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Species: ANATASE Locality: Littleton, NH Specimen Size: 0.4 mm orange anatase crystal on quartz Field Collected: Unknown Catalog No.: A Bob Janules specimen, ex. Janet Cares Notes: Rocks and Minerals, (Nov-Dec 1961), had a brief identification inquiry from a Mrs. Nelson Barter, S. Harpswell, ME: "I am sending a small specimen of quartz crystals found in a road cut in the town of Littleton, NH. They were found on a new road construction. On some of the quartz you will see tiny red crystal shapes. Can you tell me what these red crystals are? Some pieces also have calcite and pyrite crystals on them. Peter Zodac replied "The small red crystals are spinel." Spinel crystals will rarely, (if ever?), be found on quartz crystals. Perhaps the small small crystals seen by Peter were in fact anatase, from this locality, or a similar one close-by? Although spinel has appeared on several past NH mineral species lists, the author [tm] is unaware of any proven New Hampshire example. In a follow-up note by Neal YEDLIN, 1962 March in World News on Mineral Occurrences (R&M) 37:156 (in regard to Littleton roadcut mentioned by Barter, Nov. 1961, p.588: the "spinels" reported there are really anatase). |
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Species: ANATASE Locality: Pike Quarry, Hooksett, NH Specimen Size: Pair of 0.6 mm anatase crystals on quartz crystals Field Collected: Tom Mortimer - 2014 Catalog No.: From one of the multi square inch slabs collected Notes: |
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Species: ANATASE Locality: Pike Quarry, Hooksett, NH Specimen Size: 0.9 mm anatase crystal Field Collected: Tom Mortimer - 2014 Catalog No.: From one of the multi square inch slabs collected Notes: |
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Species: ANATASE Locality: Pike Quarry, Hooksett, NH Specimen Size: 0.9 mm anatase crystal Field Collected: Tom Mortimer - 2014 Catalog No.: From one of the multi square inch slabs collected Notes: |
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Species: ANATASE Locality: Pike Quarry, Hooksett, NH Specimen Size: 0.5 mm anatase crystal on quartz crystals Field Collected: Tom Mortimer Catalog No.: u1751 Notes: A stack of 9 images processed with Helicon Focus. |
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Species: ANATASE Locality: Pike Quarry, Hooksett, NH Specimen Size: 1.5 mm anatase crystal Field Collected: Bob Wilken - 2014 Catalog No.: A Bob Wilken specimen Notes: This is a large anatase crystal for the Pike Hooksett quarry. |
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Species: ANATASE Locality: Pike Quarry, Hooksett, NH Specimen Size: 1.0 mm long multi-terminated anatase Field Collected: Bob Wilken - 2014 Catalog No.: A Bob Wilken specimen Notes: |
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Species: ANATASE Locality: Mine Falls Park, Nashua, NH Specimen Size: 0.6 mm butterscotch anatase crystal with basel termination Field Collected: Tom Mortimer - June 1986 Catalog No.: 657 Notes: |
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Species: ANATASE Locality: Pike-Wilton Quarry, Wilton, NH Specimen Size: 0.8 mm field of view Field Collected: Peter Cristofono - Oct., 2015 Catalog No.: A Peter Cristofono specimen Notes: From a narrow quartz vein of rusty quartz crystals. Cleaned with Iron Out. |
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Species: ANATASE Locality: Audley Quarry, Merrimack, NH Specimen Size: 0.3 mm crystal (tiny) Field Collected: Tom Mortimer 5/17 MMNE field trip Catalog No.: u2048 Notes: Even though I color corrected the photo, the actual crystal is a bit more orange, and not quite as intense. Photo with Canon T3i, with Nikon Plan 10 microscope objective. 24 image stack. |
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Species: ANATASE with unknown Locality: Audley Quarry, Merrimack, NH Specimen Size: 2.5 mm Field of View Field Collected: Tom Mortimer 2019 Catalog No.: u2242 Notes: There are a few smaller synchysite-like crystals on the specimen. Only one like this I found. I initially identified this as synchysite-Ce, by similarity to the analyzed Mine Falls Park synchysite-Ce. The host rock at MFP is same as at Audley, and only three miles distant. An october 2019 EDS analysis (BC360) showed no REE's were present. Ca, Si, Al, Mg, Na were present. Nothing matches this very well. |
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