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Species: ARSENOPYRITE var Danaite Locality: Franconia, NH Specimen Size: 3.5 mm crystal Field Collected: Acquired by Gene Bearss through trade. Gifted to Tom Mortimer Catalog No.: TBC Notes: A nifty little crystal. It would be valuable if more was known about its history and locality. Gene stated he acquired this specimen from a 1976 swap. The label said "Cobaltite." Lacking NH cobaltite specimens in other collections, the cobaltite identification of this specimen was suspect. However, a historical reference (Hayes, American Journal of Science #24, pg. 386, 1833) to cobalt rich arsenopyrite ("Danaite") in Franconia, NH gives some credence to a cobaltite identification. Mindat includes a page dedicated to cobaltian arsenopyrite: ( mindat.org link) giving a chemistry ranging from (Fe0.90Co0.10)AsS to (Fe0.65Co0.35)AsS Philip Morrill in his New Hampshire Mines and Mineral Localities lists "danaite" for both the Franconia Iron Mine (listed under the town of Lisbon, but it is actually in Sugar Hill) and under "General" minerals for the town of Franconia. A January, 2014 EDS analysis showed this small crystal to be arsenopyrite, but with a small measurable amount of cobalt, very likely exceeding the ten percent substitution required for danaite. Therefore, it is reasonable to identify this specimen as "arsenopyrite var. danaite." |
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Species: STEWARTITE Locality: Palermo #1 Mine, Pod 3, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: Largest crystal 0.6 mm Field Collected: Forrest Fogg Catalog No.: TBC Notes: From Pod 3 rough given by Gordon Jackson |
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Species: PALERMOITE Locality: Palermo #1 Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: Vertical crystal with stippled termination is 1.7 mm Field Collected: Walter Lane material Catalog No.: A Bob Janules specimen Notes: Palermoite confirmed by EDS analysis |
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Species: PHOSPHOPHYLLITE Locality: Palermo #1 Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 0.8 mm crystal Field Collected: Walter Lane 1995-96, Cat. #2748 Catalog No.: A Gene Bearss collection specimen Notes: |
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Species: PHOSPHOFERRITE Locality: Palermo #1 Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 2 mm crystal Field Collected: Walter Lane 1995-96, Cat. #2660 Catalog No.: A Gene Bearss collection specimen Notes: |
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Species: CHILDRENITE Locality: Palermo #1 Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 1 cm childrenite crystal cluster Field Collected: Walter Lane 1995-96, Cat. #2485 Catalog No.: A Gene Bearss collection specimen Notes: |
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Species: CHILDRENITE Locality: Palermo #1 Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 2.5 mm childrenite crystal cluster Field Collected: Walter Lane 1995-96, Cat. #2315 Catalog No.: A Gene Bearss collection specimen Notes: |
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Species: PSEUDOLAUEITE Locality: Palermo #1 Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 1 mm pseudolaueite crystal Field Collected: Walter Lane 1995-96, Cat. #2350 Catalog No.: A Gene Bearss collection specimen Notes: |
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Species: WHITLOCKITE Locality: Palermo #1 Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: Pair of 2 mm clear whitlockite crystals Field Collected: Walter Lane 1995-96, Cat. #3123 Catalog No.: A Gene Bearss collection specimen Notes: Stack of 22 images processed with Helicon Focus. |
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Species: FOGGITE Locality: Palermo #1 Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 2.5 mm Foggite ball Field Collected: Walter Lane 1995-96, Cat. #2394 Catalog No.: A Gene Bearss collection specimen Notes: The square terminations of the individual foggite crystals are clearly evident here. This is a classic foggite crystal spheroid. Apatite also forms spheroids at the Palermo Mine and may be confused with foggite, but the apatite balls lack the square plate terminations. Stack of 20 images processed with Helicon Focus. |
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Species: LAUEITE Locality: Palermo #1 Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 1 mm laueite spray Field Collected: Walter Lane 1995-96, Cat. #1083 Catalog No.: A Gene Bearss collection specimen Notes: Stack of 10 images processed with Helicon Focus. |