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Species: SANIDINE Locality: Bugsmouth Hill. Newton, NH Specimen Size: 1.7 mm field of view Field Collected: Tom Mortimer Catalog No.: u2098 Notes: Visual identification by Tom Mortimer. Vug in rhyolite makes sanidine the most likely species. |
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Species: WARDITE Locality: Charles Davis Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 0.9 mm two crystal group Field Collected: Bob Wilken Catalog No.: A Bob Wilken specimen and photo Notes: Wardite is rare at the Charles Davis Mine. [tm] This is the only example I have seen. |
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Species: LAUMONTITE Locality: Construction site, N. side Spit Brook Rd. Nashua, NH Specimen Size: 9 mm field of view Field Collected: Scott Whittemore - 1988 Catalog No.: u18 Notes: |
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Species: SPHALERITE with Quartz Locality: Shelburne Lead Mine, Shelburne, NH Specimen Size: 8 mm field of view Field Collected: Tom Mortimer - 6/25/99 Catalog No.: u381 Notes: A 19 image stack with Meiji EMZ-5TR. |
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Species: PYRITE Locality: Morse Brook, East of Rt.116, Easton, NH Specimen Size: 1 cm pyrite cube in 4.5 cm specimen Field Collected: Tom Mortimer - May, 2008 Catalog No.: NC Notes: |
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Species: PYRITE Locality: Morse Brook, East of Rt.116, Easton, NH Specimen Size: 9 mm by 15 mm pyrite crystal in matrix Field Collected: Tom Mortimer - May, 2008 Catalog No.: 1666 Notes: Pyrite crystals at this locality are quite brittle. It is difficult to collect complete ones. |
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Species: QUARTZ Locality: Perhaps 50 yards south of Line Hill Rd., Dumbarton, NH Specimen Size: 11 cm specimen with oxide coated quartz crystals. Field Collected: Tom Mortimer Catalog No.: NC Notes: I was guided to this large quartz outcrop by Vince Valade in June 2003. 1 mm nodules of hematite-goethite are present on some of the crystal faces. This is a representative specimen from this obscure locality. This was a very difficult ledge to work. Vince used a Ryobi power drill. |
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Species: QUARTZ Locality: Moose Pocket, Albany, NH Specimen Size: 8.5 cm x 5 cm specimen. Front & back views Field Collected: Catalog No.: A Ray Meyers purchased specimen Notes: Fritz Moritz photos. |
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Species: APATITE-(CaOH) Locality: Palermo Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: Top photo: 8 mm field of view. Lower photo 3 mm field of view. Field Collected: Dana Jewell - 2002 Catalog No.: u2163 Notes: A January 2018 polished grain EDS analysis from this specimen indicated the Hydroxylapatite species. No fluorine was detected at 0.677 KeV (between the C and O peaks). The carbon (C) response is due to the carbon coating. |
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Species: COLLINSITE Locality: Palermo Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 4 mm field of view. Field Collected: Dana Jewell - April 1999 Catalog No.: u2112 Notes: Dana gave me this in October 2017. He had it labeled fairfieldite. As I have found Palermo fairfieldite to be very rare, I wanted an EDS confirmation. Two separate EDS grain analysis were done, two probings each. The BC253 analyses were grains on carbon tape, the BC234 analyses were polished grain. A moderate variation in chemistry was observed. The APFU's were calculated normalizing for two atoms of Ca. The oxygens were not grouped with P and H, as this cannot be determined by EDS. BC253a => Ca2(Mg0.6,Fe0.4,Mn0.13)P2.87O40.8 This was best analysis, count peak value = 1100. BC253 => Ca2(Fe1.22,Mn0.42)P2.04O32.4 . Mg response seen in plot but was not quantified by software. Small Al, Si, K likely feldspar contaminant. Count peak value = 300. BC234 => Ca2(Mg0.48)P3.15O31.9 Peak count value = 297. A Fe response was on the plot, but not quantified. BC234a => Ca2P3.74O48.3 . Mg & Fe responses seen in plot but were not quantified by software. Count peak value = 342. The Handbook of Mineralogy gives a collinsite analysis of Ca1.92(Mg0.78,Fe0.34)Σ=1.12P1.95O9.6 and the ideal chemistry as: Ca2(Mg,Fe)(PO4)2 · 2H2O |
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Species: TITANITE Locality: Audley Quarry, Merrimack, NH Specimen Size: 0.7 mm titanite crystal Field Collected: Tom Mortimer Catalog No.: u1058 Notes: |
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Species: COLUMBITE Locality: Ham Brook - 1100 ft elevation, Albany, NH Specimen Size: 0.4 mm star crystal on microcline Field Collected: Bob Janules - 1996 Catalog No.: A Bob Janules specimen Notes: These black stars were analyzed by SEM-EDS. Label indicates "SEM# GFHB001". |
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Species: SODALITE with Nepheline Locality: Red Hill, Horne Farm Quarry, Moultonborough, NH Specimen Size: 4.3 cm specimen. Daylight and SW UV photos Field Collected: Tom Mortimer Catalog No.: 1478 Notes: Sodalite is gray mineral. Orange fluorescence is sodalite. Red fluorescence is nepheline. |