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Dunn, Pete J. (1995) Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey: The world's most magnificent mineral deposits. The Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society.

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Book TitleFranklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey: The world's most magnificent mineral deposits
AuthorsDunn, Pete J.Author
Year1995
PublisherThe Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society
Original EntryDunn, P.J. (1995): Franklin and Sterling Hill New Jersey: the world's most magnificent mineral deposits
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Full ReferenceDunn, Pete J. (1995) Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey: The world's most magnificent mineral deposits. The Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society.
Plain TextDunn, Pete J. (1995) Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey: The world's most magnificent mineral deposits. The Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society.

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Map of Localities

Mineral Occurrences

LocalityMineral(s)
Fowler Quarry (Nichol Quarry; B. Nicoll Quarry; Nicoll Quarry; Nicol Quarry; Cellate Quarry), Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA Fluorophlogopite
Franklin Mine, Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA Adamite, Arseniosiderite, Augite, Austinite, Celestine, Descloizite, Eveite
Buckwheat dump mineral collecting site, Franklin Mine, Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA Augite, Hedenbergite
Trotter Mine, Franklin Mine, Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA Hendricksite
Passaic pit (Marshall Mine; Passaic Mine), Sterling Hill, Ogdensburg, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA Anorthite, Fluorapatite, Gahnite, Hendricksite, Meionite
Sterling Mine, Sterling Hill, Ogdensburg, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA Descloizite, Mimetite, Spessartine


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