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Quartz from
Woodhaven, Waterbury, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA


Locality type:Neighborhood
Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:Visually Identified
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Grossular4 photos of Quartz associated with Grossular at this locality.
Chabazite-Ca3 photos of Quartz associated with Chabazite-Ca at this locality.
Diopside3 photos of Quartz associated with Diopside at this locality.
Vesuvianite2 photos of Quartz associated with Vesuvianite at this locality.
Stilbite Subgroup2 photos of Quartz associated with Stilbite Subgroup at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Woodhaven, Waterbury, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1320414
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1320414:7
GUID (UUID V4):730c4019-68c9-4533-ba31-a2a5e20f8b6a
Nearest other occurrences of Quartz
2.1km (1.3 miles) Interstate 84 interchange 26, Cheshire, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
3.8km (2.4 miles) Turkey Hill, Prospect, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
5.6km (3.5 miles) Cheshire Traprock Quarry, Cheshire, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
6.3km (3.9 miles) Cheshire Barytes Company barite mine (Stamford Manufacturing Company barite mine), Cheshire, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
6.6km (4.1 miles) New Haven Mineral Company barite mine, Cheshire, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
6.9km (4.3 miles) Interstate 691 and State Route 10 Interchange, Cheshire, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
7.0km (4.3 miles) O and G quarry # 3, Prospect, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
7.5km (4.7 miles) State Route 8 exit 29, Naugatuck, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
8.1km (5.0 miles) Blue Stone Quarry, Waterbury, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
8.4km (5.2 miles) Cheshire, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
connexion with the East through Asia Minor. The new species of Hippopotamus seems to furnish a link with...south-east quadrant of the Island. (2) Intrusion of quartz dolerite. (3) Intrusion of the northern granites...the Barren Red Measures, and are overlain by the New Red Sandstone of Ballochmyle. The lavas are slaggy...west of Eatho Hall, within the area of the large quartz-dolerite sill. It contains distinct bands of clay...nearly in contact with a dolerite intrusion in Woodhaven. The proximity of this mass has resulted in almost
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
specimens and sections of a new mineral hydrocalumite from Scawt Hill, County Antrim, Northern Ireland,...and MR. A. T. DOLLARexhibited bent and twisted quartz crystals from Lundy Island, Devonshire. DR. JAMESPHEMISTER:Zoning...unusual Guanajuato calcites. W. H. FLACK, Secretary NEW YORK MINERALOGICAL CLUB Minutes of the Meeting...of February 15th, 1933 A regular meeting of the New York Mineralogical Club was held at The American...Mr. Frederick Schneider of Woodhaven, L.I., and Mr. Herbert S. Zim of New York City were elected to active
Journal (issue)
same for distribution; to enc:ouraae the search for new minerals that haw not yet b11n dlsco~ered; and to...Association l))' nominatln, them f0t men,be.1hlp? Each new member helps to extend the Association's activities...AGATE. By A. J. Harstad .................. SMOKY QUARTZ AT CRYSTAL PEAK, COLO. By Jerome W. Hurianek .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SEEKING LOST AND NEW LOCALIT IES. By Wilbur J. Elwell ..... SELEN ITE.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . THE CONNECTICUT GUIDE ......... . . ......... ........... THE
Report (volume)
Central America. Europe. Hawaiian Islands. Mexico. New Zealand. South America. Stratigraphic : Pleistocene...American Geographical Society, Bulletin, vols. 19-21. New York. American Geologist, vols. 1-4. Minneapolis...end ; vols. 16, 17. New York. American Journal of Science, vols. 33-38. New Haven, Conn. American Museum...of Natural History, Bulletin, vol. 2, Nos. 1-2. New York. American Naturalist, vols. 21, 22; vol. 23...Nos. 124-130. Philadelphia. Transactions, vol. 16, new series, part 2. Philadelphia. Appalachia, vol. 4
Journal (issue)
same for distribution: to encoura1e the se•rch for new minerals that have not yet been discovered: and to...mineral loc•lities and unusual rock formations. Each new member helps to extend the Associ•tion's activities.............................................. Connecticut Topo. Maps Available ..........................WITH A CAMERA. By W. C. 1,1inor.................... New Magazine Appears ..................................Mineral Society. N ewark Mineralogical Society. New H aven Mineral Club. Michigan Society Issues Directory
Report (issue)
DIRECTOR UNDERGROUND WATER RESOURCES OF LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK BY A. C. VEATCH, C. S. SLICHTER, ISAIAH BOWMAN...Ronkonkoma and adjacent streams 379 Carmans River (or Connecticut River of Long Island) 380 Pecomc River 381 Hydrologic... TABLES. Page. Cretaceous and Tertiary formations of New Jersey 21 Pleistocene formations on Long Island 33...from the Lloyd sand and from the rock wells of Connecticut 68 VII. The effect of ground-water pumping in...Island, and their relation to the Cretaceous of New Jersey 18 20 III. Map showing the distribution of
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
hepatica1 and flowering Cordilleros. Here many new glaciers were plants, not including grasses; of some...more than a year unexplored country not only were new facts relating to the geography of the region dis-...proceeded ,covered, but many animals and plants new to Tierra del Fuego and the adjoining t o science...briefly summarized as follows : The discovery of many new facts relating SCIENTIFIC NOTES AND NE TVE. to the...several geological horiSCIENTIFIC RESEARCH. zons new to Patagonia. As we have already noted, the British
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Rochester, New York 193.5New York, N.Y. 1936 Cincinnati, Ohio 1937 Washington, D.C. 1938 New York, N.Y...Washington, D.C. Ithaca, New York New Haven, Connecticut Madison, Wisconsin Cleveland, Ohio New York, N.Y. CORRESPONDENTS...O. Box 72l,Babylon, New York. *Agar, Wiiliam M., The Newman School, Lakewood, New Jersey. Ahlfeld, Friedrich...America. *Aldrich, Henry R., 419 East 117 Street, New York, New York. Alexander, A. E., Box 110, Mellon Institute...*Alling, Harold L., 31 Barrington Street, Rochester, New York. Amilcar, Mario de Jesus, Institute Superior
Journal (issue)
Guadalcanal and other parts of the Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, and Galapagos Islands are just three areas...sorry it caooot be more frequently. A. J. Slater, Waterbury, Conn. I'd sooner miss a meal than a single issue...as chalcedony. Of all these species calcite and quartz are most common. Among the famous zeolite localities...Iceland; Nova Scotia; and Paterson and West Paterson, New Jersey. At Poonah and Nova Scotia the zeolites occur...eruptive volcanic rocks and in the northeastern New Jersey area they are found in the basic igneous rock
Report (issue)
Island, New York U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Open-File Report 92-76 Prepared in cooperation with NEW YORK CITY...CITY DEPARTMEN1 OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION and NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION...RESOURCES OF KINGS AND QUEENS COUNTIES, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK By Herbert T. Buxton and Peter K. Shernoff ...in cooperation with NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION and NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT...DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Albany, New York 1995 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BRUCE BABBIT, Secretary
Journal (issue)
..... 17 A Mineralogical T rip Through Northern New York. By Wilbur J. Elwell .........................Stephen Varni Company 15 Maiden Lane Dept. R. NEW YORK, N. Y. FROM THE EUROPEAN GEM CENTER Collection...Tiger Eye Tourmaline A,·enturine Aquamarine Rose ·Quartz Bloodstone Sizes ¼ inch to 1 inch $2.50-seot postpaid...dicbroscopes, har dness testing pencils, Microscope quartz optic lenses, prisms, Quartzglass apparatus. Addreu...only for the better collections. • LUCIAN M. ZELL New York, N. Y. 522 Fifth Avenue P. S.-Saw your Ad
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
establishment of a Botanical Garden in the city of New York has been actively prosecuted since the year...In 1903 the place of meeting will be Vienna. THE New York Academy of Sciences is in great need of a building...presented are welcomed at the meetings, and citizens of New York should remember that the sections meet on Monday...other societies composing the Scientific Alliance of New York the Torrey Botanical Club will meet at the College...the Chemical Society at the College of the City of New York, and the Mineralogical Club and the Microscopical
Journal (issue)
nt\i . . NEW MINERAL CLUBS FORMED • We are pleased to announce the formation of two new mineral elubs...Associated Minerals of the Clevelan d Mine, Ste'"ens County, Washington. By Charles O. F ernquist .. . . .......... A-fineral Collecting in Southwestern Connecticut. B y Saniuel C. B row·n........ . Museums of...Actinolite, Cyanite, BP_ryl, 1\Iargarodite, R o~e Quartz, Siderite, T opaz (massive), Galena and Lithiophllite...MINERALS ANO GEM S A SPECIALTY V I SIT OXFORD COUNTY MINERAL L OC ALITIES IN 1930. I CORDIALLY W E L
Report (volume)
-waters in the Coastal Plain........... 15 17 18 19 New York...............................................water department................................ Woodhaven......................................'............ New York City............................................................ List of wells in New York......................................... Southern New Jersey.......................................................................... Wells in southern New Jersey .........................................
Book (edition)
with flatlying and overturned limbs. Notice the quartz veins. (Geological Survey Photograph, Crown Copyright...soft. These, however, are protected by the large, quartz-dolerite sill which forms such scarp features as...railway bridge at North Queensferry is another quartz-dolerite sill, while the Isle of May at the entrance...elementary level despite the great proliferation of new genera that has taken place in recent years. This...days after new moon, while Neap Tides occur approximately nine and twenty-three days after new moon. Phases
Journal (issue)
-1932:- • ~ James G . Manchester, Scarsdale, New York . ........· .. . .. The Gem Shop, H elena, Montana...Fred W . Schmeltz, New York, N . Y . . ........... . ..•... Ramon Conover, Kyse rike, New York ............interested friend, Peekskill., New Y ode ............... . Jobn Vlism.u, New York, N . Y . . . . . . . ....Illh1ois Geological Sur\'e~· . . . . . . . . . . A New Occurrence of Spodu111enc. By TF illiam B un· Gibson...THE LEADERS (as of January 25th) MTNERALS 3304 Quartz ROCKS Granite l\1arble Coal 5531 1384 482 Golcl
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Sci., 11, No. 4, Peb., 1921.-The production of new information in the United States is much better managed...distribution results from (1) disinclination to use new knowledge, a cause not discussed in this paper; (2)...73B (1921).-Repetition of general principles-no new information. CERAMIC ABSTRACTS GS3 8. Rules for...137,24B (1921).-A very general discussion with no new information. 9. Prevention of scaling of burned clay...that pure water alone will cause finely ground quartz t o go into colloidal solution. Similar experiments
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
fine-grained segregations of granular alkali feldspar and quartz. (c) Fine-grained Basalts with Olivine Insets.—These...Olivine basalt, first inlet on shore west of Woodhaven pier, near Wormit, Fife. 52 W. T. Harry— properties
Journal (issue)
by 1943 the list of operating installations of quartz lamp solariums read like a 'Who's Who' of the British...group which received ultravio!et irradiation with quartz mercury lamps had only sixty-six days of absence...Their Use and Interpretation, Harper and Brothers, New York, 1942.- $2.75 Smith, H . T. U., Aerial Photographs...and Their Applications, D. Appleton-Century Co., New York, 1943.-$3.75 Putnam, W . C., Map Interpretation...With Military Applications. McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1943.-$1.25. PETRIFIED WOOD FROM MARTINIQUE
Report (volume)
the New York Academy of Sciences, the Boston Society of Natural History, the Astor Library of New York...Provinces of Quebec and Ontario, and Canada in general. New Brunswick. Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and...(and Greenland). Central America. Colorado. Connecticut. Dakotas. Delaware. East Indies. Europe. Florida...Missouri. Montana. Nebraska. Nevada. New Hampshire. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Carolina. Ohio. Oregon...with subheadings as follows : New England. New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey. Maryland to Alabama. Great
Journal (issue)
characterized by the developments of microcrystalline quartz and feldspar fibres perpendicular to the elongation...rock consists of a microcrystalline aggregate of quartz, feldspar and chlorite. The shard structure is...up to 1 mm across, of quartz, oligoclase-andesine and crushed and sutured quartz grains, around which...shards, moulded around abundant small xenocrysts of quartz and feldspar and occasional fragments of an earlier...welded shard texture with corroded and embayed quartz and feldspar xenocrysts; the rock is partly sericitized
Report (issue)
• • •• • • ... • • • 4 I •• • • 11. QUARTZ-DOLERITE AND TH0LEIITE INTRUSIONS .. Introduction...the following account comprises that part of the county of Fife which lies east of a line joining Lundin...for publication of geological maps in this series, new maps (including Sheet 49) will be published at this...scale (including Sheet 41) will be converted to the new scale when they become due for reprinting. 1 I ...'I V V V Y V V V V V V • • • Volcanic necks Quartz-dolerite .. • ♦ ♦ • ♦ • I • • •• • •• • • •
Report (issue)
PROFESSIONAL PAPER ' 82 'THE GEOLOGY· ·OF LONG ISLAND NEW YORK BY MYRON L. FULLER 'V ASHINGTON GOVEl'tNl\iENT...Literature of contemporary Pleistocene deposits in New Jersey ............................................................................... 160 Qreater New York.,.............................................219 Probable extension of the formations along the New England coast ...... __ ... _...... _._ .... __ .... _...... ____________ 222 Correlation with the New Jersey nonglacial formations ................ ,.
Journal (issue)
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
��:. BBlU1t 64,003 -HAY LOADER.- Wm. H. Elliot, New York City, assignor to John Kingdon, Washington,...an adjustable cord. 1, between the arm drews. New Haven, Conn. E Of n t r n t t l C ���ro��eh�·gf��l��...- MANUFACTURE OF AERATED WATERS - George McCoy, New York City. First. I claIm a vessel for the manufacture...-BuTTON HOLE POR PAP ER COLLARS.-·Joseph Mer­ win, New York City. Antedated April 8, 1867. I claim the construction...-JOINT FOR CARRIAGE-TOP BRACES.-F. B. Morse, New Haven, C(lnn. I claim the herein·described stump joint
 
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