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Biotite from Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA

USA
 
  • New Hampshire
    • Carroll County
Rocks and Minerals, (1990) 65:286-296
Rocks & Min 65:292 (1990)
Rocks & Minerals 80:4 pp242-261
      • Bartlett
Yuzhou Li (1990): Geology and Prospecting 26(6), 29-35
      • Chatham
Smith, Arthur E. (2005) New Hampshire mineral locality index. Rocks & Minerals, 80 (4) 242-261 doi:10.3200/rmin.80.4.242-261
Page, J. J., and Larrabee, D. M. (1962). Beryl Resources of New Hampshire, USGS Professional Paper 353, 43-44.
      • Conway
        • Redstone
Simmons, Gene (1985). Uranium and microcracks in a 1,000-meter core, Redstone, New Hampshire (Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Volume 90, Issue 1, pp.1-17)
Caruso, Louis
      • Hale's Location
        • Middle Moat Mountain locality (Moat Mountain)
Camp, Kristen F., "Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Anorogenic Granitic Miarolitic Pegmatites Associated with the White Mountain Intrusive Suite, New Hampshire" (2011). University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations. Paper 1363.
      • Jackson
www.bates.edu/acad/depts/geology/jcreasy.WM.html.
      • Madison
USGS Bull 1312D
      • Moultonborough
Woolley, A. R. (1987) Alkaline Rocks and Carbonatites of the World. Part 1: North and South America.
Wellman, Thomas R. (1971) Feldspathoidal Rocks of the Red Hill Igneous Complex, New Hampshire, Journal of Geology v 79, No. 5 (Sep., 1971), pp. 621-627
      • Ossipee
Herndon, Jonathan & Eric S. Greene (2018) Thirty-Three Years of Mineral Collecting at Folsom Gulch, Center Ossipee, Carroll County, New Hampshire, Rocks & Minerals, 93 (2):158-163.
      • Wakefield
USGS Bull 1312D
 
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