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Quartz from
Moose pocket, Blue Mountain, Albany, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA


Locality type:Pocket
Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Moose pocket, Blue Mountain, Albany, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:270429
Long-form Identifier:1:3:270429:6
GUID (UUID V4):5f1ef4c7-f528-4e8b-b683-b00216c0b656
Nearest other occurrences of Quartz
3.0km (1.8 miles) Table Mountain, Bartlett, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA
3.4km (2.1 miles) Blue Mountain, Albany, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA
5.1km (3.1 miles) North Moat Mountain localities, Bartlett, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA
6.1km (3.8 miles) Bear Notch, Albany, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA
6.4km (4.0 miles) Middle Moat Mountain locality, Hale's Location, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA
7.5km (4.7 miles) Government pit, Albany, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA
8.7km (5.4 miles) Lovejoy Gravel pits, Conway, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA
9.0km (5.6 miles) Albany, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA
9.1km (5.6 miles) Birch Hill, Albany, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA
9.1km (5.6 miles) White Mountain Granite quarry, Conway, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA
References
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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...2015 LOCATIONS BY COUNTY Belknap County Alton area: arsenopyrite, galena, quartz (crystals), sillimanite
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the Palermo No. 1 mine, near North Groton, New Hampshire, is orthorhombic. It occurs as white foliated...on quartz crystals and childrenite that line cavities in dense masses of montebrasite and quartz. Another...name this new mineral after Mr. Forrest F. Fogg of Penacook, [he now lives in Dunbarton, N.H.] New Hampshire...micromounter. Fogg's career began with the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department with which he was affiliated...moving to New Hampshire, he met his wife Vera (nee Fitt), whom he married in 1951 in Concord, New Hampshire
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decade, however, the need has been growing for a new, comprehensive index. Because the 14-year index suffered... Consequently, it was our decision to prepare a new index which is cumulative back to volume 1, fully...the 14-year index, and which is organized on a new plan. Nevertheless, all readers and users of the...the last ten years, and which has inspired this new effort. The current 25-year index is divided into...appears n Brief descriptive note, as in "What's New in Minerals?" p Photograph or other illustration
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Cassedanne A vivianite occurrence in Contra Costa County,California ... 337 by C. B. DeWitt Essay: minerals...Niedermayr Phosphate microminerals of the Indian Mountain a r e a 355 by J. B. Gordon, Jr. & C. L. Hollabaugh...363 by L. C. Pitman New data on the cause of smoky and amethystine color in quartz .....................localities: The Phoenixville lead-silver mines, Chester County, Pennsylvania .................................................... 322 by W. E. Wilson What's new in minerals? ...................................
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and old & new world explorations. Email, or call us if you wish to be notified when new catalogs are...com PO Box 455 • Poncha Springs, Colorado 8I242 USA Phone: 7I9-539-4IIJ • Fax 7I9-539-4542 SPRING...Mineral and Mining History of the Torrington Region of New South Wales. Australia by Eric L. Stevens 3 HISTORIC... A Shon History of Moat Mountain: The Oliver Diggings, Conway. New Hampshire by Robert Whitmore 34...Printed by Copy Right Printers. ON THE COVER: A blue-green topaz crystal collected by Peter Samuelson
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AFRICA widely in Litchfield County, where good crystals were taken from quartz veins in a variety of metamorphic...Litchfield, where a mass of white quartz on a ridge had once been mined for quartz, and large ilmenite masses...ilmenite crystals to 7 .5 cm in matrix of massive quartz from these dumps-adding that, in his judgment,...exist in the region (Brunet, I 977b ). NEW YORK Amity, Orange County. At many isolated collected sites between...Litchfield County. Ilmenite masses and crystals from somewhere near Washington, Litchfield County, were described
 
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