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Andalusite from
Conway, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA


Classification
Species:Andalusite
Formula:Al2(SiO4)O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Andalusite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Conway, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:132675
Long-form Identifier:1:3:132675:8
GUID (UUID V4):d56f73db-1760-4498-98f3-33b7facd3ecb
Nearest other occurrences of Andalusite
51.5km (32.0 miles) Oak Hill, Standish, York County, Maine, USA
58.2km (36.1 miles) Acton Mine (Acton Consolidated Mine), Acton, York County, Maine, USA
58.2km (36.2 miles) Boston-Acton mine, Acton, York County, Maine, USA
60.3km (37.4 miles) Gambo Falls Staurolite locality, Gorham, Cumberland County, Maine, USA
76.2km (47.3 miles) Rochester, Strafford County, New Hampshire, USA
80.5km (50.0 miles) Ragged Mountain locality, Andover, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA
83.6km (51.9 miles) Spence & Coombs quarry, North Berwick, York County, Maine, USA
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
New Hampshire Mineral Locality Index Downloaded by [University of Newcastle, Australia] at 15:01 05...Grafton County. Rob Lawrence photo, courtesy Bob Whitmore. 242 ROCKS & MINERALS lthough New Hampshire...reading Jackson (1844) on the mineralogy of New Hampshire that even at this early date there was already...activity produced new localities, renewed some old localities, and resulted in new minerals being discovered...at 15:01 05 January 2015 LOCATIONS BY COUNTY Belknap County Alton area: arsenopyrite, galena, quartz
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
EMSTONES OF NEW HAMPSHIRE A variety of New Hampshire's beautiful gemstones are represented and private... JOHN J . BRADSHAW P. O. Box 7467 Nashua, New Hampshire 03060 Photographs by Tino Hammid except a s...R E L A T I V E L Y S M A L L I N A R E A , New Hampshire has provided a considerable variety of fine...well as new sources to provide the mineralogical world with both specimen and gem material. New Hampshire...Museum of Natural His­ tory in New York City, the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, and the
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UNH LIBRARY 3 MbOD DllEE THE GEOLOGY NEW HAMPSHIRE A REPORT COMPRISING THE RESULTS OF EXPLORATIONS...Arrangements have been made upon the scale of Bien, of New York. The execute the coloring. tion with this...I. Page. THE RELATIONS OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE TO THAT OF THE ADJACENT TERRITORY. By II. ...CLASSIFICATION OF THE By C. H. Hitchcock, INDEX, 634 NEW HAMPSHIRE FORMATIONS. 658 677 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS...Geological map illustrating the relation of the New Hampshire formations to those of the adjacent territory
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00:39 19 January 2015 Graves Mountain, Lincoln County, Georgia B lack and nearly black minerals-no...quartz, titanite, chlorite, muscovite, kyanite, andalusite, and pyrophyllite. Microscopic rutile inclusions...Hill, Providence County, Rhode Island; and in Essex, Orange, and Warren Counties, New York. Good to excellent...4 cm from Williamsburg, 2.5-cm-thick twins from Conway, and geniculated twins in cavities in tourmaline...reported from soapstone quarries at Richmond, New Hampshire. Historically, collectible rutile has . been
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
AND STRUCTURE OF THE FRANCONIA QUADRANGLE, NEW HAMPSHIRE BY CHARLES R. W IL L IA M S AND MARLAND P .............................................. New Hampshire magma series................................................................................ Conway granite..........................................WILLIAMS AND BILLINGS— FRANCONIA QUADRANGLE New Hampshire magma series.................................................... Other intrusives of the New Hampshire magma series.............................. White
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STUDIES ON THE SO-CALLED PORPHYRITIC GNEISS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. CONTENTS. Introduction. Historical summary...results of some weeks of field work on the New Hampshire terrane, heretofore considered by some writers...of its outcrops the "1porphyritic gneiss" of New Hampshire early attracted the attention of geologists...the sur694 SO-CALLED PORPHYRITIC GNEISS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 695 face, from the west parish of Concord...Hitchcock's "Classification of the Rocks of New Hampshire," published in I873.5 He divides the various
Book (edition)
which can be traced through have been retained. New gem locations are found every season, and to this...material can be found at that locality; and that new while of dubious merit have been dropped. Appearance...Museum, the American Museum of Natural History, New York, or Tom Robert's Rock the caption. All photographs...in color. Turquoise from Los Cerillos mines, New Mexico. Note turquoise vein cutting diagonally...mine, Racooche Valley, White Co. 1866 Vs White County Daniel Light form, % mi. NE Less than 1887
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David M. Seaman American Museum of Natural History, New York City Article 7, Silica and Silicates (part two)...almandite was recovered at 35th Street and Broadway in New York City and is in the American Museum of Natural...166th St. and Knowlton Place in New York City. Both are a part of the New York Mineralogical Club's collection...and at the Ruggles quarry, Grafton Center, New Hampshire. Notable excellently formed almandite garnets...Russell and Westfield, Massachusetts ; from Bedford, New York ; and many other places. The crystals occur
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Fluorite, William Wise mine, Westmoreland, New Hampshire; Resur­ rection Mining Co. specimen, Ronald...Minerals, M. Robbins, 35-41 Albite, New Hampshire, 340 Almandine, New Hampshire, 302 Amygdule Minerals in Keweenawan...Douglas County, Wisconsin, W. S. Cordua, 412-415 Anatase, New Hampshire, 343, 436 Andalusite, New Hampshire... 143 Ankerite, Colorado, 132, 143 Apatite, New Hampshire, 304, 354 Are There Patron Saints for Rock and...wulfenite, 19-25 Arsenopyrite, New Hampshire, 290, 436 Astrophyllite, New Hampshire, 290 Atz, L . , see Robinson
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NOTES ON THE GEOLOGY OF MOUNT KEARSARGE, NEW HAMPSHIRE. MOUNTKEARSARGE' or Pequawket is a mountain of...White mountains of New Hampshire. It is situated a few miles north of North Conway, partly in the town...these mountains is what Hitchcock has called the Conway granite. On the south slope of Kearsarge this granite...three miles southeast of North Conway, is in this granite. The Conway granite4 is reddish in color, is...geo- logical map of New Hampshirein the atlas accompanyingGeologyof New Hampshire. ' Taken from the topographicmap
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
.......................................... New Hampshire magma series................................................................................ Conway granite........................................................ Central stock and ring-dikes of Conway granite..........................................shore of Lake W innepesaukee, in central N ew Hampshire. The district of which the geology has been mapped...been observed and described elsewhere in N ew Hampshire, notably in the Ossipee M ountains,1 the Percy
Report (volume)
Selected Bibliography of Andalusite, Kyanite Sillimanite, Dumortierite Topaz, and Pyrophyllite in the...BULLETIN 1019-N Selected Bibliography of Andalusite, Kyanite Sillimanite, Dumortierite Topaz, and...OF MINERAL RESOURCES SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ANDALUSITE, KYANITE SILLIMANITE, DUMORTIERITE, TOPAZ, AND...further subdivided by geographic areas (State and county) and by subjects, which include general, geology...the sillimanite group. These minerals include andalusite, kyanite, and siHimanite, which have the same
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
GEOLOGY OF THE MT. WASHINGTON QUADRANGLE, NEW HAMPSHIRE BY MARLAND P. BILLINGS, CARLETON A. CHAPMAN...Highlandcroft magma series Oliverian magma series New Hampshire magma series White Mountain magma series Dike...sections of the Mt. Washington quadrangle, New Hampshire. 261 ABSTRACT The Mt. Washington quadrangle...high-grade metamorphism, and such minerals as andalusite, sillimanite, staurolite, garnet, tourmaline...geological map of the Mt. Washington quadrangle, New Hampshire (PI. 1). The map is accompanied by three structure
Book (volume)
IdberalHri-sr iff 3 4bUU THE GEOLOGY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE A REPORT COMPRISING THE RESULTS OF EXPLORATIONS...are well adapted to mond, upon our citizens a new interest in the and botany. Should selves repaid...SURVEY By IV. HAMPSHIRE. HISTORY OF THE PRESENT GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. By III. C. H. NEW C. Continued...119 TOPOGRAPHY OF COOS COUNTY. By IX. HAMPSHIRE. TOPOGRAPHY. By VIII. NEW H. Huntington, THE USE...ALTITUDES. By C. H. XL RIVER SYSTEMS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. By Warren Upham, XII. THE DISTRIBUTION OF
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Hanson, Simmons, and Falster abstract on the Mojave County pegmatite district, Rochester Mineralogical Symposium...Modreski 2005); Moat Mountain and the Conway Granite, New Hampshire (Samuelson, Hollmann, and Holt 1990);...Abukuma amphibolite to upper greeenschist facies (andalusite-sillimanite) ~2–4 kb ~650°–500°C ROCKS & MINERALS...Lees, B. 2005. A spectacular new aquamarine find on Mount Antero, Chaffe County, Colorado. Rocks & Minerals...Holt. 1990. Minerals of the Conway and Mount Osceola granites of New Hampshire. Rocks & Minerals 65:286–96
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DAVID M. SEAMAN American Museum of Natural History, New York City Article 8, Silica and Silicates (part three)...length at the quarries near Bedford and Overlook, New York; near Golden, Colorado and elsewhere. A fine...found at Fort Washington Avenue and 171st Street in New York City and is now in the American Museum of Natural...crystal was noted in the Luella mine near Avon, Latah county, Idaho, which measured 3x3x8 feet. Other large...Dakota. A black crystal from Micaville, Randolph county, Alabama, was 10 inches in diameter and from 3
Book (volume)
MODIFIED DRIFT By WARREN ae OF GLACIAL IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. UPHAM, DRIFT. APPENDIX II. TO PARTS ...INTRODUCTION, . . . . .. THE MINERALOGY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, LITHOLOGY, INDEX TO PART IV, APPENDIX, Part...Rockingham, Vt., 3 : 18, Section in Bridgewater and New Hampton, 19, Section in Concord, Fig. 20, Section...Part IV. Page. View of Moat Mountains and North Conway, ‘ ParT Figs. 1-6, Improvement patent, . :...of IN THE 14-16 ATLAS. New Hampshire—/ac-szmle, reduced. New Hampshire—/ac-simzle, half size. Two
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2. " On the Genus Loxonema, with Descriptions of New Proterozoic Species." By Mrs. Jane Longstaff (ree'<...of L. striatissinmm, Salt. MS., and six new species and one new variety are described of this genus. R...R.pseudofasciatum, Don., and R. Grindrodi and a new species of this subgenus from Stoke Wold in the Lower...described. This is followed by a description of two new species of the subgenus Stylonema, one from the Chair...and the second from Mulloch Hill. In conclusion, a new species of Mbrmotoma from the Llandeilo Flags of
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TOPAZ A • MINERALOGICAL • REVIEW Downloaded by [New York University] at 21:04 11 May 2015 Coveted by...hisfirst article for the magazine. Downloaded by [New York University] at 21:04 11 May 2015 ) Figure J...Location map of major topaz deposits. 1. San Diego County, California pegmatites; 2. western U.S. topaz rhyolite...rhyolite belt (includes some pegmatites); 3. Mason County, Texas; 4. topaz rhyolite belt of Mexico; 5. Appalachian...Volume 70, January/February 1995 17 Downloaded by [New York University] at 21:04 11 May 2015 Figure 3 (above)
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tectonic setting of the 1.42 Ga Signal batholith, SW USA: important role of crustal anisotropy during regional...Plamentary Sciences, University of New Mexico, Albuqerque NM87131, USA Received 2 April 1996; received in...syn-tectonic textures in contact metamorphic andalusite prophyroblasts. Regional variation in shortening...small degree of dynamic recrystallization to form new grains within the ribbons. Small subgrains adjacent...movement prior to Mesoproterozoic pluton emplacement (Conway et al., 1986). Steeply dipping mylonitic fabrics
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the pelitic Devonian Littleton formation of New Hampshire have been analyzed spectrographically for trace...requirement, but the Appalachian region of New Hampshire seems ideal. The complex geology of this area...from the western and southwestern regions of New Hampshire. Unfortunately, the low-grade rocks are confined...to a relatively small area in northwestern New Hampshire so these samples are of necessity closely spaced...gneiss: felsic 1 mi. N.W. Spruce Mt. L38 Pseudo-andalusite Crystal Cascades on Cutler schist river L39 Banded
Book
Paleozoic New Hampshire plutonic series granitic and darker rocks, pegmatite dikes E. Vermont & N. New Hampshire:...mostly Dev., Waits River & Gile Mtn. fms.; Ul New Hampshire: mostly Dev. Littleton fm.; low-high grade metasediments...metasediments & minor metavolcanics SE New Hampshire only: Merrimack group slates, phyllites & schists...i ES [42| ROADSIDE EOLOGY of Vermont and New Hampshire Bradford B. Van Diver C FR ox MOUNTAIN ...Vermont and New Hampshire. Bibliography: p. Includes index. 1. Geology — Vermont. 2. Geology — New Hampshire
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SOCIETIES TREASURER Carl Krotki 2 5 0 W . 5 7 t h St. New York, N. Y . 1 0 0 I 9 PRESIDENT T e d Richard i...VICE-PRESIDENT Clifford C. Anthes 9 3 0 Madison Avenue Union, New Jersey 2 N D VICE-PRESIDENT Kenneth V . Zahn 4727...have been asked to form a committee to draft the new format. I expect this to be a big job, but I intend...exhibits and exhibitors at our shows — less than 30 at New York as compared with more than 150 at Yakima. My...proposal to put the Uniform Rules in a new format, and why I believe the new format will encourage more clubs
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to alkalic igneous complexes that occur in New Hampshire, southern Maine, and Vermont (Billings, 1928...Hills in the St. Lawrence Lowlands of Quebec and the New England SeamountChain. (Eby, I 985; Gold, I 967;...and age for the White Mountain, Monteregian, and New England Seamount intrusions (Foland and Falul, 1977;...comparable to the Conway granite of the White Mountain plutonic-volcanic seriesin New Hampshire. Dike rocks...oxides. GeonlnounrRY AND GEoTHERMoMETRY Pressure Andalusite in the Ascutney contact aureole indicates that
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stopped at Camden beach, Camden, Maine, and found andalusite xls, chiastolites (very poor), epidote, a black...of McAllister's topaz find at Lovejoy's Pit near Conway, N. H., caused us to look the place over. Among...Lovejoys, Conway, N. H. Part of the Boston Mineral Club were there as well as some of our Maine and New Hampshire...found. The pleasure of chatting with old friends and new, only prevented the day from being a total loss....same. The next three Sundays we spent at Lovejoys, Conway, N. H. (see above) Topaz pockets eluded us, but
 
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