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Analcime from
Manhattan Island, Manhattan (New York County), New York City, New York, USA


Locality type:Island
Classification
Species:Analcime
Formula:Na(AlSi2O6) · H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Analcime data
Locality Data:Click here to view Manhattan Island, Manhattan (New York County), New York City, New York, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:80297
Long-form Identifier:1:3:80297:6
GUID (UUID V4):8ccbaf12-3d69-484b-aded-e55fd15407d1
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
The Minerals of New York City Copyright held by author Downloaded by [University of Cambridge] at...within the boundaries of New York City. It takes perseverance and boldness, but New Yorkers lack neither...neither. T he landscape of New York City (NYC) was arguably the most exposed and excavated area in the United...sewer, water, and steam tunnels that crisscross the city. To cite one example, JOHN H. BETTS the 1903–1913...West 98th Street, No. 2F tion for the New York New York City, New York 10025 Central railroad yards jhbnyc@aol
Journal (issue)
West 98 Street, #2F New York, NY 10025 jhbnyc@aol.com Mineral collecting in Manhattan? It sounds like a...specimen collection of the New York Mineralogical Club knows that at one time Manhattan was a mineral collector's...inch (19 mm) long, frozen in lnwood marble matrix. New MineralFinds in the SecondHalf of 1997 News from...Massapequa, New York 11758-5707 • - It is a great pleasure to report again some interesting new finds In...of Dr. Wendell E. Wilson. The zincroselite is a new mineral for Morocco and only the second locality
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
EASTERN LOCALITIESMINERALS OF NEW YORK C·ITY Over 100 different mineral species have been found within...within the five boroughs of New York City. Most of the minerals were and occasionally are still found in...in the rocks of Manhattan Island particularly along Broadway from just south of Times Square to the northern...northern part of the island. Manhattan, known as "The Rock" is two miles wide, thirteen miles long and...attributed to the geological nature of the island. Basically, Manhattan is a mass of early Paleozoic schists
Catalog/List
Wheatley's Mines, near, Phoenixville, Chester County, Pennsylvania. An excellent matrix specimen of...crystals lightly sprinkled with minutcly crystallized analcime including one large crystal of 7/16 inches. I...private collection I, who have neither discovered a new mineral nor had one named for me, recently obtained...3. AZURITE, Copper Queen Mine, Bisbee, Cochise County, Arizona. A superb, large, old-timer of the hest...430 foot level, Sterling Hill Mines, Ogdensburg, New Jersey. A very fine white botryoidal mass that was
Book
Geology of New York City and Environs || uuu Christopher J. Schuberth From the air, two of New York’s most...the decidedly unnatural concrete patterns of Manhattan and the limitless, natural white sandy beaches...beaches which stretch the entire length of Long Island. Yet both of these remarkable and seemingly disparate...owe their appearance to the geology of the New York City area. The effect of glaciers in shaping the...WANN SS Ws S va great barrier beaches of Long Island is more obvious than the role of Manhattan’s bedrock
Book
MtN€RfllS of New Vork Stole David €. Jensen Includes 16 pages of minerals in full color jgS0% MIN6RRLS... MIN6RRLS of New Vork State David E. Jensen up WARD PRESS Ward's Natural Science Establishment, Inc...Inc. Rochester, New York • Monterey, California Copyright 1978 by David E. Jensen All rights reserved...mining distri* Adirondack Mou somed into a lifet New York State. While obtainu University of Roc Science...Kay Preface This report on the Minerals of New York State is partially a sum­ mary of published knowledge
Book
T TLIBRAr 3 1223 90016 3958 of New York State David E. Jensen .. . , ,,, Includes 16 pages of...Lake in New York's Finger Lakes district. After attending Penn Yan Academy in nearby Penn Yan, New York...blossomed into a lifetime interest in the minerals of New York State. While obtaining his M.S. in geology at...the outline of New York State is LABRADORJTE from the Saranac Lake area. of New York State David E....Natural Science Establishment, Inc . • Rochester, New York • Monterey, California Copyright 1978 by David
Journal (issue)
Cooper Nottingham, England Anthony R. Kampf L.A. County Mus. of Nat. Hist. Los Angeles, CA Joseph A. Mandarino...Miguel Calvo Zaragoza, Spain Joe Polityka Staten Island, NY Jeffrey A. Scovil Phoenix, AZ Pierre-Nicolas...of the Grenville Province, Ontario, Quebec and New York State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . 297 by W. E. Wilson Holfertite, a new hydroxyl-hydrated uranium titanate from Starvation.... . . . . . . . . . . 323 by J. S. White What’s new in minerals: Bologna Show 2006 . . . . . . . . .
Journal (issue)
Natrolite. N. J. Long radiated fibrous xis with analcime, datolite, calcite on basalt 5-1/2 x 6", $5.00;...Fordham gneiss -- near Winton, Minnesota Manhattan Island, N.Y. Cambrian Chickies quartzite Galesville...limestone Glens Falls, New York Lowville, New York Pamella, New York near Chazy, New York Silurian Binnewater...Falls, New York Rochester, New York Lewiston, New York Racine, Wisconsin Onondaga Co., New York Devonian...Devonian Alsen limestone Catskill, New York �shokan flagston1:_ Becraft limestone Cashaqua shale Catskill
Catalog/List
Science Es-altlislnnent:� Inc. lloc!hesfer, Ne"· York llox 2,1. Ueef ln,·ood Sfnfio11 P. O. ! Copr...confirmed letter of credit, clrnwn in our favot· on a New York bank, for payment upon presentation of shipping...mortierite Staurolite 1-leulandite Stilbite Chabazite Analcime Natrolite Muscovite Muscovite, Fuchsite Lepidolite...3 lbs. Packing . . . . . . . 05 1\·l C 1 7 TEN A CITY COLLECTION. Five thoroughly typical specimens, as...pctrolog-y. l�ach of the one hundred specimens in t h,­ New Wnrd's Collection of A me,·ican Rocks has been chosen
Journal (issue)
Cooper Nottingham, England Anthony R. Kampf L.A. County Mus. of Nat. Hist. Los Angeles, CA Joseph A. Mandarino...Renato Pagano Milan, Italy Joe Polityka Staten Island, NY Jeffrey A. Scovil Phoenix, AZ Pierre-Nicolas...Obituary: Howard K. Worner by B. Birch What’s new in minerals: Tucson Show 2007 . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 211 by T. P. Moore Millington, New Jersey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....the 2007 Tucson Gem & Mineral Show (see “What’s New”). Readers of this magazine are well aware of the
Show/Event (guide)
Al Mura, Bill Pinch, Bob Morgan, Tom Smith What's New in Minerals - Jeff Scovil, Bill Pinch Auction Solicitors...spoken before at theRMS,but we have a bevy of new topics! Also new this year is the team of Bruceand Miranda...original art for the Program Notes cover. What's New in Minerals is again Jeff Scovil, followed by audience...Pinch and Helen Chamberlain have solved all the new quirky problems that crop up fresh each year. The...comforting new development. The reopening of the zinc mines at Balmat is a positive sign for New York State
Book
Handbook by W.R.C. Shedenhelm G. P. Putnam’s Sons - New York Unless otherwise indicated, illustrations are...been, and always will be, much as it is now, with new matter and energy replacing the old from some unknown...That’s why that old saying, “When the world was new, and life began,” is not at all accurate. It was...fluids carrying atoms and molecules that then form new mineral deposits in the less drastic physical conditions...interesting one, is the rocks and minerals of your county or state. It’s amazing how many people are ignorant
Report (volume)
American Geographical Society: Bulletin, vol. 41. New York. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Bulletin...Transactions, vol. 39. New York. American Journal of Science, 4th series, vols. 27, 28. New Haven, Conn. American...vol. 26; Journal, vol. 9. ^New York. American Naturalist, vol. 43. New York. . American Peat Society:...of Civil Engineers: Transactions, vols. 62-65. New York. Annales des mines, 6° se"r., t. 15, 16. Paris...vol. 35, DOS. 3-6, vol. 36, vol. 37, nos. 1-2. New York. Centralblatt fur Mineralogie, Geologic und Paleontologie
Journal (issue)
produced by Regency Created Emeralds Co. in the USA. Since 1979 various synthetic beryls including green...varieties have been produced in Japan by Adachi New Industrial Ltd. of Osaka (Chikayama and Miyata, 1987;...reminiscent of the natural red beryls from Utah, USA (see Henn and Becker, 1995). The physico-chemical...U., and Becker, G., 1995. Rote Berylle aus Utah, USA Neue Beobachtungen. Z. Dt. Gemmol. Ges., 44, 55--{i0...Lucerne, Switzerland (5); F.H. Pough, Reno, Nevada, USA (8); M. Schaeffer, Detmold, Germany (1). For assessing
Journal (issue)
specimen from the Spanish Dry Diggings, Eldorado County, California, and a little of its history ........Obituary: Lawrence H. Conklin (by W E. Wilson) What's New in Minerals Tucson Show, 2016 (by T. P. Moore) ....learning the ropes from Mary Lynn, Tom was assigned the new responsibilities of Development Officer in charge...can also be a conversation starter with potential new Fellows. In the case of a couple's Fellowship (more...becoming Fellows these days, with the addition of two new couples just this past Tucson Show), both persons
Report (volume)
American Geographical Society: Bulletin, vols. 32-37. New York, N. Y. American Geologist: vols. 27-36. Minneapolis...nos. 1-6, 1905. New York, N. Y. American Journal of Science: 4th ser., vols. 11-20. New Haven, Conn. American...Journal, vols. 3-5; Memoirs; vol. 1, pts. 7 and 8. New York, N. Y. American Naturalist: vols. 35-39! Boston...Cal. Canada: Geological Survey: Annual Reports, new ser., vols.- 11-13; vol. 14; pts. B, 0, J; vol. 15...Geological Department: Contributions, nos. 81-106. New York, N. Y. Congres G^ologique International: VIII
Book
long (Marty, 2004 ). AFRICA widely in Litchfield County, where good crystals were taken from quartz veins...exist in the region (Brunet, I 977b ). NEW YORK Amity, Orange County. At many isolated collected sites between...Litchfield County. Ilmenite masses and crystals from somewhere near Washington, Litchfield County, were described...Lake Road occurrence, Faraday Township, Hastings County. In fall 1994, Dan and Shelley Lambert extracted...Madawaska [Faraday] mine near Bow Lake, Hastings County. Some of the world's finest ilmenite specimens
Show/Event (guide)
Al Mura, Bill Pinch, Bob Morgan, Tom Smith What's New in Minerals - Jeff Scovil, Bill Pinch Auction Solicitors...speakers making their RMS debut and a host of brand new topics never discussed before at the RMS. We thank...AnniversaryRMS. Bruce and Cathy Gaber have produced a new t-shirt for the 30th RMS—check it out. We are continuing...original art for the Program Notes cover. What's New in Minerals is again Jeff Scovil, followed by Bill...Pinch and Helen Chamberlain have solved all the new weird problems that crop up fresh each year. The
Book (edition)
QUESTIONS ANSWERED series: Astronomy, Birds, Th e New Science~ The Seashore, Th e Weather. P3 lb 1001...Grosset & Dunlap PUBLISHERS HJEBER'f LIBRARylEW YORK FRESNO PACIFIC UNIV FRESNO. CA 93 70'2 l\f~ ftffli9"'...left: aurichalcite, Mexico; bottom right: stilbite, New Jersey Following page 118: Specimen of raw asbestos...MINERAL KINGDOM From the Old Stone Age and the New Stone Age man moved cautiously through the Bronze...aste, in pleonaste; age, in diallage; ime, in analcime and xenotime; ome, in harmatome; and ore, in chlinochlore
Book (edition)
of Volume I of this work in 1959, the amount of new information that has accumulated is so large and...deposits been profitably reopened, but extensive new primary sources ha\"e been discovered all over the...and quality have been found, as well as entirely new species. Recent mineralogical analyses have yielded...from the Tourmaline Q ueen .1ine, Pala, San Diego County, California. From a pen-and-ink drawing by W. E...Sinkankas ~ ~ VAN NOSTRAND REINHOLD COMPANY New York Cincinnati Toronto London Melbourne Copyright©
Book
decade, however, the need has been growing for a new, comprehensive index. Because the 14-year index suffered... Consequently, it was our decision to prepare a new index which is cumulative back to volume 1, fully...the 14-year index, and which is organized on a new plan. Nevertheless, all readers and users of the...the last ten years, and which has inspired this new effort. The current 25-year index is divided into...appears n Brief descriptive note, as in "What's New in Minerals?" p Photograph or other illustration
Book (edition)
and blowpipe tests for further information. Many new and relatively simple tests are described by Dr....Minerals the text has been completely reset; several new minerals have been added and the localities of occurrence...continue to be an important feature of this guide. Many new color photographs have been added as well as a plate...on the use of the ultraviolet light, a relatively new piece of equipment for the study of mineralogy and...its present secondary status. Some suggestions of new tests will be found in the testing section of the
Book (volume)
GROUP. Green fluorite (121.39 ct), Westmoreland, New Hampshire; blue fluorite (132.12 ct), Illinois; square...Colorado; colorless scheelite (19.66 ct), Kern County, California; octagonal step cut violetish pink...Vivid blue matched benitoite gems from San Benito County, California, consisting of 52 benitoites and 75...1-800-234-5308 + IDE DS AED 3) June Culp Zeitner, of Rapid City, South Dakota, for her lifelong devotion to the...by Dr. George F. Kunz, of Tiffany & Company, New York City, whose famous Gems and Precious Stones ofNorth
Journal (issue)
at a constant level over a growth days, but but new new nutrient nutrient was was added added period of...every second day by the abruptly changed addition of new material to the nutrient nutrient at addition the...spectra spectra (Figure (Figure 10). Anonymous, 1937. New synthetic emerald developments. colour colour and...dans Identification Company, Radnor, Pennsylvania, USA Identification de de micro-inclusions dans des des...growth-related der DDR, DDR, 7, 464-75 properties of a new type of Russian hydrothermal hydrothermal Flanigen
 
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