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Species: AUGITE Locality: West side of Piper Mtn., Gilford, NH Specimen Size: 4.5 cm specimen with embedded crystaline black augite in plagioclase matrix Field Collected: Tom Mortimer - Sept, 2011 Catalog No.: Notes: This is a typical rock sample of the Gilmantion (Augite) Monzodiorite present on the southwest side of the Belknap Mtn. range. Reference: Stepping Stones Across New Hampshire by Long & Roberts, 2005, pg 35. |
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Species: SILLIMANITE Locality: West side of Piper Mtn., Gilford, NH Specimen Size: 5 cm specimen with sillimanite crystals in biotite-garnet schist Field Collected: Kevin Mortimer - Sept, 2011 Catalog No.: 1800 Notes: Likely from Rangely formation. Hardness tested slightly less than 6. |
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Species: SILLIMANITE Locality: Panned from stream on west side of Piper Mtn., Gilford, NH Specimen Size: 9 mm sillimanite crystal Field Collected: Tom Mortimer - Sept, 2011 Catalog No.: u1228 Notes: From Rangely formation. Hardness tested slightly less than 6. |
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Species: ANORTHITE - Labradorite Locality: West side of Piper Mtn., Gilford, NH Specimen Size: 5 cm specimen with 8 mm blue-schiller zone of labradorite, top-middle-left Field Collected: Tom Mortimer - Sept, 2011 Catalog No.: 1804 Notes: This is the first nice blue schiller example of New Hampshire labradorite I have seen. Labradorite is a member of the plagioglase feldspar series. Labradorite contains 50 to 70 percent anorthite and 30 to 50 percent albite. The host rock is the Gilmantion (Augite) Monzodiorite. This labradorite fluoresces a deep red color in short wave UV. The glassy-milky labradorite zones are more intense. |
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Species: ANORTHITE - Labradorite Locality: West side of Piper Mtn., Gilford, NH Specimen Size: fov 1 cm, blue-schiller zone of labradorite. Zoom view of above specimen. Field Collected: Tom Mortimer - Sept, 2011 Catalog No.: 1804 Notes: Specimen orientation to maximize blue schiller effect. The blue schiller is very dependant on the angle of the incident light. |
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Species: ANORTHITE - Labradorite Locality: West side of Piper Mtn., Gilford, NH Specimen Size: fov 1 cm, blue-schiller zone of labradorite Field Collected: Tom Mortimer - Sept, 2011 Catalog No.: 1804 Notes: Specimen orientation to minimize blue schiller effect. |
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Species: PYRITE Locality: Rt. 110 Road Cut, Dummer, NH Specimen Size: 2 cm octahedral habit pyrite crystal Field Collected: Tom Mortimer - 1994. Catalog No.: 858 Notes: Large octahedral habit pyrite is rare in New Hampshire. The road cut for this pyrite occurrence has been widened and the pyrite rich zone has been largely obliterated. |
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Species: PYRITE Locality: Rt. 110 Road Cut, Dummer, NH Specimen Size: 6 mm octahedral pyrite crystal on 2.5 cm specimen Field Collected: Tom Mortimer Catalog No.: 877 Notes: |
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Species: AZURITE Locality: Springer Mine, Chesterfield, NH Specimen Size: 7 mm field of view. Azurite coating quartz crystal and rhombic siderite crystal Field Collected: Tom Mortimer Catalog No.: 1329 Notes: |
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Species: AZURITE Locality: Springer Mine, Chesterfield, NH Specimen Size: 2.5 mm field of view. Azurite balls on fluorite Field Collected: Tom Mortimer Catalog No.: 1329 Notes: |