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1925

Schallerite, a new arseno-silicate mineral from Franklin

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Gaines, R. V.

1959

Brandtite at the Sterling Hill Mine, New Jersey.

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Gaines, R. V. and Bostwick, R. C.

1993

The fluorescence of barylite from Franklin, New

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Gay, P.

1965

An X-ray powder method for the estimation of (K,Ba)

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Gay, P. and Roy, N. N.

1968

The mineralogy of the potassium-barium feldspar

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Geijer, P.

1926

Norbergite and fluoborite, two new minerals from the

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Geijer, P. and Magnusson, N. H.

1944

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Gennaro, V.

1929

Thomsonite e scolecite dell'alta Valle di Ayas e delle

Valli di Lanzo. Atti R. Acad. Sci. Torino, 64 (for

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Genth, F. A., Penfield, S. L., and Pirsson, V. V.

1891

On three new varieties of axinite; (a) Axinite from

Franklin, New Jersey. American Journal of Science,

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Germine, M.

1982

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Germine, M.

1985

Fibrous rutile from Franklin, New Jersey.

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Germine, M.

1986

Asbestiform and non-asbestiform amphiboles,

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Franklin and Sparta, Sussex County, New Jersey.

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Gettens, R. J. and Stout, G. L.

1966

Painting Materials. Dover Publications, Inc., New

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Gibbons, R. V., Ahrens, T. J., and Rossman, G. R.

1974

A spectrographic interpretation of the shock-produced

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59, 177-182. *

 

Gibbons, R. V., Ahrens, T. J., and Rossman, G. R.

1975

Spectra of shock-affected rhodonite: a reply. American

Mineralogist, 60, 942-943. *

 

Gibbs, G.

1823

Ittro cerite. American Journal of Science, 1st Series, 6,

379. *

 

Gibbs, G. V. and Ribbe, P. H.

1969

The crystal structures of the humite minerals:

I. Norbergite. American Mineralogist, 54, 376-390. *

 

Gibbs, G. V., Moore, P. B., and Smith J. V.

1964

Crystal structures of forsterite and hortonolite varieties

of olivine. Geological Society of America, Special

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Gies, H.

1975

Activation possibilities and geochemical correlations of

photoluminescing carbonates, particularly calcites.

Mineralium Deposita, 10, 216-227. *

 

Gillingham, W. P.

1950

Red, green, and black zinc ore. Compressed Air

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Giuseppetti, G., Rossi, G., and Tadini, C.

1971

The crystal structure of nasonite. American

Mineralogist, 56, 1174-1179. *

 

Glasser, F. P.

1964

New data on barysilite. American Mineralogist, 49,

1485-1488. *

 

Glasser, F. P. and Glasser, L. S. D.

1964

Additional notes on margarosanite. American

Mineralogist, 49, 781-782. *

 

Gleason, S.

1960

Ultraviolet guide to minerals. D. Van Nostrand Co.,

New York, 244 pp. *

 

Goetz, L. K.

1975

Unit-cell parameters as functions of chemical

composition and Al-Si distribution for monoclinic

(C2/m) barium-potassium feldspars. Senior Thesis,

Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania. *

 

Goetz, L. K., Hovis, G. L., and Ito, J. I.

1975

Unit cell parameters as functions of composition and

Si-Al distribution for C2/m barium potassium feldspars.

Eos, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union,

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Goldschmidt, V. and Gordon, S. G.

1928

Crystallographic tables for the determination of

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Goldsmith, J. L.

1959

Some aspects of the geochemistry of carbonates.

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Goldsmith, J. R.

1983

Phase relations of rhombohedral carbonates. Reviews in

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Gordon, L.

1956

An albitized aplite-cataclasite dike at Franklin, New

Jersey. M. S. Thesis, Rutgers University, New

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Gordon, S. G.

1922

Crystallographic notes on glaucochroite, willemite,

celestite, and calcite from Franklin Furnace, New

Jersey. Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia

Proceedings, 74, 105-112. *

 

Gordon, S. G.

1923a

A correction: recently described crystals of

glaucochroite from Franklin, N. J., are tephroite.

American Mineralogist, 8, 33-34. *

 

Gordon, S. G.

1923b

Crystallographic notes on hodgkinsonite, datolite, and

calciothomsonite from Franklin, New Jersey. Academy

of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Proceedings, 75,

271-274. *

 

Gordon, S. G.

1927

The probable identity of gageite with tephroite.

Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia

Proceedings, 79 (for 1927), 207-208. *

 

Gordon, S. G.

1951

Brookite crystals from Franklin, New Jersey.

Rocks and Minerals, 26, 510-511. Rocks and Minerals,

51, 519-520 (a 1976 reprint of 1951 paper). *

 

Gordon, T. F.

1834a

The history of New Jersey from its discovery by

Europeans to the adoption of the Federal Constitution.

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Gordon, T. F.

1834b

Gazetteer of the State of New Jersey. Daniel Fenton,

Publisher, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. *

 

Gossner, B. and Brückl, K.

1928

Über Struckurelle Beziehungen von Rhodonit zu

anderen Silikaten. Centralblatt für Mineralogie,

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Graeber, E. J. and Rosenzweig, A.

1963

The unit cell of hodgkinsonite. Scandia Corporation,

Albuquerque, New Mexico, Report SC-4964 (RR),

8 pp. *

 

Grametbauer, A. B.

1946

Bibliography and index of the geology of New Jersey.

Bulletin 59, Department of Conservation, State of New

Jersey, Trenton, New Jersey.

 

Graziani, G.

1978

Rote bänder in Willemit von Franklin Furnace, N. J.,

U. S. A. Zeitschrift der Deutschen Gemmologischen

Gesellschaft, 27, 201-204. *

 

Grauch, R. I. and Aleinikoff, J. N.

1985

Multiple thermal events in the Grenvillian orogenic

cycle: geochronologic evidence from the northern

Reading Prong, New York-New Jersey. Geological

Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, 17, #7,

596. *

 

Greene, J. C. and Burke, J. G.

1978

The science of minerals in the age of Jefferson.

Transactions of the American Philosophical Society,

68, #4, 113 pp. *

 

Green, T. O.

1965

The birth of the American paint industry. M. A.

Thesis, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware. *

 

Gregory, G.

1965

New Franklin Mineral Museum dedicated. Rocks and

Minerals, 40, 902-905. *

 

Gregory, J. W.

1928

The Elements of Economic Geology. Methuen and Co.,

Ltd., London, England, pp. 109-110. *

 

Grice, J. D. and Dunn, P. J.

1989

Sclarite, a new mineral from Franklin, New Jersey,

with essential octahedrally and tetrahedrally coordinated

zinc: Description and structure refinement. American

Mineralogist, 74, 1355-1359. *

 

Grice, J. D. and Dunn, P. J.

1991

The crystal structure of cianciuliite,

Mn(Mg,Mn)2Zn2(OH)10.2-4H2O. American

Mineralogist, 76, 1711-1714. *

 

Grice, J. D. and Dunn, P. J.

1994

Crystal structure refinement of Mg- and Zn-rich

sonolite from Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey.

Mineralogical Magazine, 58, 333-336. *

 

Grimes, C. E.

1953

New Jersey Zinc: Palmerton - Spiegel Dept. Mining

Engineering, 5, 1246-1248. *

 

Groat, L. A., Hawthorne, F. C., and Ercit, T. S.

1992

The chemistry of vesuvianite. Canadian Mineralogist,

30, 19-48. *

 

Grosser, P.

1892

Zinkitkrystalle von Franklin Furnace, N. J. Zeitschrift

für Krystallographie und Mineralogie, 20, 354-356. *

 

Groth, P.

1894

Die Zinkerzlagerstätten von New Jersey. Zeitschrift für

practische Geologie, 230-233. *

 

Guggenheim, S. and Bailey, S. W.

1989

An occurrence of a modulated serpentine related to the

greenalite-caryopilite series. American Mineralogist,

74, 637-641. *

 

Guggenheim, S. and Bailey, S. W.

1990

Baumite discredited. American Mineralogist, 75,

705. *

 

Guggenheim, S., Bailey, S. W., Eggleton, R. A., and

Wilkes, P.

1982

Structural aspects of greenalite and related minerals.

Canadian Mineralogist, 20, 1-18.

 

Guggenheim, S. and Eggleton, R. A.

1986

Cation exchange in ganophyllite. Mineralogical

Magazine, 50, 517-520. *

 

Guggenheim, S. and Eggleton, R. A.

1988

Crystal chemistry, classification, and identification of

modulated layer silicates. Reviews in Mineralogy, 19,

675-725. Mineralogical Society of America,

Washington, D.C. *

 

Gundersen, L. C.

1985

Stratigraphy of the northern Reading Prong and its

tectonic implications. Geological Society of America,

Abstracts with Programs, 17, #1, 22. *

 

Gunnell, E. M.

1933

The photoluminescence of Illinois fluorite and certain

zinc minerals and associated species from the Joplin,

Missouri, district. American Mineralogist, 18, 68-73. *

 

Gunnell, E. M.

1935

Important investigations on mineral fluorescence since

1900. The Mineralogist, 3, #2, 3-4, 31-34. *

 

Gunnell, E. M. and Schrader, J. S.

1935

New Jersey willemite shows spectacular fluorescence.

The Mineralogist, 3, #1, 9-10. *

 

 

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