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Quartz from
New England Mine, Marquette County, Michigan, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view New England Mine, Marquette County, Michigan, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:399523
Long-form Identifier:1:3:399523:5
GUID (UUID V4):ed4c753c-f5e7-4fb7-9ad4-80d60fd41e1d
Nearest other occurrences of Quartz
0.9km (0.5 miles) Saginaw Mine, Marquette County, Michigan, USA
1.2km (0.8 miles) Albion Mine (Section 19 Mine; Gilmore Mine; New Burt Mine), Marquette County, Michigan, USA
1.6km (1.0 miles) Goodrich prospect, Marquette County, Michigan, USA
1.9km (1.2 miles) Miller prospect (Crusher), Marquette County, Michigan, USA
2.1km (1.3 miles) Winthrop Mine (Braastad-Winthrop), Marquette County, Michigan, USA
2.2km (1.4 miles) Washington Street, Negaunee, Marquette County, Michigan, USA
2.5km (1.6 miles) Salisbury Mine, Salisbury, Marquette County, Michigan, USA
2.5km (1.6 miles) Fitch Mine (Merryweather), Marquette County, Michigan, USA
2.6km (1.6 miles) Mitchell Mine (Braastad-Mitchell; Shenango), Ishpeming, Marquette County, Michigan, USA
2.7km (1.7 miles) National Mine, National Mine, Marquette County, Michigan, USA
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
(CaBSiO4OH) vesicle filling from a basaltic Houghton County lava flow. Small specks of native copper occur...the surface and between the nodular masses. The Michigan Bicentennial symbol (back cover) incorporates...Bicentennial celebration: "to forge a new national commitment, a new spirit for '76, a spirit which will...Survey Division BULLETIN 6 THE MINERALOGY OF MICHIGAN by E. Wm. Heinrich Professor of Mineralogy and...University of Michigan Ann Arhor, Michigan Lansing, Michigan 1976 STATE OF MICHIGAN WILLIAM G. Mrr
Report (issue)
Allochthonous Terranes of the Penokean Orogeny in Upper Michigan Comparisons with Northern Appalachian Tectonics...the current-year issues of the monthly catalog "New Publications of the U.S. Geological Survey." Prices...Missouri-1400 Independence Rd. FAIRBANKS, Alaska-New Federal Building, 101 Twelfth Ave. STENNIS SPACE...Allochthonous Terranes of the Penokean Orogeny in Upper Michigan Comparisons with Northern Appalachian Tectonics...allochthonous terranes of the Penokean orogeny in upper Michigan comparisons with northern Appalachian tectonics
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
November-December 1950 THE MINERALS OF THE CHAMPION, MICHIGAN, AREA By JOSEPH A. MANDARINO 1034 North Keystone...September of 1949, the writer was employed by the Michigan College of Mining and Technology as a member of...geologic survey of an area north of Champion, Michigan. As no work was done on Sundays, the writer took...took advantage of collecting at the numerous mine dumps in the vicinity of Champion. It is hoped that...contemplating a Northern Michigan trip. The Beacon Mine Dumps, Beacon, Michigan The Beacon Mine, operated by the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
WELCOME TO ROCKHOUNDS PARADISE, U.S.A. (MARQUETTE COUNTY) - MICHIGAN By BOB M A R K E R T The Midwest Federation...cuttable blue steel ore, jaspilite, barite, quartz, and quartz xls, bornite, chrome nontronite, saponite...the abandoned dumps of the Holmes and Cliff Shaft Mine. Cau­ tion: Permission must be obtained in the latter...Park, S. Jackson Pit, and near County Road 581 near the Greenwood Mine road intersection. Magnetite is...Magne­ tite is found at the Greenwood Mine and the Champion Mine. The best grade and best looking specimens
Journal (issue)
Newsletter $3.00 The Rock Dam Gold Prospect A New Quartz Locality, Dickinson Co., Mich~g_an Shawn M. Carlson...Elder, Audrey E. Smith P.O. Box 234 Crystal Falls, Michigan 49920 shawncarlson@hotmail.com markelder@juno...gold prospect is located in central Dickinson County, Michigan, approximately ten kilometers north of the...Formation (Marquette Range Supergroup ), the dominant exposed bedrock in this part of the county. Excavated...themselves are thoroughly unglamorous, yielding neither quartz crystals nor any noteworthy accessory minerals
Book
Mineralogy of Michigan by E. W. Heinrich updated and revised • by George W. Robinson M By E W~ Hellnr]ch...Museum Michigan Technological University Houghton, Michigan 49931 2004 © MINERALOGY OF MICHIGAN 3 FOREWORD...FOREWORD Michigan has a long and varied geologic history that includes repeated episodes of volcanism...before the first Europeans set foot here. When Michigan became a state in 1837, one of the first actions...and we continue to learn more about them today. Michigan minerals helped to build the state and nation
Report (issue)
rocks of Michigan ............ 38 Table 8 Uranium occurrences in non-sedimentary rocks of New Hampshire...rocks of New Jersey .......... 49 Table 10 Uranium occurrences in non-sedimentary rocks of New York .....Uranium occurrences in non-sedimentary rocks of Michigan.......................................43 Figure...Uranium occurrences in non-sedimentary rocks of New Hampshire.......................^..^.i....48 Figure...Uranium occurrences in non-sedimentary rocks of New Jersey....................................55 Figure
Journal (issue)
Deposit, Nye County, Nevada Wilson D. Michell 99 Geology of the Ropes Gold Mine, Marquette County, Michigan...Associated Chemical Elements in the Wallrocks of Some New England Pegmatites W. C. Stoll 136 An Occurrence of...ALAN M. BATEMAN, at Yale University, Yale Station, New Haven, Conn. It is requested that contributors exercise...Subscribers wishing their journal to be forwarded to a new address should leave postage for that purpose with...GEOLOGISTS Epitor: ALAN Mara BATEMAN Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut Business Epitor: Morris M. LEIGHTON
Journal (issue)
Peter G, Embrey British Museum (N.H.) London, England Richard C. Erd U.S. Geological Survey Menlo Park...Park, CA Donald R. Peacor University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Ml George W. Robinson Natl. Museums of Canada...R. Kampf Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County George Robinson National Museums of Canada Arthur...Vanadinite from the J. C. Holmes claim, Santa Cruz County, A rizona.................................................I l l by G. Novak & W. W. Besse The Michigan gold belt ...................................
Report (volume)
Archean system, or basement complex________________ Michigan and Wisconsin___ Central and eastern Minnesota...Huronian series__________________________ 335 Marquette district _____________________ 335 Crystal Falls...Wisconsin____________________ 338 Chippewa River and Barron County ___________ 338 Central Minnesota ______________________...Notes_____________________________________ 489 CHAPTER VII. New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and Gaspe ...Peninsula_______"_____________________________ 490 Section 1. New Brunswick______ '.__________________ 490 Summary
Journal (issue)
Gold Quarry Mine, Eureka County, Nevada. from the Radersburg District, Broadwater County, Montana Mike...small wulfcnite crystals found at the Broadwater County, Montana (Sec. 28, T 5 N, R 1 W), some interesting...on crystals growing over the wulfenitc and its quartz substrate. The aragonite was usually dissolved...the wulfenites, which are protected by a light quartz druse. Before -~ating one matrix piece, 1 decided...for this article. Type I is an acicular Jo Dandy Mine, Radersburg District, •? Continued on page 4
Journal (issue)
large mass of native copper in the Quincy mine ca. 1918. (Michigan Technological University Archives, Houghton)...(1941-1989) The “Copper King” The MICHIGAN COPPER COUNTRY L. W i l s o n New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral...t a n l e y J. D y l II Seaman Mineral Museum Michigan Technological University % 1992 T h e M in e...crystal group, 13.6 cm, from an unknown mine in the Michigan Copper Country. Richard A. Kosnar collection;...wrote the classic work on the copper deposits of Michigan in 1929. Photo by Wendell E. Wilson. TENT .
Report (volume)
Transactions, Vol. XXIV. New York, N. Y. American Journal of Science, 3d ser. ; Vols. XLIX-L. New Haven, Conn. American...American Museum of Natural History: Bulletin, Vol. VII. New York, N. Y. American Naturalist, Vol. XXIX. Philadelphia...Magazine of Natural History, Vols. XV-XVI. London, England. Appalachia, Vol. VII, No. 4. Boston, Mass. . Boston...Advancement of Science: Reports, 1894 and 1895. London, England. California Academy of Science: Proceedings, 2d...Geological and Natural History Survey: Reports, 1892-93, New Series, Vol. VI; Paleozoic Fossils, Vol. Ill, Part
Report (volume)
Lamellibranchiata of the Earitau Clays and Greenland Marls of New Jersey, by Kobert P. Whitfield. 1885. 4°. xx, 338...Fishes and Fossil Plants of the Triassic liocks of New Jersey and the Connecticut Valley, by John S. Newberry...Cephalopoda of the Raritan Clays and Greeiisand Mat-Is of New Jersey, by Robert P. Whitfield. 1891. 4°. 402pp....Iron-Bearing Series of Northern Wisconsin and Michigan, by Roland D. Irving and C. R. Van Hise. XX. Geology...Mollusca and Crustacea of the Miocene Formations of New Jersey, by R. P. Whitfield. Siuiropoda, by O. C.
Report (volume)
XXVII, 1898. New York, N. Y. American Journal of Science, 4th ser., Vols. III-IV, 1897. New Haven, Conn...Museum of Natural History : Bulletin, Vol. IX, 1897. New York. American Naturalist, Vol. XXX1,1897. Philadelphia...History: 6th ser., Vols. XIX-XX, 1897. London, England. Aunales des Mines, 9th ser., Vols. XI-XII, 1897...Advancement of Science: Report, 1897, 1898. London, England. California Academy of Science: Proceedings, Geology...Montreal, Quebec. Canadian Institute: Transactions, new ser., Vol. I, Part I, No. 1, 1897. Toronto, Ontario
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineral Museum Michigan Technological University 1404 E. Sharon Avenue Houghton, Michigan 49931 cjstefan@mtu...WILLIAM B. BARR JR. 1405 Hewett Drive Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 wbarr@umich.edu Figure 1. Portrait of young...and then working as an exploration geologist and mine manager at various mines in Michigan’s Keweenaw...native copper deposit, which became the Champion mine. His academic interests ranged across the disciplines...curator of the A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum at Michigan Technological University. His interests span mineralogy
Report (issue)
Silurian age, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, by Wallace de Witt, Jr _____________ New age assignments in...Range Group _,_ Precambrian(?) ___ Vermont and New Hampshire. Utah ______ Alien Ridge Formation (of...Southwestern Wyoming. middle Precambrian Northern Michigan and northern Wisconsin. Ashlock Formation __...Baxter Springs Member (of Boone Formation). Beidell Quartz Latite __ Belden Formation ___ late Miocene ______...Eocene ________ Southwestern Colorado Northern Michigan and northern Wisconsin. Southern California __
Report (volume)
Canada. Lake Superior to Lake Huron region. New England. New York to Georgia. Western United States. Nomenclature...with sub-headings as follows: Canada. New York and New England. Pennsylvania to Virginia. Illinois. ...Permian), with sub-headings as follows Canada. » New England. Appalachians to the Mississippi. Iowa, Missouri...Central America. England. Illinois. Iowa. Kentucky. Maine. Massachusetts. New Jersey." New York. Ohio and...American Journal of Science, 3d series, vols. 39,40. New Haven, Conn. American Museum of Natural History,
Journal (issue)
........ 290 A MINERALOGICAL TRIP THROUGH THE MICHIGAN IRON RANGES. By Kiril Spiroff ..................EXHIBIT .............. 304 PERPETUAL ICE CAVES OF NEW MEXICO. By Clark H arrison.. 305 NATURALIST'S DIRECTORY.......................................... 303 NEW ENGLAND NOTES. Conducted by Rudolf C. B. Bartsch ......all "' ho may accompany uc;. If the lo::a'ity is a new one to us, a sketch is made of it and of its location...localities by states (except New York) ; another is devot~d to localities of New York by counties; and the
Journal (issue)
Continued on page 6 Fig. 1 Calcite and stilbite with quartz overgrowth, on basalt, specimen 21/2 x 5 inches... A Page From a Collector's Notebook: Some New York and New Mexico Minerals but Many "Too Bad" Specimens...opportunity to obta in some sphalerites from Baima!, New York and some other minerals from Claude Pressler...ng e ngineer, fi rst in New Mex ico before the War ~nd after at the zinc mine at Balmat. These specimens...Edwards Mine:· The Edwards Mine, also a zinc mine, was near the Balmat Mine in St. Lawrence County, New
Book
SOUTH SHORE OF LAKE SUPERIOR. A. P. SWINEFORD. MARQUETTE, (L S.) MICH. THE MINING JOURNAL. 1876. ENTERED...concerned, little else than a compilation. A. P. Marquette, March, 1876. M8584S S. MINERAL RESOURCES...or one hundred leagues from the Hurons there is a mine of copper from which Truchement Brusle showed me...the advent of the Fathers, Allouez, Mesnard and Marquette, and the language of the author is such as to...island which is fifty in there is a very beautiful mine of in which circuit, leagues copper; it is found
Show/Event (guide)
Al Mura, Bill Pinch, Bob Morgan, Tom Smith What's New in Minerals - Jeff Scovil, Bill Pinch Auction Solicitors...Abstracts of Contributed Papers The Mineralogy of Michigan by George W. Robinson 6 1 7 The Mineral Treasures...spoken before at theRMS,but we have a bevy of new topics! Also new this year is the team of Bruceand Miranda...original art for the Program Notes cover. What's New in Minerals is again Jeff Scovil, followed by audience...Pinch and Helen Chamberlain have solved all the new quirky problems that crop up fresh each year. The
Report (issue)
______ Adirondack district, New York___ ________________l_l__-_____ New Jersey highlands-__----_--__...-Gogebic range, Michigan and Wisconsin._____________________ Menominee range, Michigan and Wisconsin___________________...Wisconsin___________________ Marquette range, Michigan.._______________________________ Central and gulf regio...Utah. Magnetite deposits in New Jersey and in the Adirondack Mountains of New York are generally believed...Northeastern Southeastern Connecticut Alabama Michigan Arkansas Arizona Maine Delaware Minnesota
Book (edition)
OF LAJOULA. CALIF. ^It--T CF T. WAYUAND VAUGHAN NEW YORK AND LONDON: THE SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING COMPANY...them. J. F. KEMP. COLUMBIAN COLLEGE, IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 1892. PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION. IN the...made to introduce into the body of the work the new materials that have become avail able in the last...of nickel and cobalt. In all some fifty pages of new matter have been added, and fifteen cuts. Acknowledgments...Professors W. H. Pettee, of Ann Arbor; H. S. Munroe, of New York; and C. H. Smyth, Jr., of Hamilton College;
Lieber ^ C0b627 S STERLING PUBLISHING CO., Inc. new york ~7^ee v 4-6^ London & Sydney ST. PAUL PUBLIC...Sterling Publishing Co, Inc. 419 Park Avenue South, New York 10016 British edition published by Oak Tree...Ltd., Nassau, Bahamas Distributed in Australia and New Zealand by Oak Tree Press Co. Ltd P.O. Box 34, Brickfield...minerals making up igneous rocks are the silicates: quartz, feldspars, micas, augite, horn¬ blende, and olivine...olivine. In sedimentary rocks, clay minerals,_ quartz, feldspars, calcite, and micas are abundant. However
 
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