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2014 Figure 1. County map of New York State, prepared by William Besse. MAJOR NEW YORK STATE M I N E...E R A L LOC A L I T I E S N ew York State is rich in minerals of interest to collectors. A number of...Dana 1877, 1892). Herbert P. Whitlock published a New York State list in 1903. The most recent comprehensive...localities in the state is the book Minerals of New York State by David Jensen, published in 1978. Our...Mode of Occurrence Most mineral localities in New York can be categorized into three groups based on |
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mineralogy at Michigan Technological University. A native New Yorker, he has had a lifelong interest in the minerals...of the state and is a research associate at the New York State Museum. 458 ROCKS & MINERALS Dr. Steven...minerals of New York State and is coordinator of the Center for Mineralogy at the New York State Museum...University] at 04:12 29 December 2014 The GEMS of NEW YORK State J ust what constitutes a gemstone has...such as opal, aquamarine, or tourmaline. Although New York State is not known for its traditional precious |
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Chlorite Serpentine, scapolite Brucite, chondrodite Serpentine, scapolite Scapolite (mizzonite) Phlogopite... developed along bedding planes. The Whitestone Lake metasedimentary rocks The Ahmic gneiss appears to...folded belts about half a mile wide the Whitestone Lake metasedimentary rocks composed of rusty-weathering...along mentary and/or volcanic origin. Their dip is lake shores where the marble appears to have generally...0.13 100.24 1. 1 mile north of North Whitestone Lake 2. 4J^ miles southeast of Dunchurch 3. 2 miles west |