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Fluorite from
Pattenburg Quarry, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, USA


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Fluorite
Formula:CaF2
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:Visually Identified
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Fluorite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Pattenburg Quarry, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:703412
Long-form Identifier:1:3:703412:1
GUID (UUID V4):0fad28c4-2b2e-4c2c-961b-51be93e28f6b
Nearest other occurrences of Fluorite
16.7km (10.4 miles) Sherrer Quarry, C.K. Williams Quarry complex, Chestnut Hill, Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA
16.9km (10.5 miles) Chestnut Hill, Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA
19.7km (12.2 miles) Edison Cement Co. Quarry (Tilcon quarry), White Township, Warren County, New Jersey, USA
27.8km (17.3 miles) Brookville syenite deposit, Brookville, Delaware Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, USA
31.0km (19.3 miles) Unidentified mine dump material, Independence Township, Warren County, New Jersey, USA
36.5km (22.7 miles) Allen Granite & Construction Co. Quarry, Mount Olive, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
37.5km (23.3 miles) Bossardsville Quarry (Herbert Imbt Quarry), Bossardsville, Monroe County, Pennsylvania, USA
40.5km (25.1 miles) BEMCO prospect (Charlotte Mine), Cranberry Lake, Byram Township, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
43.7km (27.1 miles) Griggstown Mine (Franklin Mine), Griggstown, Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey, USA
43.9km (27.3 miles) Trap Rock Industries Kingston Quarry, Kingston Trap Rock Quarry, Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey, USA
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at 23:49 05 October 2014 Daybreak Mine, Spokane County, Washington T he naming of minerals that contain...autunite aggregates from the Daybreak mine, Spokane County, Washington; John Lucking specimen, Jeff Scovil...autunite crystals on matrix from the Apex mine, Lander County, Nevada; Scott Kleine specimen, Jeff Scovil photo...other Oxford County sites, including the well190 ROCKS & MINERALS known Dunton quarry at Newry where...welldeveloped crystals have been found, the Lord Hill quarry at Stoneham where nice specimens containing groups
Book (volume)
GEOLOGICAL SURVET OF NEW' JERSEY HENRY 8. %CMM@L,SUt. Iron Mines and Mining in New Jersey BY Val. VIId the...7nWeq %em& -- Pm Wfe ]pro NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY CONTENTS....history of iron-ore mining in New Jersey. .... Outline of the geology of New Jersey. ............. General character...farm exploration. ................... (ii i) NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 32 32 34 35 35 35 39 40 41....... Thatcher mine. ........................... New Village mine. ....................... Broadway mine
Journal (issue)
COLLECTOR Entered as Second-Class Matter at the New York, N. Y., Post Office, March 19, 1894. VOL. X...was known before; old families became extinct and new ones appeared, from— nobody knows where. But time...left no doubt as to their presence and abundance. A new feature noticed in the shallow pools along the muddy...Musconetcong, 86 THE MINERAL COLLECTOR. near Pattenburg. Far to the north were the high peaks of Kittatinney;...of the present time, while others were entirely new. There were Cycads resembling monster pine apples;
Report (volume)
................................ 116 San Diego County............................................. 116.... 117 Los Angeles County...:...................................... 117 Kern County.................................................... 117 San Benito County. .......................................... 118..... 118 Sonoma County............................................... 119 Shasta County..................................................... 228 Kemper County. ..................................... 228 Noxubee
Book
tons of 0.27% U3D8 by mid-1957, of vvhich 70% is in New Mexico, 16% in Colorado, Utah, and Arizona, and 8%...................................... . Calcite-Fluorite-Apatite Vein-Dikes .............................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Radioactive Fluorite Deposits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. . .... . . . . . . .... ....... . . New Zealand . ............ . . . . . .... .. ... . ....with many other cations and anions to form numerous new hosts. Thus thorium forn1s only six minerals of its
Book (volume)
OF NEW JERSEY H ~ N R YB. KUMMEL. statp G P O I ~ S , The Clays and Clay Industry of New Jersey HEINRICH...MncCesir~sn& Qurcirr, Boox - AND Jaa Pnrrrras. "04. NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY . CONTENTS PAGE Board...separation. ............................. (iii) NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY iv CONTENTS. PACE CHAPTERI11...Shrinkage, ..................................... 91 NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY . CONTENTS CHA- I V. PHYSICU...106 I07 IIO 112 114 STRATIGRAPHY OF THE N E W JERSEY CLAYS . 4 CEAFTESC V. TEEPOST-PLWSTOCENE CLAYS
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Professor GEORGE F. GOODALE of Cambridge. NEWTON New L. and A. Haven, BARKER, E. VERRILL, of of...265—270. JANUARY TO JU^E, 1893. % WITH VI PLATES. NEW HAVEN, CONN.: J. 1893. D. & E. S. DANA. fo...fo G3 I PRESS OF TUTTLE MOREHOUSE & TAYLOR, NEW HAVEN, COVN'. — — CONTENTS OF VOLUME XLV. Number...Dakota; by A. E. Foote. With Plate III Appendix New Cretaceous Bird allied to Hesperornis by O. C. Marsh...Optically active Constituents, Puedie and Walkee: New element Masrium. Richmond and Off, 66. Freezing points
 
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