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Magnetite from
Hoit farm explorations, Hope Township, Warren County, New Jersey, USA


Classification
Species:Magnetite
Formula:Fe2+Fe23+O4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Magnetite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Hoit farm explorations, Hope Township, Warren County, New Jersey, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:72121
Long-form Identifier:1:3:72121:9
GUID (UUID V4):46c69f02-0fe2-46c4-9eca-94bbb821b949
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Report (volume)
Some Magnetite Deposits in New Jersey GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 995-F A CONTRIBUTION TO ECONOMIC...GEOLOGY SOME MAGNETITE DEPOSITS IN NEW JERSEY By PRESTON E. HOTZ ABSTRACT The magnetite deposits of northern...northern New Jersey are in rocks of pre-Cambrian age, which include igneous rocks, igneous and inetasedimentary...diamond drilling has indicated their presence. The magnetite deposits were formed by replacement of metasedimentary...adjoining rocks. The deposits are composed of magnetite and a mixture of gangue minerals. Most of the
 
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