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Andalusite from
Cornish, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, USA


Classification
Species:Andalusite
Formula:Al2(SiO4)O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Andalusite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Cornish, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:653214
Long-form Identifier:1:3:653214:7
GUID (UUID V4):cbc6059f-6099-4db5-abb9-12880e8cef57
Nearest other occurrences of Andalusite
7.2km (4.5 miles) Ascutney Mountain complex, Windsor County, Vermont, USA
16.7km (10.4 miles) Croydon, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, USA
20.9km (13.0 miles) Unity, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, USA
26.0km (16.2 miles) Charlestown, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, USA
34.5km (21.4 miles) Rockingham, Windham County, Vermont, USA
35.1km (21.8 miles) Alstead, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA
37.0km (23.0 miles) Fall Mountain, Walpole, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA
43.1km (26.8 miles) Walpole, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA
43.6km (27.1 miles) Ragged Mountain locality, Andover, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA
56.3km (35.0 miles) Osgood Graphite Mine, Nelson, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
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...at 15:01 05 January 2015 LOCATIONS BY COUNTY Belknap County Alton area: arsenopyrite, galena, quartz
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
great diagnostic value. Varietal features of andalusite are also of considerable determinative value...light) is specially characteristic of some of the Cornish granites, notably those of Bodmin and St. Austell...tourmalines is also a feature of tourmalines in the Cornish granites. The blue acicular variety is typical...is a little lepidolite. Apart from the micas, andalusite is the most abundant heavy mineral, while tourmaline...(1) The Permo-Triassic Early investigation of the New Red Sandstones of Devon and Somerset was directed
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
1712 Rochester, New York 14603 Ontario Pseudomorphs Mr. George Madokevich of Buffalo, New York is a specialist...apparent on broken sur­ faces of the pseudomorphs. New Brunswick Boracite Dr. Bernard Murowchick of Bartow...a clearing house for the study and reporting of new and interesting mineral news. Reader participation...in quartzo-feldspathic bands segregated In "Some New Occurrences of Gonnardite" by Dr. H. in bedded graphite...magnetic, and cussed, but he also announces some new finds from other give brown streaks. Hardness ranges
Book (volume)
Descriptive Mineralogy Vandall T. King Rochester, New York 14609 , Eugene E. Foord U S. Geological Survey...Philip Hauck Richard P. Hauck was born in Bloomfield, New Jersey on June 30, 1935. He has been actively involved...for the fate of the Sterling mine in Ogdensburg, New Jersey, and his intense interest in mining history...States Geological Survey in Reston, Virginia; the New York City Public Library; the Library of Congress;... The authors welcome input from people who have new information or old information that should have been
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
to the glass slip. The fainter borders of the andalusite can be shown by focussing to be due to the wedge-shaped...Tourmaline, muscovite, andalusite, and topaz occur abundantly in the Dartmoor and Cornish granites and other...Thomas deduced in the case of the staurolite in the New Red rocks of Devon, ~ we must turn to Britanny or...noteworthy that, while clear, glass),, pleochroic andalusite is very abundant, the variety dusky with inclusions...around Dartmoor is only met with occasionally. A Cornish origin for some, at any rate, of the clear grains
Book
United Kingdom . A list B 2 iy PREFACE . of Cornish minerals, by the late Mr. Garby, appeared in the...of some of the principal localities in the same county, was given by Messrs . Greg and Lettsom in their...locality by some independent authority, such as maps, county directories, local guide books, &c. The geological...Introduction to Mineralogy, by the late WILLIAM PHILLIPS. New Edition, by H. J. BROOKE, F.R.S., F.G.S., and W.H...APJOHN, F.R.S. 1850. A Descriptive Catalogue of a New Collection of Minerals in the Museum of the Royal
Catalog/List
Organization and Evaluation of Localities, Field Work, New York City Region - 1936 ARPE, P.F. Talismanes et...William A New System of Mineralogy - 1799 BAKER, G. W. The Mineral Belt of Sussex County, New Jersey -...Lewis C. Mineralogy of New York - 1842 Mineralogy of New York - 1842 Mineralogy of New York - 1849 BENDANT...Language of Rocks - 1957 BERKEY, Charles Geology of the New York City Aqueduct - 1911 Geology of Mongolia - 1927...to the Geology, Mineralogy and Palaeontology of New Jersey - 1916 BLOUNT, Thomas Pope A Natural History
Report (edition)
much information on collecting sites in Oxford County. Numerous other collectors of Maine minerals also...llecting equipment and techniques for those who are new to the ·hobby. Several previous guidebooks have been...Railroad : multiple track .. State. Bridge ...... county, parish, municipio .... Power transmission line...described the zonation and other characteristics of New England pegmatites in great detail. Landes ( 1925)...(garnet), ~hite to blue kyanite, gray or pink andalusite, or brown staurolite. The Cook Road staurolite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
or older rocks in the south-western part of the county, and are located at St. Agnes, 4 miles due south-west...three exposures available for study, that of the Cornish Sand Company's pit (an enlargelnent of the better...traces of the fossiliferous clays obscured. "~ The Cornish Sand Company's pit, which has been rapidly extending...Brookite .............................. Topaz ... Andalusite ........................... Muscovite .........mm. They are easily distinguishable from the andalusite by their transparency, absence of pleochroism
Book (volume)
MODIFIED DRIFT By WARREN ae OF GLACIAL IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. UPHAM, DRIFT. APPENDIX II. TO PARTS ...INTRODUCTION, . . . . .. THE MINERALOGY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, LITHOLOGY, INDEX TO PART IV, APPENDIX, Part...Rockingham, Vt., 3 : 18, Section in Bridgewater and New Hampton, 19, Section in Concord, Fig. 20, Section...of IN THE 14-16 ATLAS. New Hampshire—/ac-szmle, reduced. New Hampshire—/ac-simzle, half size. Two...the topography, contour lines, and geology of New Hampshire, with portions of that of the adjoining territory
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
derived from pre-Cretaceous sediments such as the New Red Sandstone. This source of sand became much less...Hills, north of Teignmouth, they rest directly upon New Red Sandstone breccias. The Cenomanian and Turonian...tourmaline displaying very strong absorption, andalusite crowded with black inclusions, and adamantine...and parti-coloured tourmaline, Tp: Topaz, An: Andalusite, Zi: Zircon, St: Staurolite, Ru: Rutile, N: Total...present in the grains but are never abundant. (iii) Andalusite is present in all the heavy fractions examined
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Carnmenellis granite is discussed in the light of new petrographic and chemical data which suggest that...been published concerning the petrology of the Cornish granitic rocks (e.g. Exley & Stone, 1964; Exley...data have never been quantified. This study uses new and existing petrographic and major-element data...to 1 mm Apatite (0-2 to 03%) 200 to 300 nm Andalusite 0 5 mm Ubiquitous; commonly zoned with brownish...a higher content of biotite, cordierite, and andalusite. a m z m o -n H X m o O jo Z c CD >
Book (volume)
UNH LIBRARY 3 MbOD DllEE THE GEOLOGY NEW HAMPSHIRE A REPORT COMPRISING THE RESULTS OF EXPLORATIONS...Arrangements have been made upon the scale of Bien, of New York. The execute the coloring. tion with this...I. Page. THE RELATIONS OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE TO THAT OF THE ADJACENT TERRITORY. By II. ...CLASSIFICATION OF THE By C. H. Hitchcock, INDEX, 634 NEW HAMPSHIRE FORMATIONS. 658 677 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS...Geological map illustrating the relation of the New Hampshire formations to those of the adjacent territory
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
silicates-Further studies R. M. CARR University of Otago, New Zealand* (Received 21 June 1962) Abstract--Further...using amorphous silica-kaolpyrophyllite and X-andalusite syntheses fields. inite the pyrophyllite synthesis...(50” to 100°C). On the other hand the field of X-andalusite is reduced in extent from a breadth of 55” to...O5K,O indicate catalysis of the nucleation of X-andalusite. STUDIES in the system Al,O,--4Si0, under hydrothermal... University of Otago) and a sample of typical Cornish China Clay were used as constituents of starting
Journal (issue)
a soft spot, and I was not disappointed in this new locality. Several trips over the last three years...1Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana 70148. 2Rua Ribeiro de...Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of New Orleans, organized a three week fieldtrip to Brazil...News, P.O. Box 2043, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83816-2043 USA Phone: 208-664-2448 • 3 E-mail: lream@comtch.iea...doomed. The New Dana is out A few months ago I wrote about the opportunity of obtaining the new Dana's System
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
unaltered, has the usual characteristics of a Cornish granite and is of a grey colour with a porphyritic...1909, p. 56) that the felspars of this and other Cornish granites comprise both potash and soda varieties...interest, present in the normal granite, are topaz, andalusite, and cordierite, all of which are commonly found...where its place is, to some extent, taken by andalusite, a fact which points to the unusual abundance...the parish of St. Stephen. The cordierite and andalusite are regarded as owing their origin to the solution
Book (volume)
and Geology Edited by Vandall T. King Walworth, New York 14568 Production editing and design Robert...Duane L. Leavitt The Bennett Pegmatite, Oxford County, Maine . ........................................in geology and has authored articles on Maine and New England geological and mineralogical occurrences...permanent photographic exhibits in the northeastern USA. The Shaubs have been active in ornithological research...Grande, San Diego County, California. Most recently, Gene was gratified to name two new minerals from Mount
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Chernosvitov, 1946; Zaykov et al., 1989; Kozyrev, 1973; Cornish, 1981; Matsumoto, 1968). However, information on...of tons are: Japan 800–1000; South Korea 350–500; USA 800–850; India 30; Australia 20; Thailand 10 (Kinosaki...platforms are found in Ukraina, Sweden, South Africa, USA, Canada and Brazil. 2.1.1. East Europe: On the East...– Canada: 25 – Vancouver, 26 – Foxtrap; 27~31 – USA: 27 – Alaska, 28 – North Carolina, 29 – Georgia,...pyrophyllite (Taras Bryndzia, 1988). In North Carolina, USA (Philip, 1983) the pyrophyllitebearing horizons are
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
extensive one and embraced monazite, pleochroic andalusite, garnet (pink as well as green), anatase, brookite...both near Portsoy, and lastly in a specimen of Cornish granite (? St Austell). In the last it is interesting...pegmatite veins, with pleochroic andalusite, tourmaline, and monazite. The Cornish specimen contained also some
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
were :— Garnet Magnetite Anatase Rutile Zircon Andalusite Barytes Brookite Staurolite Apatite Calcite...by large quantities of tourmaline and zircon. Andalusite, topaz, and rutile occur in fair amount. Garnet...usually present and about equal in frequency to the andalusite. Kyanite is generally present, but not in any...similar to that from the plateaus ; pleochroic andalusite occurs in a fissure at Wall's Hill. The general...difference are the less frequency of kyanite, andalusite, and staurolite. factors with which the Aller
Book
interior planets The world of Mars The old Moon and the new The universe of living uncertainty (in preparation)...good deal of information that is at least partly new or not readily available, so that it may be of interest...never-ending: it is always possible to discover something new, to amplify or correct the published information...Geological Sciences, Leeds; Miss M. C. Hill, County Archivist, Salop County Council; P. G. Hines; Robert Hogg,...James, Curator, Shrewsbury Museum; D. O. Jones, County Librarian, Anglesey; K. A. Jones, of Queen’s University
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
minerals, though there are sporadic occurences of andalusite, tourmaline, rutile, and rare monazite. The zircons...221 is dominant, and many of the habits of the Cornish granite zircons are to be observed. The apatite... south of Brignogan was all deep green. Much andalusite with a strong FIG. 1.—Axes of alignment of the...always reddened and is in part grey resembling the Cornish granites and the grey porphyritic granites near...Rutile, anatase, and brookite together with topaz, andalusite, and tourmaline are essentially absent and this
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Cornish Veinstones. 225 I-wish to tender my best thanks to Professor S. H. Keynolds, M.A., Sc.D., for...information regarding the uses of barytes. On some Cornish Veinstones illustrating the close connexion between...clear way in which this relation is illustrated in Cornish rocks and veinstones. In the first place, there...the clearest. VEINSTONE FROM SOUTH CROFTY MINE, NEW COOK'S SECTION. This vein occurs in a slate in a...quartz, but there is in addition a good deal Cornish Veinstones. 227 of sericitic mica and kaolin
Journal (volume)
No 6 1967 CORNISH ARCHAEOLOGY Ly/^BB iK HENDHYSCANS KERNOW Ships at Anchor by an unknown medieval...Cornwall by H. E. Warne Ltd., St. Austell Contents CORNISH ARCHAEOLOGY NO. 6 1 9 6 7 Editorial The Trenoweth...M.A., F.S.A. Sperris Quoit; the Excavation of a New Penwith Chamber Tomb 9 CHARLES THOMAS, M.A., F...PEACOCK, B.SC., P H . D . , a n d CHARLES THOMAS A New Type of Cresset Stone? 47 J O H N H . ADAMS The...Karslake Downs 64 M A R T I N E . WEAVER The Cornish Round Chimney in Australia 68 JIM A L L E N
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
218 Detrital Andalusite in Cretaceous and .Eocene sands. By G. M. DAVIES, B.Sc., F.G.S. Scientific and...only recorded occurrence of unaltered detrital andalusite in sedimentary rocks of greater age than the...Thomas concluded : ' I t therefore appears that andalusite has not survived as such in the Cretaceous and...detected. ' I t is, therefore, highly probable that andalusite cannot remain in a sand without decomposition...taken for granted that the presence of unaltered andalusite in a glacial or recent sand means t h a t much
 
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