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Species: WARDITE Locality: Chandlers Mill, Newport, NH Specimen Size: 4 mm field of view Field Collected: Tom Mortimer 2006 Catalog No.: u860 Notes: On the suggestion of two knowledgeable phosphate mineral collectors, I originally had this labeled as messelite. An EDS analysis indicates the species is wardite, NaAl3(PO4)2(OH)4·2H2O. It is noteable that these wardite crystals lack the lateral striations seen on many other NH wardite specimens. |
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Species: WARDITE Locality: Chandlers Mill, Newport, NH Specimen Size: 2 mm crystal group Field Collected: Tom Mortimer 2014 Catalog No.: TBC Notes: Wardite rhombic pyramids with some oxide surface coating. |
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Species: WARDITE Locality: Chandlers Mill, Newport, NH Specimen Size: 0.8 mm crystal group Field Collected: Tom Mortimer 2014 Catalog No.: TBC Notes: Wardite rhombic pyramids. |
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Species: ROSCHERITE - group Locality: Chandlers Mill, Newport, NH Specimen Size: 4 mm field of view. Cluster of green roscherite group balls. Field Collected: Tom Mortimer 2014 Catalog No.: TBC Notes: The white mineral is perhaps messelite. |
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Species: ROSCHERITE - group Locality: Chandlers Mill, Newport, NH Specimen Size: 8 mm field of view. Field Collected: Tom Mortimer 2014 Catalog No.: TBC Notes: Broken ball, forground shows glassy, radial, structure. Ball top center is hollow. |
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Species: ROSCHERITE - group Locality: Chandlers Mill, Newport, NH Specimen Size: 8 mm field of view. Field Collected: Tom Mortimer 2014 Catalog No.: TBC Notes: These balls are sitting on a bed of smaller broken balls, which are, in turn, sitting on what may be columnar/cord-wood beryllonite. The cluster in the center-right is noticeably greener. An EDS analysis supports the roscherite group identification. The "best fit" roscherite group member is Ruifrancoite, Ca2◻2(Fe3+,Mn2+,Mg)4Be4(PO4)6(OH)4(OH,H2O)2·4H2O. Note Berylium will not show up on the EDS instrument. |
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Species: APATITE-(CaOH) Locality: Palermo Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 6 mm field of view Field Collected: Walter Lane material Catalog No.: TBC Notes: My visual ID for these balls was crandallite. A polished grain EDS analysis indicated just a simple calcium phosphate, apatite. A fluorine response (@ 677 eV, above the 525 eV oxygen peak) is totally absent in the EDS spectrum indicating these balls are hydroxylapatite. Tabular apatite crystals are also present in this view. |
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Species: VIVIANITE Locality: Palermo Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: The largest xl is 1.5 mm long. Field Collected: ex. Jim Warner Catalog No.: A Bob Wilken specimen Notes: [bw] This is a specimen we purchased with a "collection" of Palermo minerals from Jim Warner back in 2003. I think he had bought material from Whitmore and he broke it down and sold a bunch of it. |
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Species: VIVIANITE Locality: Palermo Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 1 mm tabular vivianite crystal Field Collected: Steve Cares Catalog No.: A Bob Wilken specimen Notes: [bw] A fat 1.0 mm tabular xl against a nice white UK background (messelite?) amid green ludlamite background. |
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Species: TRIPHYLITE Locality: Valencia Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 6.5 cm specimen of massive triphylite Field Collected: Dana Jewell Catalog No.: NC Notes: A voucher specimen for un-altered triphylite at the Valencia Mine |
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Species: APATITE-(CaOH) Locality: Valencia Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 3.2 cm vug with Apatite-(CaOH) crystals to 1.5 mm in massive quartz. Field Collected: Dana Jewell Catalog No.: TBC Notes: Vug is likely a former triphylite crystal. This apatite is identical to previously EDS analyzed Valencia Mine apatite-(CaOH). From a flat of Valencia Mine rocks donated by Dana Jewel at the November, 2014 Micromounters of New England meeting. |
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Species: ROCKBRIDGEITE Locality: Valencia Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 4.5 cm rockbridgeite specimen with vug of botryoidal rockbridgeite Field Collected: Dana Jewell Catalog No.: NC Notes: From a flat of Valencia Mine rocks donated by Dana Jewel at the November, 2014 Micromounters of New England meeting. |
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Species: PARASCHOLZITE Locality: Palermo Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 3 mm and 2 mm fields of view Field Collected: From a phosphate rock saved by Forrest Fogg, acquired by Gordon Jackson and passed along to Bob Wilken. Catalog No.: A Bob Wilken specimen Notes: Analysis pending. Bob reports there appears to be some sphalerite (another zinc mineral) present on the specimen. |
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Species: MONTEBASITE Locality: Palermo Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 0.3 mm clear prismatic rhombic montebastite perched on yellowish mass Field Collected: Walter Lane material from MMNE Catalog No.: A Bob Wilken specimen Notes: [bw] It's amazing that such a small thing when sharp and clearly defined will come out. Other things this size come out as blobs. |
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Species: GREIFENSTEINITE ? Locality: Palermo Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 1.5 mm spray Field Collected: ex. Jim Warner Catalog No.: A Bob Wilken specimen Notes: [bw] I came across another Palermo one that has me scratching my head. They look like flat laths, so much so that at first I thought it could be parascholzite but color is all wrong and the laths are kind of crinkly looking. A tentative ID is greifensteinite. |