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simonoff
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Posted: Jan 04, 2010 00:46 Post subject: Greetings from Bob Simonoff |
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Hi everyone. I've been lurking for a year now, but decided it is time to come out. I share a fluorescent mineral collection with my daughter, Jessica. I also help and encourage her in any way I can with her own collection. I love field collecting and do it at every opportunity. I just wish we had more to collect in the mid-Atlantic states than we do. We we do have is on private property and usually difficult or costly to access (unless someone can point me to places I don't know). I'd love to collect in CA, AZ, ... almost anywhere actually :-)
We have collected in Franklin NJ, Sterling Hil NJ, Loudville, MA, New Hampshire (pegmatites), multiple places in virginia, National Limestone in Pennsylvania, Hunting Hill and Mineral Hill in Maryland MD. I also collected for just over a week in Narsaq, Greenland and the surrounding areas.That was FUN!
Well hope to meet some of you - the discussions have been interesting!
Bob
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simonoff
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Posted: Jan 04, 2010 01:09 Post subject: Re: Greetings from Bob Simonoff |
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Here is a calcite on natrolite from MSH from our collection. It is probably my favorite non-Greenland fluoro specimen.
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Calcite on natrolite. Size is 1 x 1 x 1 inch |
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zanthal
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Posted: Jan 04, 2010 01:18 Post subject: Re: Greetings from Bob Simonoff |
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Hi Bob,
If you collect in New Jersey I wanted to mention a certain stone indigenous there that I'm familiar with.
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Bearfort Mountain. Boonton, Rockaway Township puddingstone, is a purple puddingstone found in northern New Jersey. Geologically, it is formed of Paleozoic sandstone and quartz conglomerate. The puddingstone Schunemunk conglomerate is studded with pebbles of pink sandstone and white quartz.
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f you search on Wikipedia for "puddingstone" you'll find more info including pictures.
I'm out in California and looking forward to finding a spot I can collect some interesting samples myself.
Nice photo and a pretty fluorite :0-)
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Montanpark
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Posted: Jan 04, 2010 07:26 Post subject: Re: Greetings from Bob Simonoff |
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Hi Bob,
Another one out of the bush ;-)
Please give my regards to Jess and the family ... and maybe i should look for fluorescent specs in my cellar, hehe.
All the best for 2010
Roger
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Tracy
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Posted: Jan 04, 2010 10:47 Post subject: Re: Greetings from Bob Simonoff |
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zanthal wrote: | Hi Bob,
If you collect in New Jersey I wanted to mention a certain stone indigenous there that I'm familiar with.
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Bearfort Mountain. Boonton, Rockaway Township puddingstone, is a purple puddingstone found in northern New Jersey. Geologically, it is formed of Paleozoic sandstone and quartz conglomerate. The puddingstone Schunemunk conglomerate is studded with pebbles of pink sandstone and white quartz.
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f you search on Wikipedia for "puddingstone" you'll find more info including pictures.
I'm out in California and looking forward to finding a spot I can collect some interesting samples myself.
Nice photo and a pretty fluorite :0-) |
Bearfort Mountain is actually a bit further north than Boonton proper, spanning a state forest and a state park and crossing over into New York, but still not that far from my home - how exciting! I'll have to check this one out.
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Tracy
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Posted: Jan 04, 2010 10:49 Post subject: Re: Greetings from Bob Simonoff |
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And - nice to read about you Bob! Welcome!
- Tracy
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zanthal
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Posted: Jan 04, 2010 15:11 Post subject: Re: Greetings from Bob Simonoff |
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Forgive me Bob got going off on a tangent on your introduction thread :0-(
If you manage to get your hands on a good sample of that New Jersey puddingstone, be sure to share a picture :0-)
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Pete Modreski
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Posted: Jan 04, 2010 16:53 Post subject: Re: Greetings from Bob Simonoff |
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Bob, that is a really awesome photo of the fl. calcite on fl. natrolite! Thanks for sharing that, and welcome, to you and to Jessica.
Pete Modreski
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simonoff
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Posted: Jan 04, 2010 17:10 Post subject: Re: Greetings from Bob Simonoff |
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Thanks everyone! Hi Tracy and Pete!
Zanthal, next time we go through NJ we will look for "puddingstone". NP on the thread, that's how these things work! Stream of consciousness sometimes :-)
Roger good to see you here as well!
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Tracy
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Posted: Jan 04, 2010 18:32 Post subject: Re: Greetings from Bob Simonoff |
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Bob, I derailed your thread too, so another apology is in order.
Next time you find yourself near northern NJ let me know. Maybe we can all go collecting together...I live 35 minutes SW of Franklin, if it helps. Would love to visit the museum with someone who knows their fluorescents! :-)
- Tracy
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Tracy
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Posted: Jan 04, 2010 18:34 Post subject: Re: Greetings from Bob Simonoff |
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...er, that was two lnes of thought: going hunting together for puddingstone and meeting up at the Franklin museum...
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simonoff
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Posted: Jan 21, 2010 22:28 Post subject: Re: Greetings from Bob Simonoff |
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Tracy that would be fun! I'd surely be bringing another mineral collector along.
Pete I am glad you like the picture. A friend who lives in Colorado mentioned seeing it in a presentation the other week. I'm glad!
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Pete Modreski
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Posted: Feb 03, 2010 12:44 Post subject: Re: Greetings from Bob Simonoff |
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Bob, I do hope that was OK that I used your photo in a powerpoint presentation here--I used it as one of the illustrations of Mont St-Hilaire minerals in a talk (as I guess you heard) about the mineralogy of alkaline rocks and alkaline pegmatites, to a micromount group here in Denver. (I did display a credit line with your name & the Mineral Forum where it was posted.) As I said, that fluorescent calcite with natrolite really looked great!
I'll be taking off for Tucson in a couple more days.
Pete Modreski
simonoff wrote: | Tracy that would be fun! I'd surely be bringing another mineral collector along.
Pete I am glad you like the picture. A friend who lives in Colorado mentioned seeing it in a presentation the other week. I'm glad! |
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simonoff
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Posted: Feb 03, 2010 14:39 Post subject: Re: Greetings from Bob Simonoff |
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Pete, I was honored! Thanks so much. We are leaving for Tucson on the 9th - We (my daughter and I) hope to meet you and other FMF people.
Bob
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