| | Report (issue) | Copiapite, cuprocopiapite, butlerite, jarosite, melanterite, fibroferrite. Distribution: From Chuquicamata...Alcaparrosa, San Juan Province, Argentina. In the USA, at the Dexter No. 7 mine, Calf Mesa, San Rafael...Material: American Museum of Natural History, New York City, New York, 4629-30; Harvard University, Cambridge...National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C., USA, 115159. References: (1) Palache, C., H. Berman, | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | The following checklist of New York minerals was compiled by William Ulrich, a member of the Naussa Mineral...Inc., Paramus, New Jersey. Joe Wunk is current editor of the Matrix. CHECKLIST OF NEW YORK MINERALS by...I L L I A M U L R I C H 404 McNulty Place New Hyde Park, New Y o r k 10040 ACMITE ACTINOLITE AESCHYNITE...MAGNESITE MAGNETITE MALACHITE MARCASITE MEIONITE MELANTERITE MICROCLINE MICROLITE MILLERITE MIZZONITE MOLYBDENITE...Southeastern New York State (1967) Ronald Everett Januzzi The Minerals of New York City and its Environs | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | white albite, and smoky quartz. Acton, in western York County, is in S/W Maine. MINNESOTA—"I am sending...southern Itasca County, is in northern Minnesota. NEW HAMPSHIRE—"Recently while at a mine in Westmoreland...in western Cheshire County, is in S/W New Hampshire. NEW YORK — John Mclntee Jr., Canadice Hill Road...County, which ROCKS AND MINERALS is in western New York. Here is another locality—dated 8 / 1 7 / 6 5...by the Mineralogica! Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah: "Luckite was reported in 1879 by Carnot from | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Figure 1. County map of New York State, prepared by William Besse. MAJOR NEW YORK STATE M I N E R A L...L LOC A L I T I E S N ew York State is rich in minerals of interest to collectors. A number of lists...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 | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | appearance. The American Museum of Natural History, of New York, he said, led in this work, and the speaker explained...held at the Botanical Academy, Bronx Park, New York City. A paper was presented by E. S. Burgess on the...February 13, 1901, at the College of Pharmacy, in New York City, Dr. J. K. Small presented a paper entitled...12, 1901.] SCIENCE. introduced into Central New York about 1864. Dr. Rusby referred to its rarity within...within his memory in the vicinity of New York City, and to the recently discovered medical value of the | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | (Quensel,von Eckermann) ........ 230 Ammonioborite, a new mineral. (Schaller) ........ ll4 Amphiboles, alkali...memorial of. (Schaller) ........ 405 Clarkeite, a new uranium mineral. @oss, Henderson, Posnjak). .......chalcopyrite intergrowth. (Newhouse) 334 Cupriferous melanterite from Cyprus. (Hey). . 9l Cuvelier, V. and Schoep...mineralogy, [Book review] 472 Foshag, W. F. Krausite, a new SOCIETY OF AMERICA 597 sulfate from California...o . , C a l i f .. . . . . . . . Schairerite, a new mineral from Searles Lake, 133 Calif... Fluorite | | | Journal (issue) | Mr. Frank Mankiewicz, re the Recent Work of the New Jersey Geological Survey Saturday, November 17th...Kraissl, Box 155, No. Hackensack, N.J. P.E. Scovern, New Jersey Herald, Hamburg, N.J. Publicity Program Frank...our dates on your calendar and try to attend. A new slate of officers will head the F.O.M.S. for the...Williams became the Manager of the Sterling Mine of the New Jersey Zinc Company. Prior to this appointment, Mr...booklet is a list of accepted reference books. The new Mineral Glossary is now an accepted reference, and | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 12, 1901.] SCIENCE. introduced into Central New York about 1864. Dr. Rusby referred to its rarity within...within his memory in the vicinity of New York City, and to the recently discovered medical value of the...C. Lutetiana being the representative near New York City, and extending widely around the world. The...wholly distinct, Mr. Harper's plant representing a new species, soon to be described in the Bulletin. Ricca...quartz, limonite, calcite, dolomite, siderite, melanterite, petroleum, gas, asphalt. The sulfur occurs in | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | discovered by J. B. Sargent and E. R. Moffett in the city limits of Joplin during August 1870, and the Moon...Joplin was incorporated in 1871. During 1875 the Webb City mining camp came into production, and in 1876 the...Zinc smelters followed in rapid succession: Weir City, Kansas, in 1873; Pittsburg, Kansas, in 1878; and...Shaded portions represent mined areas. Rectangles are city limits. * .....+:.:< I VM>J -..:.> 2 &J ...i . 12 2 : IrL! J 1. Neck City 2. Alba 3. Oronogo 4. Webb City-Carterville 5. Sherwood-Thomas Station | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Mineral Occurrences ITEMS ON NEW FINDS ARE DESIRED $ . . . . PLEASE SEND THEM I N . Abbreviations.: xl—crystal...halotrichite, copiapite, and a small amount of melanterite. Pyrite was mined here on a large scale for the...piece is an interesting specithat yellowish melanterite is given, as the men of quartz crystals ( I have...to a pin point. The crysand it seems that melanterite is a new tals have prism faces inside as well as...whitish fibrous I do find melanterite given as an old masses of melanterite. record, from the Rabbit Foot | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | The Minerals of New York City Copyright held by author Downloaded by [University of Cambridge] at...within the boundaries of New York City. It takes perseverance and boldness, but New Yorkers lack neither...neither. T he landscape of New York City (NYC) was arguably the most exposed and excavated area in the United...sewer, water, and steam tunnels that crisscross the city. To cite one example, JOHN H. BETTS the 1903–1913...West 98th Street, No. 2F tion for the New York New York City, New York 10025 Central railroad yards jhbnyc@aol | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | TREIMAN 1 Instute of Meteoritics, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque NM 87131 lborg@unm.edu 2 Lunar...Institute, 3600 Bay Area Boulevard, Houston TX 77058, USA (treiman@lpi.usra.edu) Shergotty and Zagami, Martian...Department of Geosciences, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA (melwood@vt.edu, rjb@vt.edu) 2 Lunar and Planetary...Planetary Lab, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA (kring@LPL.arizona.edu) While impacts provided the flux...Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824-1115, USA (velbel@msu.edu) Earth and Environmental Sciences | | | Journal (issue) | and smaller, also available. Please request our new arrivals list Dealers in: • • • • 1724 University...Micromounting . .. ............... .. .... . . 246 What's New in Minerals? .... . ... . ....... . .... . .. . ...cannot attend them all. 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Please request our new arrivals list Dealers in: • • • B erkeley, C a lifo........................................246 What’s New in Minerals?.......................................cannot attend them all. I write a column (What’s New in Minerals?) based necessarily on what I per sonally...Science Equipment Corp., Dept. MR 105 Chambers St., New York, N.Y. 10007 Please send complete details on Lane... . T itle - C ity - 10 5 Chambers S tre e t. New Y ork, N Y 10 0 0 7 November—December, 1972 243 | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Literature ' and ' Personal and Scientific News.' Three new ornithological journals have appeared this year....stage, period, etc., or shall we adopt entirely new terms from some foreign, preferably dead, language...reading his work. H e strongly favored the adoption of new terms devoid of all confusing connotations. Mr. Whitman...appearance. The American Museum of Natural History, of New York, he said, led in this work, and the speaker explained...held a t the Botanical Academy, Bronx Park, New York City. A paper was presented by E. S. Burgess on the | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | SEAMAN American Museum of Natural History, New York City Downloaded by [Purdue University Libraries]...pegmatite at the Redstone quarry, North Conway, New Hampshire, etc. YTTROCERITE, a calcium fluoride with...amounts in a number of pegmatites as at Conway, New Hampshire and Quincy, Massachusetts. Small rhombohedral...Smith Mine, Newport, New Hampshire. Calcite occurs elsewhere at the Harding Mine, New Mexico. Botryoidal...Newry and Rumford, Maine; Conway and North Groton, New Hampshire; and at Cape Ann, Massachusetts. Granular | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | hydrolysis results ftom the continuous exposure of new surfaces to attack and perhaps from localized rise...pHydrion papers, distributed by Palo-Myers,Inc., New York City, are furnishedin a convenienttransparent plastic...to 7.5 are distributed by E. R. Squibb and Sons,New York. These are a few of the many brands of pH indicator...Rhomtroclase Alunogen Melanterite Alum Botryogen Copiapite Halotrichite Melanterite Piclzerinoitc Redingtonite...Abrasion pH Margarite Meerschaum (seeSepiolite) Melanterite Merwinite Microcline Minervite Mirabilite Monazite | | | Book (edition) | MINERAL LOCALITIES OF CONNECTICUT AND SOUTHEASTERN NEW YORK * «-• r ** K* ysf^ :' •'’S >- n !* ‘Vi ,...Everett Januzzi CONNECTICUT MINERALS ON PARADE NEW YORK STATE MINERALS ON PARADE Recommended for Children...W*T H COlO* * • TfXT COMF11 MINERALS ON PARADE A New Series of Teaching Filmstrips in Full Color. A Valuable...Localities in Western Connecticut and Southeastern New York State...........................................Localities in Western Connecticut and Southeastern New York.............................................. | | | Journal (issue) | same for distribution; to encourage the search for new minerals that have not yet been discovered; and to...Association by nominating them for membership? Each new member helps to extend the Association's activities-helps............................. MINERAL RESOURCES OF NEW ENGLAND. By Harold I.Add S,nith .................................................................. NEW ENGLAND NOTES. Conducted by R.11dolf C. B. Bartsch... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N EW YORK MINERALOGICAL CLU B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | | | Report (edition) | More than 4,000 d istinct minerals are known and new varieties are recognized each year. Geologists, chen1ists...that w ill aid understanding for readers who are new to the science of n1ineralogy, and (3) where a word.......................................... 213 Melanterite (copperas)................... ................................................... 60. Photo of New Concord n1eteorite specimen ....... 61. Photo of...arTiateur and professional mineralogists. Whi le several new species have been added, the data remain spotty and | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | closedtube. Busz (1g93, 1895)establishedkamareziteto be a new mineral, largely on the basisof his quantitative...followed for determining the water content of the new mineral, as well as the results of a microscope stage...The American Museum of Natural History, New York City, New York; ANSP:Academy of Natural Sciences,Philadelphia...been acceptedby a majority vote of the Commissionon New Minerals and Mineral Names, I.M.A. (Chairman of the...Chtle. Am. lour. Sci.30, 16-24. Lrw, A (1824) On the new mineral substance (brochantite). Ann. Phi.t.8,439-441 | | | Journal (issue) | Calling All Authors Page 25 Staff Listing Page 26 A new water-well site at the bottom of the access road...that precious resource for old and new facilities, using both old and new techniques. First, Leonard Harrison...than ideal situation for drinking water. Second, a new Buchanan State Forest facility in Fulton County could...of these agencies turned to the bureau for help. New Techniques and “Old School” Tools In the past, geologists...boundary, geologic units, location of the old wells, new well, and fracture trace (yellow dashed line). The | | | Report (issue) | Roberts Fellowship to Columbia University in New York City where he took his Masters Degree and Engineer...written to serve as an introduc tion-guide to the new men coming to the mine. It was translated into Spanish... etc. Toward the end of the deformation period, new tension cracks opened and produced a series of younger...due to incipient alteration of marcasite to melanterite. Marcasite is most abundant in the central and...rehealing of broken crystals as well as the growth of new terminations on the broken ends is a not uncom mon | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Moxon, 66–72 Albite, Quebec, 498 Allanite–(Ce), New York, 162 Almandine, British Columbia, 32; Nunavut...Benitoite, California, 20 Bernstein, M., 444–45 Beryl, New Mexico, 21; Utah, 21 Beudantite, Nevada, 516 Biotite...462; Colorado, 410; Michigan, 312; Nevada, 516; New York, 162, 253; Quebec, 502; see Guth, A. L. Campbell...502 Chalcopyrite, Colorado, 407; Nevada, 517; New York, 162; Quebec, 502 Chamberlain, S. C., Diagenetic...Overgrown Dravite, Bigelow, St. Lawrence County, New York, 250–59; Gemstone Deposits in Turkey, 124–32; |
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