexter, Union College, Subject - Rambling Through New Jersey Sunday, November 21st. Field trip to the Gooseberry...Cork Hill Road, Franklin, N.J. and the Sand Pits, Passaic Avenue Ogdensburg, N.J. 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon...Manual of Franklin Minerals" has been sold out but a-new printing is being arranged. Bernard Kozykowski, our
Journal (issue)
Franklin-Sterling Hill ore deposits. 3) To develop new information on Franklin minerals and mineralogy through...on the minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey. Privately published by John Albanese (1959-1961);... (1959) Brandtite at the Sterling Hill Mine, New Jersey. Am.Min., 44, 199-200. LIEBAU, F.,HILMER, W....on the Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey by Clifford Frondel 02 The Epidote-Pyroxene-Fluorapophyllite...Assemblage in the Franklin Mine at Franklin, New Jersey by Philip P. Betancourt 08 Palmer Shaft; Location
Journal (issue)
the Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey By John S. Albanese VOL. I OCTOBER 1960 Published...address: John S. Albanese P. 0. Box 221 Union, New Jersey No. 5 -79Zincite Zincite is commonly massive...of a portion of a crystal, but to have developed new crystals from it. Many crystals have in­ clusions...This piece was acquired by Mr. Neal Yed.lin, of New Haven, Conn. He, Mr. Perloff and Mr. Paul E. Desautels...The late Dr. L. H. Bauer, chief chemist of the New Jersey Zinc Company, during the years made thousands
Journal (issue)
Auditing Field Trip F.O.fa.S. Notes We welcome two new officers to our 1973 Executive Board - Bill Welsh...State. One afternoon I arrived at Cornwall, Lebanon County, where there are extensive iron mines. Going first...teacher by profession. In 1930 he was transferred to a new Junior High School. The head of the English Department...ivir. Lawson Bauer, the Chief Chemist of the New Jersey Zinc Company. Soon after, I'lr. Fisher accompanied...excellent Franklin collection as well as some good Paterson zeolites. Mo doubt he accumulated his collection
Report (issue)
Island. 4—Quartz, var. Amethyst (purple), West Paterson. N. J. 5—Garnet, var. Spessartite (orange-red)...Manhattan Island. 7—Datolitc (pale green), West Paterson* N J 8— Quartz, var. Smoky (brown), Broadway and... 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 BY...BY James G. Manchester AFFERTON PRESS NEW YORK I AUTHOR’S NOTE Since his boyhood days the author
Journal (issue)
or mining history of the Franklin-Ogdensburg, New Jersey area is invited to join the FranklinOgdensburg...community which pertain to the Franklin-Ogdensburg, New Jersey Articles related to the minerals or mines of...editorial board. Orthoserpierite from Sterling Hill, New Jersey R. Jenkins Franklin-Sterling Hill Mining Terms:...that my request had finally been fulfilled. Your new Editor, in case you haven't heard, is Herb Yeates...layout has been changed around a bit using this new tool, and I hope it meets with your approval. Otherwise
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
major deposit of the Franklin-Ogdensburg area of New Jersey no longer provides many specimens of the unique...secondary mineral. In the Mowhawk Mine, San Bernardino County, California, hetaerolite occurs in a well-oxidized...zone as a secondary mineral with chalcophanite. At Franklin, New Jersey, it occurs as a primary mineral...and also in a secondary, massive form with chalcophanite. In Table I I I , gahnite and hetaerolite, both...(OH) 4 Pb (Cu, Zn) VO „(OH) 4 Orthorhombic Chalcophanite ZnMn 0 •3H O Triclinic Aurichalcite (Zn
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Co(NOr)r'6HrO, Ni(NO3)r' 6HrO, Zn(NO3)2.6H2O, and chalcophanite. The atomic environment of Mn is found to be...be the samein the following oxides: 6-MnOr, chalcophanite,birnessite, and buserite. The first shell of...low crystalcations or even organic substances(Paterson, l98l) can linity of manganeseoxides and therefore...et al.,1975; Giovanoli, 1980). diffraction Thus, new spectroscopicmethods enabling the material. It has...the (Giovanoli er al., 1975; Tejedor-Tejedor and Paterson, thetic Cu-bus. However, the preventedany interpreferromagnetic
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Mineralogy is published by the Mineralogical Societies of New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania...modern science .............. A. Pring 3 Chalcophanite from Mount Stewart, NSW .... 9 B. England Zeolites...Nickel Other Items: Notes from the Editor 2 What's new in minerals .................... 29 Mineral show...Photogr aph: Topaz crystal, 1.2 cm high, from a new find in the Strathbogie Ranges, Victoria. T. Fraser...two-year target of 500 and are continuing to gain new subscribers. You can assist by showing the journal
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
S. P. was taken Sunday the 11th, to New Street Quarries, Paterson N. J., thru the courtesy of the Consolidated...beautiful and worth while by the addition of.their "Paterson Zeolites." Most of the 101 persons present looked... host for the day, displayed a case of superb Paterson mineral specimens calculated to act as a wholesome...Countfriends were M.S.P. field trip to New Street trap rock quarry, Paterson, N. J . Sept. I I , 1955 Photo by...Jennings (in hole) with son, David. New Street quarry, Paterson, N. J . Sept. I I , 1955 Photo by Harold
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Wnrnnsox, Rutgers Uniuersity, I{ew Brunswick, I{ew Jersey. Last October Rutgers University was the recipient...was Mr. George Rowe of Rowe Place, Franklin, New Jersey. The Rowe Collection is now on display in the...became identified with the New Jersey Zinc Company of Franklin, New Jersey. Rowe was mine captain from...L. H. Bauer of the chemical laboratory of the New Jersey Zinc Company at Franklin, and by Dr. Charles...represented.About half of the specimensare from New Jersey, 931 from Franklin. Of the 151 known speciesfrom
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85287-1404, USA Correspondence to: L.A.J. Garvie mine the oxidation...materials (Rask et al. 1987; Paterson and Krivanek 1990; Krivanek and Paterson 1990; Kurata and Colliex 1993;...sample during acquisition thus continuously exposing new material to the electron beam. After the core-loss...gaudefroyite bixbyite ramsdellite pyrolusite chalcophanite asbolan todorokite braunite hausmannite - 0...a change in the spectrum shape which may include new final states that were forbidden in spherical symmetry
Catalog/List
CRYSTALS A SPECIALTY. ROY HOPPING, 5 & 7 DEY NEW STREET, YORK NEAR BROADWAY, CITY, U. S. 1899...Scientific and Educational Purposes. ROY HOPPING, 5 NEW & 7 DEY STREET, YORK, U. S. A. J. L. DOWNER...DOWNER, PHOTO-ENGRAVING, 202 Broadway, NEW S. MORRIS HULIN, PRINTER, BLOOMFIELD, N. J. YORK....Hopping. CONTENTS. New Arrivals. Krokoite from Tasmania. Endlichite from New Mexico. Selenite Crystals...and Associated Apophyllite Sayreville, from Paterson. Agates. Amazonite from Colorado. Systematic
Journal (issue)
Pete J. Dunn Famous Mineral Localities: Paterson, New Jersey................157 by Thomas A. Peters,....................................... 132 What’s New in Minerals?.......................................n . photomicrography: Julius Weber Mamaroneck, New York designed by Wendell E. Wilson Mineralogical...receive additional grants we would rather use them for new projects instead of reprinting old ones. We are content...“Descriptive Mineralogy: Discovery and Characterization of New Minerals.” Papers are solicited for both the general
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reading of the new Amendment was made at the November meeting. Second and final reading of the new Amendment...1971 meeting. Dues for 1971 are now payable. Some new mineral literature is also available from the Club...******** Sterling Hill Mine Late last year the New Jersey Zinc Company and the Borough of Ogdensburg reached...* An Abbreviated Manual, of Franklin Minerals A new book is now available for everyone interested in...in Franklin minerals. for his opinion about this new book, Jack Baum had this to say: Asked "For the
Journal (issue)
has joined the New Jersey Earth Science Association, a coalition of ten New Jersey Societies, and will...Executive Board meeting, the invitation of the New Jersey Earth Science Association, Inc., to apply for...Societies are members of this Association. The Bergen County Mineralogy and Paleontology Society, Inc.; the...Mineralogical Society, Inc.; New Jersey Lapidary Society, Inc.; North Jersey Mineralogical Society, Inc...Inc.; Rock and Gem Society of North Jersey, Inc.; Trailside Mineral Club, Inc.; West Essex Mineral Club
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Copyright © 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd Printed in the USA. All rights reserved 0016-7037/99 $20.00 ⫹ .00 Pergamon...constitute a doubly charged sorption site. Therefore a new surface complexation model was formulated using a...charged sorption site). On the background of this new structural information and because of the dissatisfactory...re-examined surface complexation on birnessite. A new surface complexation model was formulated using doubly...Appelo and D. Postma Fig. 1. The structure of chalcophanite (after Wadsley, 1955): projection along b (top)
Journal (issue)
Geochemical Investigations at the Sterling Hill Mine, New Jersey Zinc Co. Sunday, May 7th Fossil Field Trip...'73 Alice L. Kraissl '73 '73 F.O.M.-S. Notes A new administration assumes office for the year 1972....of Environ-^ mental Protection of the State of New Jersey. Such public recognition of the importance of...University Df, Clifford Frondel has advised that his new book "A Check List of Franklin Minerals" is now being...The Mineralogical Record on the tfillemites of New Jersey, which discusses the Andover occurrence aa well
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
behavior of sediments and associated aqueous systems 共Paterson et al., 1986; Golden et al., 1986, 1987; Appelo...the octahedral Mn sites. By comparison, in chalcophanite the vacant Mn sites are ordered, giving rise...Mn4+ – O distance in chalcophanite 共Post and Appleman, 1988兲. In chalcophanite, which also has a birnessitelike...arrangement is analogous to that of the Zn cations in chalcophanite 共Post and Appleman, 1988兲 and to the interlayer...spacing was for a Csexchanged birnessite. The chalcophanite structure is probably most similar to that of
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
synthetic birnessites and the related mineral chalcophanite have an interlayer spacing of ~7 Å. The Li+...birnessite-like layer structure minerals, such as chalcophanite and “buserite,” are common Mn oxides in soils...“buserite” have a layer structure similar to that of chalcophanite (Giovanoli et al. 1970a, 1970b; Potter and Rossman...Na and H2O (Post and Veblen 1990), and (b) chalcophanite (Post and Appleman 1988) containing distinct...Kuma et al. 1994; Drits et al. 1997, 2002b). Chalcophanite, ZnMn3O7·3H2O, has a ~7 Å spacing between layers
Journal (issue)
Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, Sussex County, New Jersey. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper...of the Franklin Zinc-Iron-Manganese Deposit, New Jersey. Economic Geology. Only photocopies are available...the Iron and Zinc Mining Industry in Sussex County, New Jersey. Franklin Mineral Museum reprint $ 3.00 The...from the nickel-arsenide assemblage at Franklin, New Jersey by Earl R. Verbeek and Hoyt B. Sutphin 02 Calcsilicates... Manganpyrosmalite crystals from Ogdensburg, New Jersey by Fred J. Parker and Russell E. Guy 06 Harvard
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
pyrite, amber on pyrite and lignite); Stanley County, N. C. (limonite pseudomorph after pyrite). Mr...elsewhere,were described. W. H. Fr-ecr, Secretory NEW YORK MINts,RALOGICAL CoNorNsno MrNurrs on MperrNcs...rnou Ocrosrn 1934 ro Mancn 1935 OctoberMeeting The New York Mineralogical Club held a regular meeting on...Past Pres. George E. Ashby. Mrs. Richard Durkee, of New York, N. Y., reported by her brother, Mr. C. W. Hoadley...Mnuonrer lon Menrn Srr-ololvsxl. 605 Cunrp The New York Mineralogical CIub at the meeting of Oct. 17
Book
unique ore deposits at Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey. For over two hundred years, the mines at these...WILEY-INTERSCIENCE a Division of John Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York • London • Sydney • Toronto S. PUBLIC LIBRARY... a checklist. Bibliography: p. 1. Mineralogy—New Jersey—Sussex Co. I. Title. QE375.N4F76 ISBN 0-471-28290-1...the large number of both different min¬ erals and new minerals that have been found in these places. The...widely. In part this is caused by the addition of new occurrences. The main factor, however, has been a
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
505 Amphibole, ferri-ferrohornblende, kirwanite, County Down, Northern Ireland, 253; fibres, flexibility...and WILLIAMS,P. A., lanthanite group, Sweden and USA, 639 Auger electron spectroscopy (AES), arsenopyrite...613 BENY, J.-M., see TLILI, A., 165 Bernardite, new mineral, Yugoslavia, 531 BEUKES,G. J., see DE BRUIYN...sulphide, 635; HeralD gold deposit, vaughanite, new mineral, 79 CANARYISLANDS, Tenerife, recycling in...and GROVES, D. I., magnesian ilmenite, 245 Chalcophanite, Scotland, 637 CHARNOCK, J. M., GARNER, C. D
 
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