| | Book (edition) | THE MINERAL LOCALITIES OF CONNECTICUT AND SOUTHEASTERN NEW YORK * «-• r ** K* ysf^ :' •'’S >- n...250 SPECIES iBooks by Ronald Everett Januzzi CONNECTICUT MINERALS ON PARADE NEW YORK STATE MINERALS ON...THE MINERALOGICAL PRESS 83 Elm Street Danbury. Connecticut IIOIPW MINERALS ON PARAt>E F.tMSTltIP* THREE...to enrich our knowledge of the mineralogy of Connecticut: James Dwight Dana Samuel L. Penfield Edward...Minerals from the Principal Localities in Western Connecticut and Southeastern New York State............. | | | Book | searching for silver near Lake Sanford in Essex County discovered magnetite in 1826, but an excess of...tourmaline group have expanded the occurrences of uvite, a little known member of the group to the brown...been identified as other members of the tourmaline group (Dunn et al.-1977). A century and a half ago there...Sinkankas, Bertis J. VanderSchaaf III, Timothy J. West brook, Charles F. Wray, Neal Yedlin and John M. Youngpeter...Rochester; the main Public Library of Buffalo and Erie County; and the Crandall Public Library (Holden Research | | | Book | school at the University of Rochester, he joined a group of Dr. Harold L. Alling's geology students on a...searching for silver near Lake Sanford in Essex County discovered magnetite in 1826, but an excess of...tourmaline group have expanded the occurrences of uvite, a little known member of the group to the brown...been identified as other members of the tourmaline group (Dunn et al.-1977). A century and a half ago there...Rochester; the main Public Library of Buffalo and Erie County; and the Crandall Public Library (Holden Research | | | Book (edition) | 1. 2. 3. 4. II. Sulphur Group Boron Group Arsenic Group Carbon Group 104 106 109 110 115 MINERALS...Amphibole Group 274 275 277 278 Beryl, etc 2. Unisilicates Chrysolite Group Garnet Group Zircon Group...Axinite 282 Danburite, lolite 286 Mica Group Scapolite Group 287 292 293 286 Nephelite, Sodalite,... Leucite 296 302 303 304 306 Feldspar Group 8. Subsilicates Chondrodite Tourmaline Andalusite, Fibrolite...Chlorite 337 IV. 1. 2. 3. 332 Hydromica Group Group HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS. Simple Hydrocarbons | | | Book (edition) | etc 252 251 Fjiisilicales Cbrysoliie Croup Garnet Grou]) 25 (> 259 Zircon (D'oyj) JdocTMiue E])i(lo(e...Zeolites Section 'riioiusonit(\ b. 1 2h\S Group 1 i singcrite Chlorite Gi\>uj> . 397 310 312...Pyroxene and Sodadirne Feldspar 7. Pyroxene, Garnet, Epidote, and Clirysolite Rocks, S. Hydrous Magnesian...that the gonal that are nearly cubic. same natural group of minerals may include both trimetrio and monoclinic...monoclinic species, as is true of the Hornblende group ; or monoclinio and triclinic, as is the fact with | | | Book (edition) | commonly have several variants, such as Great Smoky Group, Great Smoky Conglomerate, Great Smoky Formation...the total of 4,284 new Terms were United States county and city Terms. Counties and Cities in the United...States Earlier editions had Terms such as Washington County and Portland for counties and cities of the United...for example: Washington County Arkansas and Portland Maine. Each new county Term can now autopost its...to counties was a major task. The scope of U.S. county and city Terms can now be clear even when they | | | Book (edition) | mark the degree of symmetry which belongs to each group of forms, and which is in fact the fundamental distinction...that in group 1 the crystals are formed or developed alike in all three axial directions ; in group 2 the...in the several lateral directions, but unand in group 3 the crystals are formed unlike in all three like...species. In f 229, of anorthite, of the feldspar group, the form is very similar to those of the monoclinic...octahedron, it is especially common with the spinel group of minerals similarly, f. 269, a more complex form | | | Book (edition) | LIBRARY Connecticut Agricultural College Vol. Class No. Cost 1^ . £. Ji^o JLcL^^M^ RRITL 5490191T...that in group 1 the crystals are formed or developed alike in all three axial directions; in group 2 the...species. In f. 229, of anorthite, of the feldspar group, the form is very similar to those of the monoclinic...octahedron, it is especialh'' common with the spinel group of minerals similarly, f. 269, a more complex form...Both resemble rhombohedral forms and are common in garnet and zinc blende. When lengthened in the direction | | | Book (edition) | mark the degree of symmetry which belongs to each group of forms, and which is in fact the fundamental distinction...study of these different systems will show that in group 1 1. : ; : A the crystals are formed or developed...developed alike in all three axial directions; in group 2 the development is alike in the several lateral...lateral directions, but unlike vertically ; and in group 3 the crystals are formed unlike in all three These...species. In f 229, of anorthite, of the feldspar group, the form is very similar to those of the monoclinic | | | Book (edition) | The largest groups of new terms have been U.S. county names; rock-formation names (mostly North American);...Thesaurus. These include local geographic terms, U.S. county names, rock-formation names, and fossil names....beginning with “northern”, “eastern”, “northwestern”, “south-central”, etc., is limited. However, other such... a. Geographic Coordinates peridot BA olivine group nesosilicates orthosilicates silicates BT minerals...term must be a name unique to one area. Lincoln County is not assigned coordinates in the Thesaurus, because | | Gaines, Richard V., Skinner, H. Catherine W., Foord, Eugene E., Mason, Brian, Rosenzweig, Abraham, King, Vandall T. (1997) Dana's New Mineralogy (8th ed.) Wiley-Interscience. p.1872 | Book (edition) | Yale University. Eugene Alexandrov: Hamden, Connecticut. Eric Asselborn, M.D.: Montrevel-en-Bresse, Ain...and Geophysics, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. James A. Ferraiolo: Bowie, Maryland. Michael...Geology Library, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. Luiz A. D. Menezes: Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais...Smithsonian Inst., Washington, D.C. Alan Pring: South Australian Museum, Adelaide, SA, Australia. Gunnar...Sheldon Thompson: R. T. Vanderbilt Co., Norwalk, Connecticut. Kenneth M. Towe: Dept. of Paleobiology, Smithsonian | | | Book (edition) | given to the " normal group" under the successive systems, that is, to the group which is most common...is determined by the way in which the molecules group themselves together in a position of equilibrium...about each one of them (or at least about each unit group of them), and further the same in all parallel lines...from the poles of the spherical projection to the south pole of the sphere. The points in which these lines...will fall the stereographic projecAll north and south tion. meridians of the spherical projection will | | | Book (edition) | therefore, plagioclase was considered to be a group of minerals each of which had a definite composition;...possible) north-south to the position with the cleavage, twinning, or crystal edge north-south shall be considered...straight line from the pole of the face to the south pole of the sphere, as shown in Fig. 3. In this...circles passing through both the loo north and south poles of the spherical projection appear as straight...leading to four end-members. is found in the spinel group, in which MgAl204 may vary in one way to FeAl204 |
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