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Species: ANATASE Locality: Audley Quarry, Merrimack, NH Specimen Size: Largest crystal 0.9 mm Field Collected: Tom Mortimer Catalog No.: u2046 Notes: Photo from image stack taken with Hayear camera. |
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Species: ANATASE Locality: Jackson Tin Mines, Jackson, NH Specimen Size: 0.8 mm field of view Field Collected: Tom Mortimer Catalog No.: TBC - awaiting return from George Adleman Notes: George Adleman Raman analyses indicated best species match was anatase. |
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Species: ANATASE Locality: Union Mine, Groton, NH Specimen Size: 0.6 mm crystal Field Collected: Bob Wilken Catalog No.: A Bob Wilken specimen and photo Notes: [bw] This is the only specimen that I have from there. [tm] Mindat.org lists 7 Union Mines .... Union #2 through Union #8. Phillip Morrill states this is a "very old" mica mine and indicates a date of 1888. |
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Species: ANATASE Locality: Wilton Crushed Quarry, Wilton, NH Specimen Size: 1.8 mm field of view Field Collected: Matt Butler - 10/29/24 Catalog No.: A Matt Butler specimen and photo. From MMNE field trip. Notes: |
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Species: ANATASE Locality: Wilton Crushed Stone Quarry, Wilton, NH Specimen Size: 0.4 mm anatase crystal Field Collected: Peter DeVilliers - 2024 MMNE field trip. Catalog No.: A Peter DeVilliers specimen Notes: |
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Species: ANATASE Locality: N. Sugarloaf Mtn., Bethlehem, NH Specimen Size: 4 mm anatase crystal cluster Field Collected: Bob Janules Catalog No.: TBC Notes: "Pseudo-cubic" anatase habit has been observed on several N. Sugarloaf specimens. A mass of anatase crystals like this is unusual. |
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