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Albite from Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA

USA
 
  • Connecticut
    • Fairfield County
      • Bethel
Weber, Marcelle H., Sullivan, Earle C. (1995) Connecticut Mineral Locality Index. Rocks & Minerals, 70 (6) 396-409 doi:10.1080/00357529.1995.11761569
      • Brookfield
former Ronald Januzzi collection.
Weber, Marcelle H., Sullivan, Earle C. (1995) Connecticut Mineral Locality Index. Rocks & Minerals, 70 (6) 396-409 doi:10.1080/00357529.1995.11761569
Januzzi, Ronald. E. (1994) Mineral Data Book - Western Connecticut and Environs. Mineralogical Press, Danbury, Connecticut, USA.
Manchester, James G. (1931) The Minerals of New York City and its Environs. Bulletin of the New York Mineralogical Club Vol. 3 (1) New York Mineralogical Club
[var. Oligoclase] Smith, Lawrence J. and George J. Brush. (1853a): Reexamination of American Minerals, Part II. American Journal of Science: series 2, 16 (46): 44.
Shepard, Charles U. (1839): Notice of Danburite, a new mineral species. American Journal of Science: series 1, 35 (1): 137-139.
Former Ed Force collection.
former Ronald Januzzi collection.
King's Mark Environmental Review Team Report (1984) Old Quarry Nature Center Danbury, CT., King's Mark Resource Conservation & Development area, Warren, Connecticut.
[var. Andesine] Januzzi, Ron E., Seaman, David M. (1976) Mineral Localities of Connecticut and Southeastern New York State and Pegmatite Minerals of the World. The Mineralogical Press, Danbury, Connecticut, USA.
      • Easton (Weston)
Meteoritics, vol. 11, June 30, 1976, p. 111-130.
      • Easton
J. Zolan field observation
      • Fairfield
Jeremy Zolan Collection
Schairer, J. F. (1931): The Minerals of Connecticut. State Geological and Natural History Survey, Bulletin 51, Hartford
Shepard, Charles U. (1837), A Report on the Geological Survey of Connecticut. Hamlen, New Haven.
[var. Andesine] mineral-resources.findthebest.com (n.d.) http://mineral-resources.findthebest.com/l/103431/Ritch-Diorite-Gneiss-Rock-Quarry
Jeremy Zolan
[var. Andesine] mineral-resources.findthebest.com (n.d.) http://mineral-resources.findthebest.com/l/66538/Voorhis-Diorite-Gneiss-Rock-Quarry
      • Monroe
Ryerson, Kathleen. (1976) Rock Hound's Guide to Connecticut.
Notes by Jeremy Zolan
      • Newtown
Weber, Marcelle H., Sullivan, Earle C. (1995) Connecticut Mineral Locality Index. Rocks & Minerals, 70 (6) 396-409 doi:10.1080/00357529.1995.11761569
Weber, Marcelle H., Sullivan, Earle C. (1995) Connecticut Mineral Locality Index. Rocks & Minerals, 70 (6) 396-409 doi:10.1080/00357529.1995.11761569
Earle C. Sullivan Collection specimen #20-11-P
Earle C. Sullivan Collection specimen #20-11-P
Cruson, Daniel. (1991), Feldspar Quarries and The Mining History of Newtown. Triassic Valley Bulletin: August/September.
Cruson, Daniel. (1991), Feldspar Quarries and The Mining History of Newtown. Triassic Valley Bulletin: August/September.
        • Hawleyville
former Ronald Januzzi collection.
Kevin Czaja Collection, Ex: Marcelle Weber Coll
[var. Oligoclase] Manchester, James G. (1931) The Minerals of New York City and its Environs. Bulletin of the New York Mineralogical Club Vol. 3 (1) New York Mineralogical Club
      • Redding (Reading)
        • Branchville
[var. Cleavelandite] Cameron, Eugene N., , (1954) Pegmatite investigations, 1942-45, in New England. Professional Paper 255. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp255
USGS Professional Paper 255.
Ronald Januzzi collection
Jeremy Zolan Collection/Field Observations
Moritz, Harold (n.d.) Personal Communication.
Former Bob Albanese collection
      • Ridgefield
Januzzi, Ron E., Seaman, David M. (1976) Mineral Localities of Connecticut and Southeastern New York State and Pegmatite Minerals of the World. The Mineralogical Press, Danbury, Connecticut, USA.
ridgefieldct.org (2006) http://ridgefieldct.org/content/52/124/576.aspx#Barrack%20Hill%20Refuge
      • Stratford
Jeremy Zolan Collection
Henderson, William A., Jr., Charles Weber and Marcelle Weber. (circa 1970), Helvite from Stratford, Conn. unpublished manuscript.
      • Trumbull
        • Long Hill
[var. Oligoclase] Moritz, Harold (n.d.) Personal Communication.
Sullivan, Earle C. (1985): History and Minerals of Old Mine Park. Second Edition, Revised and Expanded. Trumbull Historical Society, Inc.
Januzzi, Ron E., Seaman, David M. (1976) Mineral Localities of Connecticut and Southeastern New York State and Pegmatite Minerals of the World. The Mineralogical Press, Danbury, Connecticut, USA.
Hobbs, W. H. (1901): The old tungsten mine in Trumbull, Conn. USGS Annual Report 22:7-22
J. Zolan Collection
Moritz, Harold (n.d.) Personal Communication.
Moritz, Harold (n.d.) Personal Communication.
      • Wilton
Jeremy Zolan field observation
 
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