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GENTHELVITE   Near Rocky Gorge, Kancamagus Highway, Albany, NH
2.3 mm genthelvite crystal


Highslide JS
GENTHELVITE   Near Rocky Gorge, Kancamagus Highway, Albany, NH
2.3 mm genthelvite crystal

Species:           GENTHELVITE
Locality:          Near Rocky Gorge, Kancamagus Highway, Albany, NH
Specimen Size: 2.3 mm genthelvite crystal - two views
Field Collected: Bob Janules
Catalog No.: A Bob Janules specimen
Notes: EDS analyzed by Jim Nizamoff, # JN0014.    Zn >> Fe.
[tm] Visually, this looks more like danalite, but as analysis showed, looks can be deceiving.
Highslide JS
GENTHELVITE   Talus slope, N. Sugarloaf Mtn., Bethlehem, NH
1.5 mm field of view

Species:           GENTHELVITE
Locality:          Talus slope, N. Sugarloaf Mtn., Bethlehem, NH
Specimen Size: 1.5 mm field of view
Field Collected: Bob Janules
Catalog No.: A Bob Janules specimen
Notes: EDS analyzed # EZS003. ??
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GENTHELVITE   N. Sugarloaf Mtn. Bethlehem, NH
0.2 mm crystal

Species:           GENTHELVITE
Locality:          N. Sugarloaf Mtn. Bethlehem, NH
Specimen Size: 0.2 mm crystal
Field Collected: Bob Janules
Catalog No.: u647
Notes: This is a second, much smaller, genthelvite crystal on specimen #u647. This is at the limit of what I can photograph.
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GENTHELVITE   N. Sugarloaf Mtn., Talus slope, Bethlehem, NH
4.0 mm field of view
Species:           GENTHELVITE
Locality:         N. Sugarloaf Mtn., Talus slope, Bethlehem, NH
Specimen Size: 4.0 mm field of view
Field Collected: Bob Janules
Catalog No.: A Bob Janules specimen
Notes: EDS analyzed by Gene Foord, # GFS028.
Highslide JS
GENTHELVITE   N. Sugarloaf Mtn., Talus slope, Bethlehem, NH
0.9 mm field of view
Species:           GENTHELVITE
Locality:         N. Sugarloaf Mtn., Talus slope, Bethlehem, NH
Specimen Size: 0.9 mm field of view
Field Collected: Bob Janules
Catalog No.: A Bob Janules specimen
Notes: Very unusual blue genthelvite. A similar specimen was EDS analyzed by Gene Foord, # GFS028.