File:Garnet rock near Redding, CT.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionGarnet rock near Redding, CT.jpg |
English: The picture shows a boulder of reddish appearance together with a scale bar. The boulder is a massive garnet with few visible crystals on the surface. The surface has been exposed to the elements and is partly covered by moss.
The picture was taken in Redding, Connecticut, close to the train station. Coordinates: 41°19'21.6"N 73°26'17.3"W Literature reference: W. M. Algar & P. Krieger: "Garnet rock near West Redding, Connecticut". American Journal of Science 1932; doi: 10.2475/ajs.s5-24.139.68 |
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