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Quartz from Manhattan Island, Manhattan (New York County), New York City, New York, USA

USA
 
  • New York
    • New York City
      • Manhattan (New York County)
Alfredo Petrov, field observations on material displaced during hurricane Irene, August 2011.
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
Hidden (1888), Xenotime from New York City, AJS (3), v36, p. 380.
[var. Smoky Quartz] 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
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
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
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
AMNH Specimen (37120)
Alfredo Petrov collection
Levison, W.G. (1901) Note on a crystal of chrysoberyl from the borough of Manhatten, New York City. The Mineral Collector, Vol. 8, No. 6, pg. 81-83.
Levison, W.G. (1901) A crystal of chrysoberyl from Ninety-Third Street and Riverside Park. The Mineral Collector, Vol. 8, No. 9, pg. 134-136.
[var. Rock Crystal] 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. Rock Crystal] Betts, John (1998) Manhattan Mineral Collecting, Mineral News, v. 14 (1)
1, 6-8.
[var. Smoky Quartz] 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
Russell, DE "The Minerals of Fort George, Manhattan" http://www.mindat.org/article.php/477/The+Minerals+of+Fort+George%2C+Manhattan
Hovey, E.O. (1896) The Mineral Collector, Vol. 2, No. 11, pg. 175-176
Merguerian, C. (2010). Tectonics Implications of Bedrock Studies at the World Trade Center Site (WTC), NYC. In Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, (Vol. 42, No. 1, 74-2).
 
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