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Rhondda-Cynon-Taff (Mid Glamorgan; Glamorgan), Wales, UK

Following the reorganisation of 1996, the three Unitary Authorities of Rhondda Cynon Taff, Bridgend and Merthyr Tydfil and were formed from the administrative county of Mid Glamorgan.

Mid Glamorgan was itself only formed during the 1974 reorganisation and was previously part of the traditional county of Glamorgan, which dates back to the middle ages.

Mineral specimens from locations within this section may therefore be labeled as coming from Rhondda-Cynon-Taff, Mid Glamorgan or Glamorgan depending upon the time they were collected.




Mineral list contains entries from the region specified including sub-localities


Mineral List:
Alstonite
Anglesite
Ankerite
Apatite-(CaF)
var: Carbonate-rich Apatite-(CaF)

Aragonite
Aurichalcite
Azurite
Baryte
Barytocalcite
Calcite
Cerussite
Chalcopyrite
Chamosite
Covellite
Dickite
Dolomite
Fluorite
Galena
Goethite
Greenockite ?
Hatchettite
Hematite
Hemimorphite
Jamborite
Lepidocrocite
Malachite
Marcasite
Millerite
Palygorskite
Pyrite
Quartz
Rosasite
Siderite
Siegenite
Smithsonite
Sphalerite
Witherite


144 entries listed. 35 valid minerals.

Localities in this Region:
UK
 
  • Wales
    • Rhondda-Cynon-Taff (Mid Glamorgan; Glamorgan)
      • Abercynon
      • Clydach Vale
      • Coed Ely
      • Gelli
      • Gilfach Coch
      • Llanharan
      • Llanharry
      • Llantwit Fardre
        • Beddau
      • Trehafod
      • Tylorstown

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