RI 4425 Investigation Of Portland Beryl-Mica District Middlesex County,Conn.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
M. F. Boos
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

The Portland beryl-mica district, Middlesex County, Conn., comprises three deposits investigated by the Bureau of Mines in 1943. The Gotta-Walden deposit is in a pegmatite dike 4 to 20 feet thick, which cuts gneiss and schist. In general, the hanging wall is rich in mica and beryl with some feldspar, quartz, and garnet. The central core is usually high in quartz and feldspar, with relatively little mica and beryl. The footwall comprises quartz and feldspar, with varying amounts of mica and some beryl. The beryl crystals range in color from green to almost golden and have a maximum diameter of inches. Results of surface trenches indicate a beryl content of 0.81 percent for the pegmatite. A small production of beryl, feldspar, and scrap mica has been made from the deposit.
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APA: M. F. Boos  (1949)  RI 4425 Investigation Of Portland Beryl-Mica District Middlesex County,Conn.

MLA: M. F. Boos RI 4425 Investigation Of Portland Beryl-Mica District Middlesex County,Conn.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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