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The crystal cavities of the New Jersey zeolite region

January 1, 1932

The crystal cavities present in the mineral complex of the New Jersey traprock region have long excited the interest of mineralogists. In 1914 Fenner made the first detailed and comprehensive study of these cavities and suggested that babingtonite was the original mineral. Soon after this anhydrite was found occupying parts of some of the cavities at one of the quarries. At this time, too, Wherry concluded that glauberite was the original mineral of some of the cavities because of his studies of similar crystal cavities in Triassic shale at different places.

Publication Year 1932
Title The crystal cavities of the New Jersey zeolite region
DOI 10.3133/b832
Authors Waldemar Theodore Schaller
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Bulletin
Series Number 832
Index ID b832
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse