| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Geochemistry of the Furnace Magnetite Bed, Franklin, New Jersey, and the Relationship between Stratiform...and Stratiform Zinc Oxide-Silicate Ores in the New Jersey Highlands CRAIG A. JOHNSON† U.S. Geological Survey...Geophysics, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520 Abstract The New Jersey Highlands terrane, which...contains stratiform zinc oxide-silicate deposits at Franklin and Sterling Hill and numerous massive magnetite...small magnetite lenses immediately beneath the Franklin zinc deposit. The Furnace bed was metamorphosed | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Elsewhere? Manuel Robbins Manning Lane Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08003 T A K I N G T H E Q U E S T I O N L I...answer. Franklin minerals, fluorescent or other wise, originate from the mines at Franklin or Sterling...Sterling Hill in New Jersey. But if the question is rephrased to ask if those mineral species which fluoresce...fluoresce at Franklin or Ster ling Hill can be found in other localities, and will they fluo resce in the...the same way as those at Franklin, then the answer is yes, with some significant exceptions and qualifications | | | Report (issue) | 9—Willemltc (yellowish brown), Franklin, N. .T. BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK MINER.ALOGICAL CLUB Volume...1. THE MINERALS of NEW YORK CITY and ITS ENVIRONS BY JAMES G. MANCHESTER NEW YORK PUBLISHED BY THE... Copyright, 3931 BY James G. Manchester AFFERTON PRESS NEW YORK I AUTHOR’S NOTE Since his boyhood days the...of his recreational hours collecting minerals in New York City and its environs. A record lias been personally...in the old lists, and the names of many others, new to the district, and discovered in recent years, | | | Journal (issue) | West 111th Street, New York NY 10025 TREASURER John Cianciulli 60 Alpine Road, Sussex NJ 07461 ASSISTANT...of the FranklinOgdensburg, New Jersey area is invited to join the Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society...John Cianciulli, Treasurer FOMS 60 Alpine Road Sussex NJ 07461 www.FOMSNJ.org The contents of The Picking...Bostwick Tema J. Hecht 600 W. 1 llth St., #1 IB New York NY 10025 EDITORIAL BOARD John L. Baum Peter...twice each year, in March and September, by the Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society, Inc. (FOMS) | | | Journal (issue) | TABLE Inside the Franklin Power House, circa 1940 JOURNAL of the FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY...Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. The FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY, Inc. The Officers...International License. The PICKING TABLE Journal of the Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society, Incorporated...Page No. The Franklin Quarry by Philip P. Betancourt 2 Early Products of the New Jersey Zinc Company... Marsturite epitaxial on rhodonite from Franklin, New Jersey by Pete J. Dunn and Peter B. Leavens 16 | | | Journal (issue) | Notes on the Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey By John S. Albanese VOL. I OCTOBER...address: John S. Albanese P. 0. Box 221 Union, New Jersey No. 5 -79Zincite Zincite is commonly massive...cavities, or imbedded in fibrous sus sexite or tremolite are not uncommon. The color is deep red to orange-yellow...average Yield of zincite from the ore bodies at both Franklin and Sterling Hill was about one per cent of the...and calcite. are Zincite is rare except at the Franklin-Sterling Hill zinc deposits. It has been reported | | | Journal (issue) | Notes on the Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey By John S. Albanese VOL. I OCTOBER...address: John S. Albanese P. 0. Box 221 Union, New Jersey No. 1 I INTRODUCTION In June 1959, I had...re-arranging the Harvard University Collec tion of Franklin and Sterling Hill, N. J. mineral specimens. Before...entitled The Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, Sussex County, New Jersey, U. s. Geological Survey...decade, Harvard University acquired several hundred Franklin and Sterling Hill specimens from me, many of which | | | Book | THE MINERALS OF FRANKLIN AND STERLING HILL CLIFFORD FRONDEL THE MINEt 4-S OF FRANKLIN AND STERLING HILL...describes the unique ore deposits at Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey. For over two hundred years, the...hundred different minerals have been identified at Franklin and Sterling Hill, including forty-four that had...helped to stimulate international interest in Franklin and Sterling Hill. Part Two traces the area’s...complete list of current references. The Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill is illustrated with over thirty | | | Journal (issue) | TRE PICEING JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY Volume 51, No. 1 - Spring 2010 ...Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. The Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society, Inc. OFFICERS...VICE-PRESIDENT Richard Keller 13 Green Street, Franklin, NJ 07416 (973) 209-4178 franklinnj@hotmail.com...SECRETARY Tema J. Hecht 600 West 111TH Street, Apt. 11 B New York, NY 10025 (212) 749-5817 (Home) (917) 903-4687...From the Past, George Elling 9 Publisher THE FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC. Editor | | | Journal (issue) | JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY Volume 18 September 1977 Number 2 www.FOMSNJ...Hardyston School, intersection of Rta. 23 & 517 Franklin, N.J. - Pre-meeting activities begin at 1:00 P...October 15th Field Trip - The Old Andover Iron Mine (Opposite Aeroflex Field), Limecrest Rd., Andover...Trip - The Trotter Mineral Dump; Main Street, Franklin, N.J. 9:00 a.m. to Noon. Lecture - Mr. Robert...Hill". DAILY FRANKLIN ATTRACTIONS BUCKWHEAT Mineral Dump - Entrance through the Franklin Mineral Museum | | | Journal (issue) | C D JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY VOLUME 15 AUGUST 1972 NUMBER 2 www...Hardyston School, intersection of Routes #23 and #517, Franklin, N.J. Pre meeting activities start at 1:30 P-n...Field trip to the Cellate Quarry, Cork Hill Road, Franklin, N.J., 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 noon. Meeting 2:30 P...Kenneth Fisher Subject - Mineral Collecting in Franklin During the 1930's and 1940's. Saturday, October...October 21st Field trip to the old Andover Mine, opposite Aeroflex Field, Limecrest Road, Andover, N.J. | | | Journal (issue) | Hardyston School, intersection of Routes #23 and #517, Franklin, N.J. Pre meeting activities start at 1:30 P.M...Field trip to the Franklin Mineral Museum and/or The Gerstmann Private Museum, Franklin, N.J. Meeting 2:30...April 15th Field trip to the Buckwheat Dump, Franklin, N.J. 9:00 A.M. to Noon. Meeting: 230 P.M. Speaker...Geochemical Investigations at the Sterling Hill Mine, New Jersey Zinc Co. Sunday, May 7th Fossil Field Trip...12:00 Noon. Speaker - Mr. David Cook Subject - Franklin Minerals. Sunday, Flay 21st Field trip to the | | | Book | THE MINERALS OF FRANKLIN AND STERLING HILL A Check List By Clifford Frondel This concise and informative...describes the unique ore deposits at Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey. For over two hundred years, the...hundred different minerals have been identified at Franklin and Sterling Hill, including forty-four that had...helped to stimulate international interest in Franklin and Sterling Hill. Part Two traces the area's...complete list of current references. The Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill is illustrated with over thirty | | | Report (issue) | Paper 180 THE MINERALS OF FRANKLIN AND STERLING HILL SUSSEX COUNTY, NEW JERSEY BY CHARLES PALACHE UNITED...ography.______________________---_---_.__ The Franklin mining district. _.---.-----_-----_-_--_ General...in the magnetite deposits. -----Minerals in the Franklin limestone.-----Minerals in the Kittatinny limestone...16 17 17 18 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 The Franklin mining district Continued. The ore deposits Continued...ILLUSTRATIONS Paff« Page PLATE 1. Geologic map of the Franklin mining district, showing principal mineral localities | | Kearns, Lance E., Kite, Lucille E., Leavens, Peter B., Nelen, Joseph A. (1980) Fluorine distribution in the hydrous silicate minerals of the Franklin Marble, Orange County, New York. American Mineralogist, 65 (5-6) 557-562 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | distribution in the hydrous silicate minerals of the Franklin Marble, Orange CountyoNew York LeNcp E. KEARNs...phlogopite, tremolite, edenite, and pargasite from 34 localities in the Franklin Marble of Orange County, New...than tremolite. The fluorine contents of the hydrous silicate minerals formed within the Franklin Marble...of the same species from other localities. The Franklin Marble is a high-temperature (836 + 40'C), high-pressure...suggest that the high fluorine content of the tremolite samples has iacreased the upper thermal stability | | | Book | Guide to Mineral Collecting rr at Franklin and Sterling Hill, I New Jersey ffi fi.-i'l �� with Notes as...CRYSTALS, FRANKLIN, NEW JERSEY • A Guide to Mineral Collecting at Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey...F. Kushner Author of AN ABBREVIATED MANUAL OF FRANKLIN MLNERALS A GUIDE TO MINERAL COLLECTING A T OURAY...the Harri-Anne Studios. Franklin. New Jersey. Mrs. Florence Hansen of the Franklin-Kiwanis Museum. Dana...Ervan F. Kushner, Books 5 Colt Street Paterson. New Jersey 07505 DEDICATION to John Leach Baum & Ewald | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Maine Mineral and Gem Museum; Dr. Marian Lupulescu, New York State Museum; Dr. George Robinson, Michigan... Adrian College; and Dr. Steven C. Chamberlain, New York State Museum. Sixteen abstracts were submitted...and Environmental Sciences, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA 70148. The Alta Stock is one of...contact with the Alta Stock, include the talc, tremolite, forsterite, and periclase zones. These zones...between unmetamorphosed dolomite and quartz. Tremolite Zone: Closer to the stock, higher-grade metamorphism | | | Journal (issue) | THE PICKING JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY Vol. 45, No. 1—Spring 2004 $15...S. Inside This Issue: • • • • • The updated Franklin-Sterling species list How to photograph fluorescent...Dunn, part II The Sussex mineral show you probably missed A close-up view of a Franklin classic www.FOMSNJ...Secretary Tema J. Hecht 600 West 111th Street, Apt. 11B New York, NY 10025 Membership Information Treasurer...minerals, mines, or mining history of the Franklin-Ogdensburg, New Jersey, area is invited to join the FranklinOgdensburg | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 1966 GEOLOGY AND STRUCTURE OF THE FRANKLIN-STERLING AREA, NEW JERSEY By J. M. Hague, J. L. Baum, L. A...ABSTRACT The Franklin-Sterling area is located in Sussex County, New Jersey, and Orange County, New York, along...along the western border of the New Jersey Highlands. A geologic study of the Precambrian rocks of the...metavolcanic types was undertaken by geologists of The New Jersey Zinc Company. The marble and paragneisses have...youngest, the Hamburgh Mountain gneisses, the Franklin marble band, the Cork Hill gneiss zone, the Wildcat | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | discovered at the Lime Crest quarry, Sparta, New Jersey, in 1993. Over the next two years a small number...in the quarry; none were found in the adjacent Franklin Marble. All the material apparently came from...structure and chemistry of axinitefrom Lime Crest, New Jersey. Dr. John m a r t , an executive editor of Rocks...edge of the Reading Prong Highlands in Sussex County, New Jersey. The Reading Prong is underlain by Proterozoic-age...Lime Crest quarry works an isolated outcrop of Franklin Marble approximately 2 miles southwest of the | | | Report (volume) | THE DELAWARE WATER GAP AND EASTON QUADRANGLES, NEW JERSEY AND PENNSYLVANIA BY W. S. BAYLEY UNITED STATES...features..._---_--_--____-____-_-_-_.._-_____-._____ Franklin limestone--.--------.-___-_-_-_______-_____-___...____________________________________________ Principal areas of Franklin limestone and Pickering gneiss._____ General ..._-_____Structure of Franklin limestone and Pickering gneiss____--_-__Relations of Franklin limestone and Pickering...____-__--_------_---_-____--_-___---____ Age of Franklin limestone and Pickering gneiss._-._--._-_-_-._ | | | Report (issue) | ====================================== What’s New in the Mineral World? Report #51 December 4, 2018...#50. His style differs in several respects from mine, but everyone—writers and readers alike—needs a...thing or two, as I like to do, concerning— What’s New on the Web A glance at just the first two pages of...2018 Munich Show, as excellent specimens from two new finds which debuted at that show appear on pages...telegraph it too much, but here is a specimen of the new Iranian andradite from page one of the Quebul site | | | Journal (issue) | Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. The FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY. Inc. The Officers...07826 Treasurer John Cianciulli 60 Alpine Road, Sussex, NJ 07461 Assistant Treasurer Steven C. Misiur...* * * * * * * PUBLICATIONS available from the FRANKLIN-OGDENSBURG MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY TITLE PRICE PALACHE...(1935) The Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, Sussex County, New Jersey. U.S. Geological Survey...Structure and Mineralogy of the Franklin Zinc-Iron-Manganese Deposit, New Jersey. Economic Geology, 69, No | | | Book | Fluorescent Minerals Manuel Robbins oy oar VAN NOSTRAND NEW YORK CINCINNATI REINHOLD COMPANY TORONTO LONDON...Nostrand Reinhold Company Inc. 135 West 50th Street, New York, N.Y. 10020 Van Nostrand Reinhold 480 Latrobe...manufacturers have recently responded by the introduction of new ultraviolet equipment with major improvements in...minerals developed. I have been a collector of Franklin minerals and, of course, I gathered as many of...of the fabulous fluorescent minerals of Franklin as could be obtained. Then, slowly at first, I began | | | Book | Copyright i&l 1983 by Springer Science+Business Media New York Originally published by Van Nostrand Reinhold...manufacturers have recently responded by the introduction of new ultraviolet equipment with major improvements in...minerals developed. I have been a collector of Franklin minerals and, of course, I gathered as many of...of the fabulous fluorescent minerals of Franklin as could be obtained. Then, slowly at first, I began...Totten of the Governeur Talc Company at Balmat, New York, and C. MacDonald Grout and Bill Lorraine, geologists |
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