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Hornblende from
Reynolds Bridge, Thomaston, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA


Locality type:Road Cutting
Classification
Species:Calcium Amphibole Subgroup var: Hornblende
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Hornblende data
Locality Data:Click here to view Reynolds Bridge, Thomaston, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1604228
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1604228:3
GUID (UUID V4):9a35b3ea-526c-4ea1-988f-8b4e45115af1
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
CONNECTICUT Mineral Locality Index Although many sites in Connecticut are no longer open to collectors...H. WEBER 1172 West L a k e Avenue Guilford, Connecticut 06437-1342 E A R L E C. SULLIVAN 17 R o c k y...y R i d g e D r i v e T r u m b u l l , Connecticut 06611-5326 T his locality index is meant to serve...collectors. More often than not, collecting in Connecticut is no longer per­ mitted. Many of the localities...effort has been made to list a l l localities in Connecticut, a small state that is big on mineralization
Report (volume)
correlations between western Massachusetts and Connecticut are suggested UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING...quadrangle ------------------------------------Thomaston quadrangle -------------------------------------Bristol...recent mapping in the eastern part of western Connecticut. The Hoosac Formation, the Rowe Schist, and the...of units west of the domes. In the Torrington, Thomaston, and Waterbury quadrangles mapped by C. W. Martin...ENGLAND that has been mapped northward from Thomaston into Unit II of the Hartland Formation in the
Report (volume)
SMITH, DIRECTOR BULLETIN 484 THE GRANITES OF CONNECTICUT BY T. NELSON DALE AND HERBERT E. GREGORY Prepared...the Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1911 ...discussion____________________._____._ Salient features of Connecticut geology, by Herbert E. Gregory___ Origin, nature...rocks________________.__ __ Granites and granite gneisses of Connecticut, by Herbert E. GregoryName, mineral content,...granitic intrusions_________ ____ 24 Age of the Connecticut granites________ __ _ __ 25 Structure, rock variations
Report (volume)
SURVEY ISTo. 117 A GEOGRAPHIC DICTIONARY OF CONNECTICUT WASH I NO TON &OVEKIV3IENT PRINTING OFFICE 1894...director | | A | geographic dictionary | of | Connecticut | by | Henry Gannett | [Vignette] | Washington...director | | S A | geographic dictionary | of | Connecticut | by | Henry 3 Gannett | [Vignette] | £ Washington...director | | A | geographic dictionary | of | Connecticut | by | Henry Gannett | [Vignette] | Washington...of the Triassic Rocks of New Jersey and the Connecticut Valley, by John S. Newberry. 1888. 4°. xiv, 152
Report (volume)
___ Groton____________________________ Oriinge County __________________________ Topsham___________________________..._ Randolph ___________________________ Orleans County- _______________________ Derby Barton _ _________...granite and finished product Continued. Washington County _____________________ 121 Barre and Williamstown________________...______ Windham County ___. .________ ± ________ Dummerston___ ____ ____________ Windsor County __._.____________________...granite and finished product___'.___ 164 Carroll County ___________ ______________ 164 Con way ______
Report (issue)
Silurian stratigraphy of northeastern Aroostook County, Maine 1 . David C. Roy and Ely Mencher Discussion:...Silurian stratigraphy of northeastern Aroostook County, Maine... Louis Pavlides Lower Devonian Seboomook...Summary of stratigraphy in the Brimfield area, Connecticut and Massachusetts .John D. Peper and M. H. Pease...stratigraphy of the New London area, southeastern Connecticut ..Richard Goldsmith Summary discussion of stratigraphy...stratigraphy of eastern Massachusetts and Connecticut .H. Roberta Dixon Pre-Silurian stratigraphy in south-central
Report (volume)
Stratigraphic names in the New London area, southeastern Connecticut: a revision, by Richard Goldsmith .............its members and related formations in western Connecticut and western Massachusetts by Rolfe S. Stanley...southwestern Massachusetts, and north-central Connecticut, by Rolfe S. Stanley, Douglas A. Knapp, and Norman.............. A2-A3 2. Index map of eastern Connecticut and adjacent Rhode Island and Massachusetts showing...of some stratigraphic units in southeastern Connecticut, eastern Massachusetts, and northern Rhode island
Report (volume)
74, Ph miles east of Dutchtown, Cape Girardeau County, Mo. Type section cut by northtrending fault with...stream in NEIA sec. 33, T. 16 N., R. 14 E, Wayne County. Named after village of Abington, about 3 miles...Named for Adam Peak in Osgood Mountains, Humboldt County. Occupies belt about 21f2 miles long on western...Portlandian) age. Mapped around Adobe Flat in Stanislaus County. Well exposed west of Wilcox Ridge in sec. 23,...Airport, sec. 30, T. 19 N., R. 103 W., Sweetwater County. Akah Substage Pennsylvanian (Desmoinesian): Utah
Book
assemblages have been mapped in exposed basaltic rock in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, and eastern Iceland....seawater followed faults along the eastern coast of County Antrim and was the fluid in the cavities that produced...stable. Further heating produces epidote and hornblende. Thick sections of crust are divided into zones...further away. EPIDOTE - ACTINOLITE ZONE (280-390°) HORNBLENDE -BIOTITE ZONE (390-600°) .....:-I.. . . <-!~7\/...with cube faces from the Magheramore Quarry, Lame, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, U.K.; SEM photo by Donald
Book
assemblages have been mapped in exposed basaltic rock in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, and eastern Iceland....seawater followed faults along the eastern coast of County Antrim and was the fluid in the cavities that produced...stable. Further heating produces epidote and hornblende. Thick sections of crust are divided into zones...further away. EPIDOTE - ACTINOLITE ZONE (280-390°) HORNBLENDE -BIOTITE ZONE (390-600°) .....:-I.. . . <-!~7\/...with cube faces from the Magheramore Quarry, Lame, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, U.K.; SEM photo by Donald
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
ofgranites, plagioclase,orthoclase, cleavelandite and hornblende to assessthe role of nanoporcs in gas transport...samples are unknown. The hornblende was separated from the Reynolds Bridge gnelss (Ct.). This sample
Journal (issue)
Cooper Nottingham, England Anthony R. Kampf L.A. County Mus. of Nat. Hist. Los Angeles, CA Joseph A. Mandarino...mineral localities: The Castle D om e district, Yuma County, A r iz o n a ................... 437 by A. M...southwestern Arizona, in the northwestern part of Yuma County. It is a relatively easy drive north out of Yuma...(1919) Report on Colorado Group, Castle Dome, Yuma county, Arizona. Unpublished mining engineer’s report...FLAGG, A. L. (1942) Castle Dome district, Yuma County, Arizona. Vanadium Reports Book VI. FLAGG, A. L
 
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