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Margarosanite from
Parker shaft, Franklin Mine, Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA


Locality type:Shaft
Classification
Species:Margarosanite
Formula:Pb(Ca,Mn2+)2(Si3O9)
Confirmation
Validity:Valid - Type Locality
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Axinite-(Mn)ā“˜9 photos of Margarosanite associated with Axinite-(Mn) at this locality.
Willemiteā“˜6 photos of Margarosanite associated with Willemite at this locality.
Hancockiteā“˜5 photos of Margarosanite associated with Hancockite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Margarosanite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Parker shaft, Franklin Mine, Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
Photo GalleryView Gallery (3 photos)
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:711992
Long-form Identifier:1:3:711992:7
GUID (UUID V4):a8d7a15b-4398-4566-bae5-72b5c6321666
Nearest other occurrences of Margarosanite
0.4km (0.3 miles) ā“˜Mill site dump, Franklin Mine, Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
0.6km (0.4 miles) ā“˜Franklin Mine, Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
0.9km (0.5 miles) ā“˜Buckwheat dump mineral collecting site, Franklin Mine, Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (issue)
West 111th Street, New York NY 10025 TREASURER John Cianciulli 60 Alpine Road, Sussex NJ 07461 ASSISTANT...of the FranklinOgdensburg, New Jersey area is invited to join the Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society...John Cianciulli, Treasurer FOMS 60 Alpine Road Sussex NJ 07461 www.FOMSNJ.org The contents of The Picking...Bostwick Tema J. Hecht 600 W. 1 llth St., #1 IB New York NY 10025 EDITORIAL BOARD John L. Baum Peter...twice each year, in March and September, by the Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society, Inc. (FOMS)
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 otherĀ­ 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 SterĀ­ ling Hill can be found in other localities, and will they fluoĀ­ resce in the...the same way as those at Franklin, then the answer is yes, with some significant exceptions and qualifications
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
49, PP. 721-7 The lead silicates from Franklin, New Jersey: occurrence and composition PETE J. DUNN...Washington, DC 20560, USA ABSTRACT. The lead silicate minerals from Franklin, New Jersey, occurred in two...be considered as two parts: one consists of margarosanite, barysilite, nasonite, and ganomalite; the other...compositions. There are no simple lead silicates at Franklin; all are compound silicates of Pb with Mn, Zn...hancockite, larsenite, margarosanite, nasonite, roeblingite, Franklin, New Jersey, USA. A T the end of the
Journal (issue)
JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY Volume 18 September 1977 Number 2 www.FOMSNJ...Hardyston School, intersection of Rta. 23 & 517 Franklin, N.J. - Pre-meeting activities begin at 1:00 P...October 15th Field Trip - The Old Andover Iron Mine (Opposite Aeroflex Field), Limecrest Rd., Andover...Trip - The Trotter Mineral Dump; Main Street, Franklin, N.J. 9:00 a.m. to Noon. Lecture - Mr. Robert...Hill". DAILY FRANKLIN ATTRACTIONS BUCKWHEAT Mineral Dump - Entrance through the Franklin Mineral Museum
Report (issue)
THEMINERALS OF FRANKLIN AND STERLING HILL NEWJERSEY BULLETIN 65 NEW JERSEYGEOLOGICALSURVEY DEPARTMENTOF...ECONOMICDEVELOPMENT NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 65 BULLETIN THE MINERALS OF FRANKLIN NEW AND STERLING...STERLING JERSEY bY ALBERT S. WILKERSON Professor of Geology Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey...Jersey STATE Department OF NEw JERSEY of Conservation and Economic H. MAT ADAMS, Development Commissioner...Geologist TRENTON, NEW JERSEY --1962-- NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY HILL, NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
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 Treasurerā€”Steve Misiur...understanding of Franklin-Sterling mineralogy. We are in the process of arranging seminars and planning new field
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ywltn. ! x Lakeis / 2 feipDenviilcJ* ^^^OQIll ^ Jersey ā–  CAty i E0 *Ā«ā€¢ NATUREā€™S HIDDEN RAINBOWS NATUREā€™S...HIDDEN RAINBOWS The Fluorescent Minerals of Franklin, New Jersey : [i by the writer of ā€œCollecting Fluorescent...15, 16,17,18, 19 and 32. Ralph Walters of Franklin, New Jersey, Numbers 4, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29...occurred at Franklin. Among them are, declaraĀ­ tion by the State of New Jersey that Franklin is the ā€œFluorescent...expansion of the Franklin Mineral Museum, opening of the ā€œdumpā€ around the Trotter Shaft to amateur collectors
Journal (issue)
Notes on the Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey By John S. Albanese VOL. I APRIL 1960...address: John S. Albanese P. 0. Box 221 Union, New Jersey No. 3 Historical Notes -38- Sterling Hill...Sterling Hill ore body was discovered prior to that of Mine Hill. Records state that about the year 1640 a colony...Minisink Valley, near Port Jervis, New York, and worked this mine for copper. This was at a place called...to Lord Stirling, "old mine holes" are mentioned, inĀ­ dicating that these mine pits were opened prior
Journal (issue)
THE PICKING JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY Vol. 45, No. 1ā€”Spring 2004 $15...S. Inside This Issue: ā€¢ ā€¢ ā€¢ ā€¢ ā€¢ The updated Franklin-Sterling species list How to photograph fluorescent...Dunn, part II The Sussex mineral show you probably missed A close-up view of a Franklin classic www.FOMSNJ...Secretary Tema J. Hecht 600 West 111th Street, Apt. 11B New York, NY 10025 Membership Information Treasurer...minerals, mines, or mining history of the Franklin-Ogdensburg, New Jersey, area is invited to join the FranklinOgdensburg
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Maine Mineral and Gem Museum; Dr. Marian Lupulescu, New York State Museum; Dr. George Robinson, Michigan... Adrian College; and Dr. Steven C. Chamberlain, New York State Museum. Sixteen abstracts were submitted...and Environmental Sciences, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA 70148. The Alta Stock is one of...of siliceous dolomites: Alta Stock aureole, Utah, USA. Journal of Petrology 41:739ā€“57. sharing MnO5(OH)...chains and bands of MnO5(OH) octaheSTEEDEITE, A NEW MINERAL FROM MONT SAINTdra generate a series of channels
Journal (issue)
JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY Vol. 45, No. 2ā€”Fall 2004 FRANKLIN $20.00 U.S...Inside This Issue: Fluorescent clinochrysotile from Franklin www.FOMSNJ.org The contents of The Picking Table...Secretary Tema J. Hecht 600 West 111th Street, Apt. 11B New York, NY 10025 Membership Information Treasurer...minerals, mines, or mining history of the Franklin-Ogdensburg, New Jersey, area is invited to join the FranklinOgdensburg...E-Mail Address: (Optional) Liaison with the New Jersey Earth Science Association (NJESA) Delegate Tema
Report (issue)
Paper 180 THE MINERALS OF FRANKLIN AND STERLING HILL SUSSEX COUNTY, NEW JERSEY BY CHARLES PALACHE UNITED...ography.______________________---_---_.__ The Franklin mining district. _.---.-----_-----_-_--_ General...in the magnetite deposits. -----Minerals in the Franklin limestone.-----Minerals in the Kittatinny limestone...16 17 17 18 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 The Franklin mining district Continued. The ore deposits Continued...ILLUSTRATIONS PaffĀ« Page PLATE 1. Geologic map of the Franklin mining district, showing principal mineral localities
Journal (issue)
D JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY Volume 18 March 1977 www.FOMSNJ.org The...Hardyston School, intersection of Rts. 23 & 517 Franklin, N.J. - Pre-meeting Activities begin at 1:00 P... Field Trip - FRANKLIN Mineral Museum and GERSTMANN Franklin Mineral Museum, Franklin, N.J. - 9:00 A...Field Trip - BUCKWHEAT Mineral Dump, Evans Street, Franklin, N.J. 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon. Lecture - Speaker:...Rd., Franklin, N.J. 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon. Lecture - Speaker: Dr. Peter Leavens - "How Franklin Minerals
Journal (issue)
Notes on the Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey By John S. Albanese VOL. I JULY 1960...221 Union, New Jersey No. 4 The Parker Shaft In the year 1887 Honorable Richard Wayne Parker, of Newark...abutting the 93 and 16/lOOths acre Mine Hill farm. The north half of Mine Hill farm was being operated by...Iron Company. Mr. Parker bad been prominent in the former litiĀ­ gation of the Mine Hill law suits. From...of the ore body under the Rutherford farm. Mrā€¢ Parker in 1899 assigned his lease of the Rutherford farm
Journal (issue)
THE PICKING TABLE Journal of the Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society Vol. 54, No. 1 ā€“ Spring...ill, .J. ā€¢ re- ontact Wollastonite From Franklin, .J. ā€¢ Franklin ā€” From Furnace to Borough www.FOMSNJ.org...International License. I b O S T M he Franklin- gdens urg ineralogical ociety, nc. OFFICERS AND...SECRETARY TEMA J. HECHT 600 West 111th Street, Apt. 11B New York, NY 10025 H: 212-749-5817 C: 917-903-4687 thecht@att... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Publisher THE FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC. Managing
Journal (issue)
JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN-QGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY VOLUME 15 AUGUST 1974 NUMBER 2 www.FOMSNJ...Hardyston School, intersection of Routes #23 and #517, Franklin, N.J. Pre-meeting activities start at 1:00 P.M... Field Trip - Cellate Quarry, Cork Hill Road, Franklin, N.J. 9:00 AM to 12:00 noon. Meeting - 2:30 P...Saturday, October 19th Field Trip - Old Andover Iron Mine (opposite Aeroflex Field) Liitecrest Road Andover...Subject - Sone of the Arsenic Minerals of the Franklin-Ogdensburg Mining Area Saturday November 16th
Journal (issue)
Notes on the Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey By John S. Albanese VOL. I OCTOBER...address: John S. Albanese P. 0. Box 221 Union, New Jersey No. 1 I INTRODUCTION In June 1959, I had...re-arranging the Harvard University CollecĀ­ tion of Franklin and Sterling Hill, N. J. mineral specimens. Before...entitled The Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, Sussex County, New Jersey, U. s. Geological Survey...decade, Harvard University acquired several hundred Franklin and Sterling Hill specimens from me, many of which
Journal (issue)
JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY Volume 50, No. 2 ā€“ Fall 2009 $20.00 U.S. SPECIAL...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 franklinnj@hotmail.com...SECRETARY Tema J. Hecht 600 West 111TH Street, Apt. 11B New York, NY 10025 (212) 749-5817 (Home) (917) 903-4687............................................4-5 New Jersey Earth Science Association Show, April 25-26,
Journal (issue)
Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. The FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY. Inc. The Officers...Box 440J, Branchville, NJ 07826 60 Alpine Road, Sussex, NJ 07461 309 Fernwood Terrace, Linden, NJ 07036...* * * * * PUBLICATIONS available from the FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY TITLE 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
Journal (issue)
TABLE FRANKLIN OGDENSBDRG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC, BOX FRANKLIN, VOLUME 17 146 NEW JERSEY AUGUST...to 12;00 Noon, Parber Quarry, Cork Hill Road, Franklin, N.J. Meeting - 2 P.M., American Legion Hall....and Phillipsburg and their Relationship to the Franklin Limestone. Saturday and Sunday Oct. 12th and...sponsored by the Franklin Kiwanis Club, Franklin Armory, Routes 23 and 517, Franklin, N. J. Saturday...Geologist Subject - Uranium Deposits in Northern New Jersey Sunday, Nov. 17th No field trip scheduled.
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineral Species First Described from Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey JOHN C I A N C I U L L I 50 East...East Shore Trail Sparta, New Jersey 07871 Charles Palache, formerly Professor of Mineralogy at Harvard...Paper 180 (1935)), "Scientific knowledge of the Franklin minerals began with the discovery of zincite."...1810, both the Franklin mine and the Sterling Hill mine have continued to conĀ­ tribute new mineral species...As of this writing, the Franklin and Sterling Hill mines have introduced 49 new mineral species to mineralogy
Journal (issue)
THE PICKING TABLE Journal of the Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society Vol. 56, No. 1 ā€“ Spring...SECRETARY TEMA J. HECHT 600 West 111th Street, Apt. 11B New York, NY 10025 H: 212-749-5817 C: 917-903-4687 thecht@att... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Publisher THE FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC. E From... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 The 58th Annual Franklin-Sterling Gem & Mineral Show, September 27 and... . . . . 21 over The famed picking table at Franklin, a place many mineral collectors have dreamed
Book
Guide to Mineral Collecting rr at Franklin and Sterling Hill, I New Jersey ffi fi.-i'l ļæ½ļæ½ with Notes as...CRYSTALS, FRANKLIN, NEW JERSEY ā€¢ A Guide to Mineral Collecting at Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey...F. Kushner Author of AN ABBREVIATED MANUAL OF FRANKLIN MLNERALS A GUIDE TO MINERAL COLLECTING A T OURAY...the Harri-Anne Studios. Franklin. New Jersey. Mrs. Florence Hansen of the Franklin-Kiwanis Museum. Dana...Ervan F. Kushner, Books 5 Colt Street Paterson. New Jersey 07505 DEDICATION to John Leach Baum & Ewald
Journal (issue)
ICKIIVE ABLE Till JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY Volume 41, No. 1 - Spring...Community as the intersection of 23 and 517 in Franklin, NJ 29, Sat. 9 AM PM April 30, 2000, 10 AM -...International License. MIME The J O U R N A L OF T FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY Feature Articles...Announcements Message from the President 4 Franklin Mineral Museum News News from Sterling Hill 5...mineralogical community which pertain to the Franklin-Ogdensburg, New Jersey area. Vol.21, No. 1 -Spring 2000 Articles
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THE MINERALS OF FRANKLIN AND STERLING HILL CLIFFORD FRONDEL THE MINEt 4-S OF FRANKLIN AND STERLING HILL...describes the unique ore deposits at Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey. For over two hundred years, the...hundred different minerals have been identified at Franklin and Sterling Hill, including forty-four that had...helped to stimulate international interest in Franklin and Sterling Hill. Part Two traces the areaā€™s...complete list of current references. The Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill is illustrated with over thirty
 
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