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![]() | Species: SCHORL Locality: Playter Mine, Springfield, NH Specimen Size: 2.6 cm specimen. Field Collected: Bob Wilken (2010) Catalog No.: 1824 Notes: |
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Species: SCHORL Locality: Turner Mine, Marlow, NH Specimen Size: 9 cm specimen Field Collected: A Friend Catalog No.: Notes: |
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Species: SCHORL Locality: Turner Mine, Marlow, NH Specimen Size: 3.2 cm specimen Field Collected: A Friend Catalog No.: Notes: |
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Species: SCHORL - DRAVITE Locality: Turner Mine, Marlow, NH Specimen Size: 3 cm specimen. Cluster of three terminated schorl-dravite crystals Field Collected: A Purchased specimen Catalog No.: 2016 Notes: Purchased as schorl, however these crystals have a definite brown tint under intense light, suggesting dravite. Much of the dark tourmaline from south western NH has been analyzed to be dravite. |
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Species: SCHORL - DRAVITE Locality: Turner Mine, Marlow, NH Specimen Size: 1.8 cm terminated schorl-dravite crystal Field Collected: A Purchased specimen Catalog No.: 2017 Notes: Purchased as schorl, however these crystals have a definite brown tint under intense light, suggesting dravite. Much of the dark tourmaline from south western NH has been analyzed to be dravite. |
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Species: SCHORL Locality: Charles Davis Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: Complete 1.5 cm tourmaline crystal in pegmatite matrix. Field Collected: Tom Mortimer - 8/19 Catalog No.: 2112 Notes: This tourmaline is very brown, suggesting a visual identification of dravite. A 10/19 polished grain EDS analysis (BC361) showed Fe about twice Mg, so schorl Mindat.org provides a general tourmaline group formula of: A(D3)G6(Si6O18)(BO3)3X3Z A = Ca, Na, K, or is vacant (large cations); D = Al, Fe2+, Fe3+, Li, Mg2+, Mn2+ (intermediate to small cations - in valence balancing combinations when the A site is vacant); G = Al, Cr3+, Fe3+, V3+ (small cations); Si can sometimes have minor Al and/or B3+ substitution. X = O and/or OH; Z = F, O and/or OH. The elements in the BC261 analysis are all ones allowed in a tourmaline composition. The EDS detector will not sense Li or B. This Charles Davis tourmaline is iron dominant. |
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Species: SCHORL Locality: Rice Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 3.2 cm complete, double-terminated, schorl crystal Field Collected: Leroy Grant - 1970's Catalog No.: TBC Notes: |
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Species: SCHORL in Quartz Locality: Rice Mine, Groton, NH Specimen Size: 2.2 cm, double terminated schorl crystal in quartz matrix Field Collected: Leroy Grant Catalog No.: 2134 Notes: |
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Species: SCHORL Locality: Founders Way, Amherst, NH Specimen Size: 6 cm field of view, top photo Field Collected: Peter Cristofono Catalog No.: TBC Notes: A 2023 EDS analysis (BC512a) indicated a tourmaline species with Fe >> Mg, but count values were too low to make a convincing species determination. EDS redo needed. |
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