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Photos recently added to NH species galleries, set #61. |
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Species: URANINITE Locality: Chandlers Mill Mine, Newport, NH Specimen Size: 6 mm field of view. Pair of black uraninite crystals. Field Collected: Tom Mortimer Catalog No.: TBC Notes: Uraninite has not been previously reported from the Chandlers Mill Mine. This small crystal group is intensely radio-active. |
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Species: ZIRCON var. cyrtolite Locality: Chandlers Mill Mine, Newport, NH Specimen Size: 5 mm prismatic zircon crystal with prominent pyramid termination. Field Collected: Tom Mortimer Catalog No.: TBC Notes: This small zircon crystal is slightly radio-active. |
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Species: BERMANITE on Phosphosiderite Locality: Fletcher Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 4.3 mm field of view, top photo Field Collected: Catalog No.: A Bob Wilken specimen Notes: [tm] This is the best NH bermanite I have seen. |
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Species: GRAFTONITE Locality: Keyes Mine, Orange, NH Specimen Size: 12 cm specimen with 9 cm zone of deep reddish graftonite Field Collected: Ralph Lingard, ex. Gene Bearss Catalog No.: TBC Notes: The laminar structure of the graftonite is visible in the 1 cm zoom view. |
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Species: PYRRHOTITE Locality: Palermo Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 6 cm specimen with brown thin plates of metalic pyrrhotite on triphylite. Field Collected: Bob Wilken Catalog No.: TBC Notes: This pyrrhotite is weakly magnetic, a diagnostic test that differentiates it from pyrite. Pyrrhotite is reported from the Palermo Mine. |
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Species: OVERITE group Locality: Pod 3, Palermo Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 4 mm field of view Field Collected: Forrest Fogg, collected during 1970's Catalog No.: u1475 Notes: An overite group mineral suggested by EDS analysis. Overite group minerals have not been previously reported from the Palermo Mine. |
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Species: GRAFTONITE Locality: Rice Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 12 cm specimen with pinkish-brown zones of graftonite within broken cross-sections of well delineated triphylite crystals. Field Collected: Unknown - ex. Gene Bearss Catalog No.: TBC Notes: |
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Species: GRAFTONITE Locality: Rice Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 7 cm specimen Field Collected: Ralph Lingard, ex. Gene Bearss Catalog No.: TBC Notes: Two zoom views showing laminar structure. |
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Species: GRAFTONITE Locality: Rice Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 8 cm specimen with red-brown graftonite embedded in blue triphylite Field Collected: ex Gene Bearss - Purchased from Perham's, West Paris, ME for $8.00 Catalog No.: TBC Notes: |
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Species: ARROJADEITE group Locality: Chandlers Mill Mine, Newport, NH Specimen Size: A 6 cm specimen with pale green arrojadeite group mineral embedded in feldspar. Field Collected: ex Gene Bearss - Purchased from Perham's, West Paris, ME for $4.00 Catalog No.: TBC Notes: Likely not dickinsonite, (as indicated on Perham's label) but another arrojadite group member. The arrojadeite-dickinsonite group has undergone substantial revision since the 1960's. The Moore & Ito article, Alluaudites, wyllieites, arrojadeite: crystal chemistry and nomenclature , June 1979 Mineralogical Magazine contains an analysis of a "Smith Mine" specimen indicating the species of this Smith Mine mineral is arrojadeite, not dickinsonite. Collectors not familar with arrojadeite may easily mistake a specimen like this to be apatite. The "Smith" Mine of Newport, NH has been clarified to be the Chandlers Mill Mine, see Chandlers Mill mines (pdf) - Fred Davis (2013) |