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Quartz from
Dickerson Mine, Mine Hill, Morris County, New Jersey, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Comments:chalcedony
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Dickerson Mine, Mine Hill, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:71851
Long-form Identifier:1:3:71851:6
GUID (UUID V4):6a04a3c8-acd4-48ac-a889-069f4f760165
Nearest other occurrences of Quartz
0.4km (0.3 miles) ā“˜Canfield Phosphate Mine, Mine Hill, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
0.5km (0.3 miles) ā“˜Baker Mines, Mine Hill, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
1.8km (1.1 miles) ā“˜Scrub Oaks Mine (Replogle Mine), Mine Hill, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
2.1km (1.3 miles) ā“˜J.D. King Mine, Mine Hill, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
2.5km (1.5 miles) ā“˜Johnson Hill Mine, Wharton, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
2.7km (1.7 miles) ā“˜Hubbard Mine, Irondale, Wharton, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
3.4km (2.1 miles) ā“˜Black Hills Mine, Randolph Township, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
3.5km (2.2 miles) ā“˜Huff Mine (Hoff Mine), Dover, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
3.8km (2.4 miles) ā“˜Orchard Mine, Wharton, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
4.3km (2.7 miles) ā“˜Mt Pleasant Mine, Rockaway Township, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
References
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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...individual mines. ................... T h e Gulick mine. ............................ I 19 23 25-32 25...mines. .............. Roseberry mine. .......................... Shiloh mine ...........................
Journal (issue)
there anything where of it may be said, see, this is new? It hath been alĀ­ ready of old time, which was before...Binghamton, N.Y. ................ 6 Memories of Mine HIii ............. 7 Historical Mining Certificates...earliest collectors commences with the crystals of quartz and masses of serpentine, jasper and lapis lazuli...latinized name, Georgius AgriĀ­ stituting an entirely new and origĀ­ cola (Fig. I). His De Natura Fossiliu111...lection. The dedicatory epistle and p reface provide a mine of information regardĀ­ ing Gesner's intentions in
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Transactions, vols. 54-56. New York. American Journal of Science, 4th ser., vols. 43, 44. New Haven, Conn. American...vol. 36; Journal, vol. 17. New York. . American Naturalist, vol. 51. New York. American Philosophical...no. 2. Cincinnati, Ohio. Coal Age, vols. 11, 12. New York. Colorado Geological Survey: Bulletin 12. Denver...Transactions, vol. 21, pp. 145-200; vol. 22, pp. 1-248. New Haven, Conn. ' Connecticut State Geological and Natural...Boletfn de Minas, nos. 2, 8. Habana, Cuba. Delaware County Institute of Science: Proceedings, vol. 8, no.
Report (volume)
American Geographical Society: Bulletin, vol. 46. New York. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Bulletin...vols. 45, 46,47. New York. American Journal of Science, 4th ser., vols. 37, 38. New Haven, Conn. American... vol. 33; Journal, vol. 14. New York. American Naturalist, vol. 48. New York. American Philosophical... no. 4. Cincinnati, Ohio. Coal Age, vols. 5, 6. New York. Colliery Engineer, vol. 34, nos. 6-12; vol...Sciences: Transactions, vol. 18, pp. 209-224, 291345. New Haven, Conn. 'Davenport Academy of Sciences: Proceedings
Journal (issue)
on the Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey By John S. Albanese VOL. I OCTOBER 1960...address: John S. Albanese P. 0. Box 221 Union, New Jersey No. 5 -79Zincite Zincite is commonly massive...from the ore bodies at both Franklin and Sterling Hill was about one per cent of the total ore. Rich masses...Zincite is rare except at the Franklin-Sterling Hill zinc deposits. It has been reported from Olkusz...near Paterna, Almeria, Spain; and at the Heazlewood mine, Tasmania. Analyses show that zincite contains from
Report (issue)
Magnetite Deposits of Dover District, Morris County New Jersey By PAUL K. SIMS With a description of...of THE GEOLOGIC SECTION AT HIBERNIA MINE By A. F. BUDDINGTON GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER 287...287 Prepared in cooperation with the New Jersey Bureau of Mineral Research, Rutgers University UNITED...Metamorphosed alumino-siliceous rocks_ _ _ Biotite-quartz-feldspar gneiss Occurrence and distribution _ _..._ _ Character Petrography Oligoclase-quartz-biotite gneiss_ _ _ _ Occurrence and distribution_ _ Character
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RFD # 1 , Box 331 Odessa, Fla. 33556 Secretaryā€”Morris Ratcliff 1 14 Emerald Avenue Lakes Wales, Fla....AND MINERALS has been sold. It now has a new publisher and a new editor. Our association with ROCKS AND...Bournes; and, at the same time welcome the new publisher and new editor, and wish for the continued success...phosphate minerals, with stress on those of the New England pegmatites. Bee and Sumner Madow of Minute...members is the first thought of the Imperial Polk County Gem and Mineral Society, Lake Wales, who have instituted
Report (volume)
American Geographical Society: Bulletin, vol. 47. New York. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Bulletin...Transactions, vols. 48-50. New York. American Journal of Science, 4th ser., vols. 39, 40. New Haven, Conn. American...25, pt. 2; Journal, vol. 15. New York. American Naturalist, vol. 49. New York. American Philosophical...14-20. Stuttgart, Germany. Coal Age, vols. 7, 8. New York. Colliery Engineer, vol. 35, nos. 6-12; vol...Transactions, vol. 19, pp. 1-445; vol. 20, pp. 1-160. New Haven, Conn. Connecticut State Geological and Natural
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Arizona 85721 Abstract The worldā€™s largest kyanite mine is hosted within kyanite quartzite at Willis Mountain...through Ho). Reconnaissance oxygen isotope data on quartz separates show a range in Ī“18O values from 3.5...alteration system, resulting in protoliths dominated by quartz and kaolinite. Such an interpretation is consistent...only active kyanite mine in the United States is at Willis Mountain in Buckingham County (Fig. 1). Jonas...builds on initial results reported by Owens and Dickerson (2001) for the economic deposits at Willis Mountain
Report (volume)
Recent series_______________________________ Logan Hill formation__________________________________ Alpine...__ ---- Follows 34 11. Glacial till in the Logan Hill formation __________________ Faces 35 12. Cedar...sees. 15, 16, 21, and 22, T. 11 N., R. 1 E., Lewis County, VVashington----------------------------------------------...district of southwestern Lewis County and north-central Cowlitz County, Washington, includes an area of...outwash sands and gravels and till of the Logan Hill formation of Pleistocene age; and alpine drift,
Book
FRANKLIN AND STERLING HILL CLIFFORD FRONDEL THE MINEt 4-S OF FRANKLIN AND STERLING HILL A Check List By...unique ore deposits at Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey. For over two hundred years, the mines at...minerals have been identified at Franklin and Sterling Hill, including forty-four that had never been previously...international interest in Franklin and Sterling Hill. Part Two traces the areaā€™s geological developĀ¬...references. The Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill is illustrated with over thirty photoĀ¬ graphs, and
Book
scientific or an aesthetic pleasĀ­ ure in accumulating new, strange and interesting objects, which may be studied...his collection to AmĀ­ herst College. ALLEN, JOHN, New York City. He had a small collection of very large...quality. It was sold at auction in New York City about 1864. ALLEN, 0. D., New Haven, Conn. His collection...Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. AMEND, BERNARD G., New York City. His collection is held intact by his legatees... S. F., New York City. He presented his collection to the Mount Saint Vincent Academy of New York City
Report (volume)
Geology of the Dover Magnetite District Morris County New Jersey By PAUL K. SIMS A CONTRIBUTION TO ECONOMIC..._______ Biotite-quartz-feldspar gneiss__-------_-__--__--__._-___ Oligoclase-quartz-biotite gneiss._...(pre-Cambrian)-______-_----_.____________________ Quartz diorite and related facies_.___________________________...mine_____________________________________________ Scrub Oaks mine._________________________________________ Hibernia...and sections of the Dover magnetite district, Morris County, N. J___-_-_________-_-_----____.___ In pocket
Report (volume)
Transactions, vols. 65-67. New York. American Journal of Science, 5th ser., vols. 1-4. New Haven, Conn. American...Memoirs, new ser., vol. 3, pt. 3; Bulletin, vols. 43-45; American Museum Novitates, nos. 1-52. New York.... American Naturalist, vols. 55, 56. New York: American Philosophical Society: Proceedings, vols. 60,...Association of American Geographers: Annals, vols. 9, 10. New York, N. Y. Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum: Memoirs...1922. Stuttgart, Germany.. Coal Age, vols. 19-22. New York. Colorado College Publications, Science ser
Report (issue)
............................................ 12 New Work .......................................................................................... 20 New Stratigraphic Framework............................General stratigraphic column for western Amador County, California......................................as both detrital grains and authigenic cement. Quartz is abundant, mostly as angular grains. Heavy mineral...but locally brick-red; in places contains white quartz pebbles, passing into conglomerates. c. Clay rock
Report (volume)
Transactions, vols. 51-53. New York. American Journal of Science, 4th ser., vols. 41, 42. New Haven, Conn. American... vol. 35; Journal, vol. 16. New York. American Naturalist, vol. 50. New York. American Philosophical...no. 1* Cincinnati, Ohio. Coal Age, vols. 9, 10. New York. Colorado School of Mines: Magazine, vol. 6-;...Transactions, vol. 20, pp. 161-399; vol. 21, pp. 1-144. New Haven, Conn. Cuba, Direccion de Montes y Minas: Boletin...Boletin de Minas, no. 1. Habana, Cuba. Delaware County Institute of Science: Proceedings, vol. 7, nos
Report (issue)
nearly wholly in Lake County, though the southwest corner enters Sonoma County. Economic minerals described...Photomicrographs of inclusions in Clear Lake lava Photo of quartz inclusions in olivine basalt Structure sections...olivine in association with quartz. Much of the olivine basalt and andesite is quartz-bearing, and locally contains...mercury, most of which came from the Sulphur Bank mine just off the northern edge of the quadrangle. Moderate...Moderate reserves of low grade ore still exist. This mine also produced 2,000,000 pounds of sulfur valued
Report (issue)
Broadwavā€™and 218th Street, Manhattan Island. 4ā€”Quartz, var. Amethyst (purple), West Paterson. N. J. 5ā€”Garnet...7ā€”Datolitc (pale green), West Paterson* N J 8ā€” Quartz, var. Smoky (brown), Broadway and 162nd Street... BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK MINER.ALOGICAL CLUB Volume 3, No. 1. THE MINERALS of NEW YORK CITY and ITS...ITS ENVIRONS BY JAMES G. MANCHESTER NEW YORK PUBLISHED BY THE CLUB January, 1931 Copyright, 3931 BY...BY James G. Manchester AFFERTON PRESS NEW YORK I AUTHORā€™S NOTE Since his boyhood days the author
Report (volume)
American Geographical Society: Bulletin, vol. 45. New York. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Bulletin...Transactions, vols. 43, 44. New York. American Journal of Science, 4th ser., vols. 35, 36. New Haven, Conn. American... vol. 32; Journal, vol. 13. New York. American Naturalist, vol. 47. New York. American Philosophical... Philadelphia, Pa. American Year Book for 1912. New York. Annales de Palgontologie, t. 8. Paris, France...Cassier's Magazine, vol. 43, no. 6, vol. 44, nos. 1-3. New York. Centralblatt fin- Mineralogie, Geologie, und
Book
THE MINERALS OF FRANKLIN AND STERLING HILL A Check List By Clifford Frondel This concise and informative...unique ore deposits at Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey. For over two hundred years, the mines at...minerals have been identified at Franklin and Sterling Hill, including forty-four that had never been previously...international interest in Franklin and Sterling Hill. Part Two traces the area's geological developĀ­...references. The Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill is illustrated with over thirty photoĀ­ graphs, and
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
such divisions had been recognized. The beds of the new division, to which the name Meganos Group was applied...West Coast, since the time of Gabb, is that of Dickerson.' He recognized only two stratigraphic units as...of the lone formation. In the paper in which Dickerson first outlined his ideas of the faunal succession...Chehalis horizon they referred to the ' R. E. Dickerson,"Note on the Faunal Zonesof the Tejon Group,"Univ...(1916), No. 17, pp. 262-534, Pls. 36-46. 'R. E. Dickerson,"Note on the FaunalZonesof the Tejon Group,"Univ
Report (volume)
and Brunswick Formations in the Newark basin, New Jersey, on the basis of lithologic similarity and depositional...carried out detailed geologic mapping in Fairfax County, Va.; Bennison, Milton, and M. N. Bass (unpub....Valley, Md.; 3,100 m (10,200 ft), south of the Dickerson area, Maryland, and the Lucketts area, Virginia;...Formation, respectively, in the Newark basin of New Jersey (Van Houten, 1969; Sanders, 1974). Various fossils...Manassas, Prince William County, Va., is divided into the Reston Member (new name) and the sandstone member
Report (volume)
anonymous papers, placed at the end of Part I Co. county cos. Ā· counties CORPORATE AUTHORS. Am G American...Mines N :r G S New Jersey Geological SUrvey N Y G S New York Geological Survey NY St Mus New York State ...geological survey: Calvin, 09c Pleistocene geology, New York: Fairchild, 13 Isostasy, relations to geodesy...Diller, 02b Rhythms and geologic time: Gilbert, 00 New Brunswick, progress of geological investiĀ· Rocky...Mountains: Kemp, 92fi Miller (W J), 17a. See also New York ~dmiralty Island, Alaska: Wright (C W), 06a
Report (issue)
.............................................34 Mine tailings..........................................Tesla mine provides the best exposures in the Corral Hollow reference section. Above the Tesla mine, strata...Formation in the Tesla area. Stewart (1949) and Morris (1962) correlated the Tesla Formation in the Tesla... JOAQUIN COUNTY r ^ Mt. Hamilton < STANISLAUS COUNTY ' A ORESTIMBA AREA ^"' MERCED COUNTY ^> __...partings are rarely present, defining the bedding. Quartz is the dominant mineral. Feldspar is common to
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Collecting Chalk erratics on Norfolk beaches can provide new insights into modern and ancient trace fossils or...horizon Crimplesham Quarry (Frimstone Ltd. [The Dickerson Group], Main Road, Crimplesham, Downham Market...northern East Anglia, UK, showing the boundary of the county of Norfolk and the location of Crimplesham in relation...are rare (but compare Fig. 2 with Cleevely and Morris, 2002, pl. 19, ļ¬g. 2). Further, this specimen preserved...concentric rugaeā€™ā€™ (Fig. 2; see also Cleevely and Morris, 2002, pp. 115, 117). The Crimplesham specimen
 
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