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Mineralogy of the Saint-Amabile Sill.
March 1, 1998... An extensive nepheline syenite sill, genetically related to Mont Saint-Hilaire and other intrusions in the Monteregian alkaline rock province, is a recently discovered, prolific locality for many rare minerals. More than 100 species have been...
Denver Show 1997.(What's New in Minerals)
March 1, 1998... [September 10-14]
You might say that Marty Zinn's hotel show and the Main Show at Denver both came up gold this year. The usual sense of the cliche is nothing unusual for the former show, as hotel-room shoppers and gawkers found plenty, as...
Franklin Show 1997.(What's New in Minerals)
March 1, 1998... [September 26-28]
The temperature was 48 degrees Fahrenheit when we arrived in Franklin, New Jersey, at 7:30 on Saturday morning. The cloudless blue sky glowed like the fine, st Persian turquoise. The leaves were starting to change and I...
Bryn Mawr College "Open House," 1997.(What's New in Minerals)
March 1, 1998... [November 16]
If you are a connoisseur of historic mineralogy and antique minerals ! suggest you pay a visit to the Earth Science Department of Bryn Mawr College in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. I had heard much about the collection; so, with...
Munich Show 1997.(What's New in Minerals)
March 1, 1998... [November 21-23]
The famous Munich Show was held one month later than usual in 1997 because of preparations to move out to the old airport in 1998. Although the weather was a bit chillier than showgoers are used to, it did not seem to dampen...