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Cinque Quarry, East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USAi
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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
41° 18' 4'' North , 72° 51' 55'' West
Latitude & Longitude (decimal):
Type:
Köppen climate type:
Nearest Settlements:
PlacePopulationDistance
East Haven29,257 (2017)2.8km
Branford29,438 (2017)4.8km
Branford Center5,819 (2017)5.0km
New Haven130,322 (2017)5.3km
West Haven54,927 (2017)7.6km
Nearest Clubs:
Local clubs are the best way to get access to collecting localities
ClubLocationDistance
New Haven Mineral ClubNew Haven, Connecticut5km
Lapidary and Mineral Society of Central ConnecticutMeriden, Connecticut27km
Bristol Gem & Mineral ClubBristol, Connecticut42km
Long Island Mineral & Geology SocietyJamesport, New York46km
Mindat Locality ID:
6789
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:6789:1
GUID (UUID V4):
243e72d2-014b-4712-afb9-4b6e096a76bd


A small quarry in Jurassic diabase (trap rock) intrusion, much of it brecciated, with mostly calcite and quartz crystals in the interstitial spaces. Worked since at least the early 1970s until around 1990. It was a fee collecting site (Powell and Vogt, 1987) in the 1980s until at least 1990. Famous for rare quartz on calcite "skunks" and abundant nice micro fibrous goethite and rosette hematite crystals developed on and in the calcite and quartz. Also noted for the presence of tachylite (igneous glass), which is very rare older than the Cretaceous as it devitrifies over geologic time.

This is the same locality referred to in old notes by John Hiller as the traprock area behind the Weeping Willow Restaurant on Laurel Street.

The site is closed and the land largely reclaimed and developed.

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Standard Detailed Gallery Strunz Chemical Elements

Mineral List


14 valid minerals.

* - Minerals that have never been found, but their existence is inferred in some way (e.g. from pseudomorphs)

Detailed Mineral List:

Albite
Formula: Na(AlSi3O8)
Anhydrite
Formula: CaSO4
Habit: tabular
Description: As rectangular, tabular molds in later forming minerals calcite and quartz, as the anhydrite later naturally dissolved away.
Aragonite
Formula: CaCO3
Habit: short fibrous acicular
Baryte
Formula: BaSO4
Calcite
Formula: CaCO3
Habit: scalenohedral
Colour: white
Description: Crystals to 3 cm, though typically around 1 cm.
Chalcopyrite
Formula: CuFeS2
Habit: anhedral
Colour: brassy with iridescence
Description: tiny irregular grains
'Chlorite Group'
Habit: microscopic flakes, or crusts
Colour: green, pink to cream
Description: As exceedingly fine flakes. It is most commonly green, but may also be found pink or cream-colored crusts, also as inclusions coloring quartz or calcite.
Goethite
Formula: α-Fe3+O(OH)
Habit: fibrous, acicular microcrystals, singly or in fan-shaped or bow tie aggregates
Colour: brown to golden yellow
Description: Needle-like and very small (micro) in size. It has a multi-colored tarnish which causes some specimens to be dark brown at the base, tapering off to a golden color at the end. Many of the aggregates appear as miniature "pincushions" which are generally dark brown. When many tufts occur together, they take on a velvety appearance which is quite beautiful. Another attractive aggregate occurrence are the goethite "bowties" which can frequently be found. Goethite is always found associated with quartz and calcite, and can be found as inclusions in quartz, which occurred during the final stages of crystal development.
Gypsum ?
Formula: CaSO4 · 2H2O
Habit: powder
Colour: white to pink
Description: Powdery alteration of anhydrite, unconfirmed.
Hematite
Formula: Fe2O3
Habit: microscopic tabular plates and rosettes or botryoidal
Colour: maroon to black
Description: Black, platy rosettes ranging in size from super-micro to a more easily-seen three millimeters. As an inclusion in quartz, in which case it accounts for the bright red color of the host crystal. It also can be frequently observed as an inclusion in calcite. The red staining of any mineral found where can be attributed to hematite.
Marcasite
Formula: FeS2
Habit: radiating
Description: a thin radiating structure, much like a pyrite sun, along a crack in the basalt
Prehnite
Formula: Ca2Al2Si3O10(OH)2
Pyrite
Formula: FeS2
Habit: microscopic pyritohedrons and cubes
Description: Typically perched on calcite or goethite, rather than quartz. Crystals include "right angle" crystals.
Quartz
Formula: SiO2
Habit: very short prismatic or quartzoid, commonly doubly-terminated
Colour: colorless to white
Description: Crystals to 1 cm, commonly colored green or red by chlorite or hematite inclusions. Also commonly penetrated by goethite fibers.
Quartz var. Agate
Habit: cryptocrystalline
Colour: pale blue-gray to gray
Description: Thin band rarely lining vesicles grading to quartz or amethyst toward the center.
Quartz var. Amethyst
Formula: SiO2
Habit: very short prismatic or quartzoid
Colour: pale purple
Description: Many crystals appear to be amethyst but are actually colored reddish by hematite and goethite inclusions.
Quartz var. Smoky Quartz
Formula: SiO2
Habit: very short prismatic or quartzoid
Colour: dark brown to black
Description: Crystals to 1 cm, commonly penetrated by goethite fibers.
Talc
Formula: Mg3Si4O10(OH)2

Gallery:

List of minerals arranged by Strunz 10th Edition classification

Group 2 - Sulphides and Sulfosalts
Chalcopyrite2.CB.10aCuFeS2
Pyrite2.EB.05aFeS2
Marcasite2.EB.10aFeS2
Group 4 - Oxides and Hydroxides
Goethite4.00.α-Fe3+O(OH)
Hematite4.CB.05Fe2O3
Quartz
var. Smoky Quartz
4.DA.05SiO2
4.DA.05SiO2
var. Agate4.DA.05SiO2
var. Amethyst4.DA.05SiO2
Group 5 - Nitrates and Carbonates
Calcite5.AB.05CaCO3
Aragonite5.AB.15CaCO3
Group 7 - Sulphates, Chromates, Molybdates and Tungstates
Anhydrite ?7.AD.30CaSO4
Baryte7.AD.35BaSO4
Gypsum ?7.CD.40CaSO4 · 2H2O
Group 9 - Silicates
Prehnite9.DP.20Ca2Al2Si3O10(OH)2
Talc9.EC.05Mg3Si4O10(OH)2
Albite9.FA.35Na(AlSi3O8)
Unclassified
'Chlorite Group'-

List of minerals for each chemical element

HHydrogen
H Goethiteα-Fe3+O(OH)
H GypsumCaSO4 · 2H2O
H PrehniteCa2Al2Si3O10(OH)2
H TalcMg3Si4O10(OH)2
CCarbon
C AragoniteCaCO3
C CalciteCaCO3
OOxygen
O AlbiteNa(AlSi3O8)
O Quartz var. AmethystSiO2
O AnhydriteCaSO4
O AragoniteCaCO3
O BaryteBaSO4
O CalciteCaCO3
O Goethiteα-Fe3+O(OH)
O GypsumCaSO4 · 2H2O
O HematiteFe2O3
O PrehniteCa2Al2Si3O10(OH)2
O QuartzSiO2
O Quartz var. Smoky QuartzSiO2
O TalcMg3Si4O10(OH)2
NaSodium
Na AlbiteNa(AlSi3O8)
MgMagnesium
Mg TalcMg3Si4O10(OH)2
AlAluminium
Al AlbiteNa(AlSi3O8)
Al PrehniteCa2Al2Si3O10(OH)2
SiSilicon
Si AlbiteNa(AlSi3O8)
Si Quartz var. AmethystSiO2
Si PrehniteCa2Al2Si3O10(OH)2
Si QuartzSiO2
Si Quartz var. Smoky QuartzSiO2
Si TalcMg3Si4O10(OH)2
SSulfur
S AnhydriteCaSO4
S BaryteBaSO4
S ChalcopyriteCuFeS2
S GypsumCaSO4 · 2H2O
S MarcasiteFeS2
S PyriteFeS2
CaCalcium
Ca AnhydriteCaSO4
Ca AragoniteCaCO3
Ca CalciteCaCO3
Ca GypsumCaSO4 · 2H2O
Ca PrehniteCa2Al2Si3O10(OH)2
FeIron
Fe ChalcopyriteCuFeS2
Fe Goethiteα-Fe3+O(OH)
Fe HematiteFe2O3
Fe MarcasiteFeS2
Fe PyriteFeS2
CuCopper
Cu ChalcopyriteCuFeS2
BaBarium
Ba BaryteBaSO4

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