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Arsenopyrite from
Mount Adam, Pine Island, Town of Warwick, Orange County, New York, USA


Locality type:Mountain
Classification
Species:Arsenopyrite
Formula:FeAsS
Comments:Arborescent growths in Precambrian Franklin marble at granite contacts.
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Arsenopyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mount Adam, Pine Island, Town of Warwick, Orange County, New York, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:82396
Long-form Identifier:1:3:82396:0
GUID (UUID V4):eca99662-284b-4a1d-846f-ff6a783d7218
Nearest other occurrences of Arsenopyrite
2.5km (1.5 miles) Unnamed As occurrence, Town of Warwick, Orange County, New York, USA
3.4km (2.1 miles) Edenville, Town of Warwick, Orange County, New York, USA
4.7km (2.9 miles) Amity, Town of Warwick, Orange County, New York, USA
19.7km (12.2 miles) Edison-Bodnar Quarries, Rudeville, Hardyston Township, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
19.9km (12.4 miles) Sheldon Quarry, Rudeville, Hardyston Township, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
20.2km (12.6 miles) Windsor Quarry (Winsor Quarry), Rudeville, Hardyston Township, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
24.7km (15.3 miles) Trotter Mine, Franklin Mine, Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
25.0km (15.5 miles) Buckwheat pit, Franklin Mine, Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
25.1km (15.6 miles) Buckwheat dump mineral collecting site, Franklin Mine, Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
25.2km (15.7 miles) Franklin Iron Company Quarry (Pistol Range Quarry; Rifle Range Quarry), Franklin Marble, Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
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1223 90016 3958 of New York State David E. Jensen .. . , ,,, Includes 16 pages of minerals in full...Lake in New York's Finger Lakes district. After attending Penn Yan Academy in nearby Penn Yan, New York...graduate school at the University of Rochester, he joined a group of Dr. Harold L. Alling's geology students...a trip to the mining districts and the high peaks of the Adirondack Mountains. This experience blossomed...the minerals of New York State. While obtaining his M.S. in geology at the University of Rochester, he
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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...versity of Roches Harold L. Ailing's the mining distri* Adirondack Mou somed into a lifet New York State...obtainu University of Roc Science Establishi became head of served until his re ident of the Esta tion expanded
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEORGE OTI8 SMITH, DIRECTOR BULLETIN 585...585 USEFUL MINERALS OF THE UNITED STATES COMPILED BY SAMUEL SANFORD AND RALPH W. STONE WASHINGTON...GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1914 USEFUL MINERALS OF THE UNITED STATES. Compiled by SAMUEL SANFORD and...EDWARD W. PARKEH. The final chapters of two of the earlier volumes of the Geological Survey's annual report...Mineral Resources of the United States" (the volumes for 1882 and 1887) consist of lists of the useful minerals
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2014 Figure 1. County map of New York State, prepared by William Besse. MAJOR NEW YORK STATE M I N E...T I E S N ew York State is rich in minerals of interest to collectors. A number of lists have been...published, starting with Samuel Robinsons A Catalogue of American Minerals with Their Localities in 1825....publications of James Dwight Dana and Edward Salisbury Dana contained geographical listings of important...Whitlock published a New York State list in 1903. The most recent comprehensive treatment of mineral localities
Report (volume)
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FRANKLIN K. LANE, Secretary UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEORGE OTIS SMITH...SMITH, Director Bulletin 624 USEFUL MINERALS OF THE UNITED STATES**-^ COMPILED BY FRANK C. SCHRADER...SCHRADER, RALPH W. STONE AND SAMUEL SANFORD A revision of Bulletin 585 WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT FEINTING OFFICE.................................... 102 District of Columbia ................................................ New Hampshire........................................................... 190 201 New Jersey
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THE MINERALS OF FRANKLIN AND STERLING HILL CLIFFORD FRONDEL THE MINEt 4-S OF FRANKLIN AND STERLING...unique ore deposits at Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey. For over two hundred years, the mines at...at these famous sites have yielded minerals of remarkable diversity and outstanding quality. Most museums...collections have been assembled from the large number of rare and beautiful specimens found there. Altogether...all, along with a wealth of correla¬ tive information. The first two sections of the book are devoted to
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Indeed it to is, and author book Jay in this of popular the Ellis Ransom, Rock-huntefs Range...everything you need to know to go about it. Some of the best prospecting, he points out, is in abandoned...commercial ores and secondary minerals by state, county, township, and geologic range. For easy identification...comprehensive, alphabetical listing of 400 mineral species and an outline of the essential chemical and physical...physical characteristics of each, as well as a dis- cussion of the basic kinds of rock: igneous, sedimentary
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Division of Mineralogy The Smithsonian Institution editor affiliated with the Friends of Mineralogy...content: Paul E. Desautels Supervisor, Division of Mineralogy The Smithsonian Institution feature articles............ 75 Division of Mineralogy The Smithsonian Institution Minerals of the Greenbushes T in field...................... 81 Peter G. Embrey Curator of Minerals The British Museum (Natural History) Richard...by M. Pryce and J. Chester The Amity Area, Orange County, New Y o rk ............................... 85
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Notes on the Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey By John S. Albanese VOL. I OCTOBER...Box 221 Union, New Jersey No. 1 I INTRODUCTION In June 1959, I had the privilege of assisting Professor...re-arranging the Harvard University Collec­ tion of Franklin and Sterling Hill, N. J. mineral specimens...re-arrangement, the collection consisted chiefly of specimens examined or investigated by Professor Charles...paper entitled The Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, Sussex County, New Jersey, U. s. Geological Survey
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Metropolitan Mineral Area of New York City --By-- JAl\IES G. MANCHESTER "One of the most interesting mineraldistricts...territory lying within a radius of fIfty miles (80 kms.) of New York City. This area, commonly known...portions of three states, occupying a very small part of the southwesterly section of the S~.lte of Connecticut...southeasterly portion of New York State, and the northerly part of the State of New Jersey. 1'hi5 area,... with the exception of a few scattered sections in the outermost portions, i. the territory at present
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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...at these famous sites have yielded minerals of remarkable diversity and outstanding quality. Most museums...collections have been assembled from the large number of rare and beautiful specimens found there. Altogether...all, along with a wealth of correla­ tive information. The first two sections of the book are devoted to
Report (issue)
(yellow), Broadway and 158th Street, Manhattan Island. o__Quartz var. Citrine (yellow), Bedford, N. Y...3—Tourmaline (brown), Broadwav’and 218th Street, Manhattan Island. 4—Quartz, var. Amethyst (purple), West Paterson...5—Garnet, var. Spessartite (orange-red), Haven Avenue nnd 179th Street. Manhattan Island. C—Beryl, var. Aquamarine...(pale green), Broad wav and 157th Street, Manhattan Island. 7—Datolitc (pale green), West Paterson* N J 8—...Manhattan Island. 9—Willemltc (yellowish brown), Franklin, N. .T. BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK MINER.ALOGICAL
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•i f l JJ 1atYON RALPH Moore's COMPENDIUM of Mineral Discoveries -------~►►--.•.... -~~1----------...Inc. Tucson, Arizona All rights reserved. No part of this work may be copied, digitized, reproduced, or...permission of the Mineralogical Record, Inc. Please respect our copyright; many years of hard work went...condition, provenance, ownership, price or value of any specimens discussed or reported in this work...Luzenac, Ariege. Operated for talc since the beginning of the 20th century, the Trimouns quarry became well
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6. No. 3. Whole No. 21 SEPTEMBER, 1931 Oourtuy of 6era.ld R. lllank. Mont Pelee, Martinique, West...Please read the announcement on page 2 Tbe Editor of Rocis AND MINERALS would greatly appreciate it if...subscribe influence to obtain free reading notice of it. Remember that such a contest as can in no wise...considered suec<-ssful unJess an unusually large number of v is cast. Special ballots have been printed and...defray postage. This will be their financial port of the conte&t. Your special effort and your pledge
 
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