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Arsenopyrite from Franklin Mining District, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA

USA
 
  • New Jersey
    • Sussex County
      • Franklin
        • Balls Hill Iron Mines
Palache(1935):35.
        • Franklin Marble
Dunn, Pete J. (1995) Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey: The world's most magnificent mineral deposits Vol. 4. The Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society.
Palache(1935):5
Dunn, Pete J. (1995) Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey: The world's most magnificent mineral deposits Vol. 4. The Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society.
Zodac, Peter (1946) Franklin Quarry, Franklin, N. J. Rocks and Minerals, 21 (11) 760-761
Palache, Charles (1935) The minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, Sussex County, New Jersey. Professional Paper 180. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp180
Betancourt, P.P. (The Picking Table, Vol. 27(2):2-10.
Dunn, Pete J. (1995) Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey: The world's most magnificent mineral deposits Vol. 2. The Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society.
        • Franklin Mine
Peters, Thomas A., Koestler, Robert, Peters, Joseph J., Grube, Christian H. (1983) Minerals of the Buckwheat Dolomite, Franklin, New Jersey, in May - June 1983. The Mineralogical Record, 14 (3) 183-194
Peters, Thomas A., Koestler, Robert, Peters, Joseph J., Grube, Christian H. (1983) Minerals of the Buckwheat Dolomite, Franklin, New Jersey, in May - June 1983. The Mineralogical Record, 14 (3) 183-194
Cook, David K. (1973) Recent Work on the Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey. The Mineralogical Record, 4 (2) 62-66
Palache, Charles (1935) The minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, Sussex County, New Jersey. Professional Paper 180. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp180
Dunn, Pete J. (1995) Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey: The world's most magnificent mineral deposits Vol. 4. The Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society.
Palache(1935):35
Oen, et al, Neues Jahrbuch für Min. Abhandlungen:150:259-272.
      • Ogdensburg
Dunn, Pete J. (1995)
        • Sterling Hill
Rumrill, J. E. and Nikischer, T (2004) Pararealgar Added to the Franklin-Sterling List. The Picking Table 44(2): 40-41.
Dunn(1995):Pt4:526-530.
Palache(1935):35
Palache, C.: Am. Min.:26:709-717
Dunn, P.J.: Mineralogical Record:10:160-165
Dunn & Frondel: Mineralogical Record:21:425-427
 
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