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Alum Group from
Preston, New London County, Connecticut, USA


Locality type:Town
Classification
Species:'Alum Group' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:XAl(SO4)2 · 12H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Alum Group data
Locality Data:Click here to view Preston, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:719106
Long-form Identifier:1:3:719106:0
GUID (UUID V4):473d8d36-af9f-4a4b-b268-369bf9d08be7
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milky quartz stems. Denny Mountain area of King County. Specimen from the collection of Cary A. Maykut...person wishing to examine a locality personally. New information relating to Washington's mineral diversity...DESCRIPTIONS 21 ABBREVIATIONS 24 GLOSSARY 25 COUNTY INDEX OF MINERAL OCCURRENCES 29 MINERAL DESCRIPTIONS...than 2,200 mineral species have been identified and new ones are discovered and described each year. Over...(using a code explained on page 21) and a county by county list mentioning the nature of their occurrence
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org/details/mineralsofnewmexOOnort MINERALS OF NEW MEXICO Before all things, there which has them...West- . —Charles W. Henderson, 1933 MINERALS of New Mexico STUART A. NORTHROP University of Mew Mexico...HIGH SCH LIBRARY Revised Edition UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS ALBUQUERQUE © 1944. 1959. UNIVERSITY...AND BOUND AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRINTING PLANT ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, U. S. A. FOR IVAH...history of New Mexico mineralogy and mining 3 5 Prehistoric utilization of minerals New New Mexico
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Mineralogy American Museum of Natural History, New York, New York Research Associate, Department of Mineralogy...~VANNOSTRAND REINHOLD COMPANY ~ NEW YORK CINCINNATI TORONTO LONDON i UI \J- MELBOURNE RY • Van...Van Nostrand Reinhold Company Regional Offices: New York Cincinnati Chicago Millbrae Dallas Van Nostrand...Nostrand Reinhold Company International Offices: London Toronto Melbourne Copyright © 1974 by Litton Educational...Nostrand Reinhold Company 450 West 33rd Street, New York, N.Y. 10001 Published simultaneously in Canada
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PLATI. NEWLY REVISED AND ENLARGED* (16TH EDITION.) NEW YORK: JOHN WILEY AND SONS, 53 EAST TENTH STREET...1877. Press of J. J. Little & Co* Astor Place, New York. PREFACE. " " Text-Book of Mineralogy was...progress in -the Science, and among new species. those of new edition will be found in the G.... covering about fifty pages. to descriptions of new instruments and methods of research in CrystallogIN...important new facts in regard to the characters or occurrence of old species. A number of new figures
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OF EIGHT HUNDRED WOODCUTS AND ONE COLORED PLATE. NEW YORK: JOHN WILEY 15 & SONS, ASTOR PLACE. 1877...PRIMTEKS AND STEREOTYVERS, 205-213 Rast Tztk St., NEW YORK. PREFACE. THE preparation of a "Text-Book...Science, and among these are included many new new those of modern Chemistry. The species. The...been under all G-. J. Brush and Prof. points. NEW HAVEN, March 1st, 1877. J. the supervision of...alchemic, 2d ed. In Determinative Mineralogy, Brush (New York, 1875). : , , Leipzig, 1875. 'In DESCRIPTIVE
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in 1950—just a little over 20 years ago— that a group of geologists in Tulsa, Oklahoma, recognized the...Geological Sur¬ vey) in order to edit many terms old and new. Any USGS geologist so fortunate as to have had a...edition are in print. Because of the multiplication of new terms in geology and the frustrations of having to...was recognized early in the 1960s that a wholly new Glossary would be needed before long. More¬ over...have been achieved in the publi¬ cation of this new edition of the Glossary. The definitions recorded
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who have provided the basics for constructing the new classification by their time-consuming X-ray and...1913), the development of crystallography took a new direction, thereby making an enormous impact on science...etc. In comparison with the fourth edition, 119 new mineral species have been added to the classification...and physical characterization of tiny particles of new minerals (on the scale of micrograms) within a few...number of minerals approved by the Commission on New Minerals & Mineral Names of the IMA (Intemation·a1
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who have provided the basics for constructing the new classification by their time-consuming X-ray and...1913), the development of crystallography took a new direction, thereby making an enormous impact on science...etc. In comparison with the fourth edition. 119 new mineral species have been added to the classification...Mineralogical Association (IMA) has created a Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names which undertakes regular...and physical characterization of tiny particles of new minerals (on the scale of micrograms) within a few
 
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