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Peacor, D. R., Dunn, P. J., and Sturman, B. D.

1978a

Marsturite, Mn3CaNaSi5O15, a new mineral of the

nambulite group from Franklin, New Jersey.

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Peacor, D. R. and Essene, E.

1980

Caryopilite - a member of the friedelite rather than the

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Winter, G. A.

1978b

The crystal chemistry and petrogenesis of a magnesian

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1987a

Petrologic and crystal-chemical implications of cation

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Peacor, D. R. and Prewitt, C. T.

1963

Comparison of the crystal structures of bustamite and

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1987b

The franklinfurnaceite crystal structure: the missing

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1953

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1880

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1894

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1898

On clinohedrite, a new mineral from Franklin, N. J.

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Penfield, S. L. and Kreider, D. A.

1894

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1888

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Penfield, S. L. and Warren, C. H.

1899

Some new minerals from the zinc mines at Franklin,

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1966

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1890

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1981

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1951

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1984

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1910

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1911

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1917

A rare habit and new form of franklinite. American

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1982

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1957

Iron in the Pines: the Story of New Jersey's Ghost

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Pierce, J.

1820

Account of the geology, mineralogy, scenery, etc., of

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1822

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1936

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1966

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1941

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1946

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1948

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1974

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1890

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1873

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1874

The new furnace of the Franklin Iron Company. The

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1977

Bannisterite from Broken Hill. Neues Jahrbuch für

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1924

New optical data for analyzed sussexite.

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1941

Occurrence of willemite. American Mineralogist, 26,

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Willemite, an uncommon gemstone. Zeitschrift der

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1953

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1894

Mineralogical notes on cerussite, calamine and zircon.

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1960

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1961

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Prewitt, C. T., Kirchner, E., and Preisinger, A.

1967

Crystal structure of larsenite, PbZnSiO4. Zeitschrift für

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1949

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Puffer, J. H.

1980b

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1987

Rutile fibers in surface waters of northern New Jersey.

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1992

The origin of the Edison magnetite ore deposit and

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