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Natrolite from UK

UK
 
  • England
    • Cornwall
      • Mullion
Golley, Peter, Williams, Richard (1995) Cornish Mineral Reference Manual. Endsleigh Book Co., Truro. 71pp.
Golley, Peter, Williams, Richard (1995) Cornish Mineral Reference Manual. Endsleigh Book Co., Truro. 71pp.
Russell, A. (1910): Mineralogical Magazine 15, 377-384
Golley, Peter, Williams, Richard (1995) Cornish Mineral Reference Manual. Endsleigh Book Co., Truro. 71pp.
Golley, Peter, Williams, Richard (1995) Cornish Mineral Reference Manual. Endsleigh Book Co., Truro. 71pp.
      • St Just
        • Botallack
Collins, J. H. (1871) A Handbook to the Mineralogy of Cornwall and Devon. Heard and Sons, Truro.
Hall, Townshend M. (1868) The Mineralogist's Directory: or, a guide to the Principal Mineral Localities in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Edward Stanford, London.
          • Cliff outcrops
Hall, Townshend M. (1868) The Mineralogist's Directory: or, a guide to the Principal Mineral Localities in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Edward Stanford, London.
      • St Keverne
        • Coverack
Russell, A. (1910): Mineralogical Magazine 15, 377-384
Green, D.I., Hubbard, N., and Ince, F. (2008) A review of the occurrences of the copper vanadate minerals volborthite and tangeite in the British Isles. Journal of the Russell Society, vol. 11, 54-58.
Golley, Peter, Williams, Richard (1995) Cornish Mineral Reference Manual. Endsleigh Book Co., Truro. 71pp.
      • St Stephen-in-Brannel
        • Foxhole
Russell, A. (1910): Mineralogical Magazine 15, 377-384
Hall, Townshend M. (1868) The Mineralogist's Directory: or, a guide to the Principal Mineral Localities in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Edward Stanford, London.
Hogg, Thomas (1825) A Manual of Mineralogy - In which is shown how much Cornwall contributes to the illustration of the science. W. Polybank High Cross, Truro.
    • Cumbria
      • Barrow-in-Furness
Hall, Townshend M. (1868) The Mineralogist's Directory: or, a guide to the Principal Mineral Localities in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Edward Stanford, London.
    • Derbyshire
      • Derbyshire Dales District
        • Blackwell in the Peak
[J. Russell Soc. 2001-89]
    • Merseyside
      • Wirral
Day, Harry (1999) BMS Database, British Micromount Society.
  • Northern Ireland
Walker, G. P. L. (1960). The amygdale minerals in the Tertiary lavas of Ireland. III. Regional distribution. Mineralogical Magazine, 32(250), 503-527.
      • Ballintoy
Day, Harry (1999) BMS Database, British Micromount Society.
      • Ballymena
S. Moreton, unpublished work.
      • Carrickfergus
Teertstra, D.K. and Dyer, A. (1994) The informal discreditation of "doranite" as the magnesium analog of analcime. Zeolites, 14, 411-413.
      • Garron Plateau
G. P. L. Walker (1962) Garronite, a New Zeolite, from Ireland and Iceland Mineralogical Magazine 33:173-186.
      • Glenarm
Walker, G. P. L. (1962) Garronite, a New Zeolite, from Ireland and Iceland, Mineralogical Magazine: 33: 173-186.
Tschernich, Rudy W. (1992) Zeolites of the World. Geoscience Press, Inc., Phoenix, Arizona. 567pp.
      • Islandmagee
        • Gobbins
www.habitas.org.uk (n.d.) http://www.habitas.org.uk/escr/summary.asp?item=527
Walker, G.P.L. (1959) The amygdale minerals in the Tertiary lavas of Ireland. II. The distribution of gmelinite. Mineralogical Magazine: 32(246): 202-217.
      • Larne
        • Glynn (Glynn Hill)
          • Magheramorne
Artioli, Gilberto, Foy, Harry (1994) Gobbinsite from Magheramorne Quarry, Northern Ireland. Mineralogical Magazine, 58 (393) 615-620 doi:10.1180/minmag.1994.058.393.10
        • Kilwaughter Castle
Walker, G. P. L. (1962) Garronite, a New Zeolite, from Ireland and Iceland, Mineralogical Magazine: 33: 173-186.
Walker, G. P. L. (1962) Garronite, a New Zeolite, from Ireland and Iceland, Mineralogical Magazine: 33: 173-186.
      • Templepatrick
Walker, G.P.L. (1960) The amygdale minerals in the Tertiary lavas of Ireland. IV. The crystal habit of calcite. Mineralogical magazine, 32 (251) 609-618
      • Whitehead
Walker, G. P. L. (1962) Garronite, a New Zeolite, from Ireland and Iceland, Mineralogical Magazine: 33: 173-186.
  • Scotland
    • Argyll and Bute
      • Isle of Mull
Emeleus, C. H., Gyopari, M. C. (1992) Chapter 5: Isle of Mull. In British Tertiary Volcanic Province - Geological Conservation Review No. 4. Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Peterborough. p.143-184.
Cann, J.R. (1965) The metamorphism of amygdales at 'S Airde Beinn, Northern Mull. Mineralogical Magazine, vol. 34, nΒ° 268, 92-106.
        • Treshnish
Stephen Moreton
John "Lord" Calvert collection (1832-1897)
    • East Renfrewshire
      • Barrhead
Meikle, T. K. (1989) The secondary mineralogy of the Clyde Plateau Lavas, Scotland. Part 1: Boyleston Quarry. Journal of the Russell Society, 2 (2) 11-14
Allan, W.C. (1973) Excursion 3: Rocks and minerals of Boyleston Quarry, Barrhead. In: Bluck, B. J. (ed.) Geology of the Glasgow District. Geological Society of Glasgow.
Houston, R.S. (1912) Notes on the Mineralogy of Renfrewshire. Transactions of the Paisley Naturalists' Society: 1: 1-87.
Heddle, M.F. (1901) The Mineralogy of Scotland, Volumes I and II. D. Douglas, Edinburgh.
    • Fife
      • Kirkcaldy
BMS collection, M.Wirth collection
    • Highland
      • East Sutherland and Edderton
        • Morvern
Render, Paul (n.d.) Paul Render Collection.
Render, Paul (n.d.) Paul Render Collection.
      • Eilean Γ‘ ChΓ¨o
        • Isle of Skye
          • Minginish
            • Carbost
Render, Paul (n.d.) Paul Render Collection.
              • Talisker
          • Trotternish
            • Staffin
Render, Paul (n.d.) Paul Render Collection.
      • North, West and Central Sutherland
Goodenough, K. M., Young, B. N., & Parsons, I. (2004). The minor intrusions of Assynt, NW Scotland: early development of magmatism along the Caledonian Front. Mineralogical Magazine, 68(4), 541-559. doi.org/10.1180/0026461046840207
Sabine, P. A. (1953). The petrography and geological significance of the post-Cambrian minor intrusions of Assynt and the adjoining districts of North-West Scotland1. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, 109(1-4), 137-172. doi.org/10.1144/GSL.JGS.1953.109.01-04.08
Sabine, P. A. (1952). The ledmorite dike of Achmelvich, near Lochinver, Sutherland. Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society, 29(216), 827-832.
    • North Ayrshire
      • Beith
[BMS]
      • Isle of Arran
Emeleus, C. H., & Gyopari, M. C. (1992). British Tertiary volcanic province. Chapman & Hall, London.
Dickin, A. P., Henderson, C. M. B., Gibb, F. G. F. (1984) Hydrothermal Sr contamination of the Dippin sill, Isle of Arran, Western Scotland. Mineralogical Magazine, 48 (348) 311-322 doi:10.1180/minmag.1984.048.348.02
Gibb, F. G. F., Henderson, C. M. B. (1978) The petrology of the Dippin sill, Isle of Arran. Scottish Journal of Geology, 14 (1) 1-27 doi:10.1144/sjg14010001
Tyrrell, G. W. (1928) The Geology of Arran. Memoirs of the Geological Survey, Scotland. The Geological Survey, Scotland
Mineralogical Magazine 1977 41 : 534-537
    • Orkney Islands
      • Mainland Island
Upton, B. G. J., Mitchell, R. H., Longs, A., & Aspen, P. (1992). Primitive olivine melanephelinite dykes from the Orkney Islands, Scotland. Geological Magazine, 129(3), 319-324. doi.org/10.1017/S0016756800019257
Baxter, A. N. (1987). Petrochemistry of late Palaeozoic alkali lamprophyre dykes from N Scotland. Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of The Royal Society of Edinburgh, 77(4), 267-277. doi.org/10.1017/S0263593300023166
Baxter, A. N., & Mitchell, J. G. (1984). Camptonite-Monchiquite dyke swarms of Northern Scotland
Halliday, A. N., McAlpine, A., & Mitchell, J. G. (1977). The age of the Hoy lavas, Orkney. Scottish Journal of Geology, 13(1), 43-52. doi.org/10.1144/sjg13010043
Brown, J. F. (1975). Potassium-Argon evidence of a Permian age for the camptonite dykes: Orkney. Scottish Journal of Geology, 11(3), 259-262. doi.org/10.1144/sjg11030259
Kellock, E. (1969). Alkaline basic igneous rocks in the Orkneys. Scottish Journal of Geology, 5(2), 140-153. doi.org/10.1144/sjg05020140
Flett, J. S. (1900). XXXIII.β€”The Trap Dykes of the Orkneys. Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 39(4), 865-905. doi.org/10.1017/S0080456800034517
Age relationships and their implications. Scottish Journal of Geology, 20(3), 297-308. doi.org/10.1144/sjg20030297
    • Perth and Kinross
      • Ochil Hills
[var. Galactite]
    • Renfrewshire
      • Bishopton
[Specimen in the Natural History Museum, London]
Day, Harry (1999) BMS Database, British Micromount Society.
    • Stirling
M.Wirth and BMS collections
    • West Dunbartonshire
Museum Natural History collection, London
  • Wales
    • Gwynedd
      • Aberdaron
        • Rhiw
Liferovich, R. P., Mitchell, R. H., Zozulya, D. R., Shpachenko, A. K. (2006) Paragenesis and composition of banalsite, stronalsite, and their solid solution in nepheline syenite and ultramafic alkaline rocks. The Canadian Mineralogist, 44 (4) 929-942 doi:10.2113/gscanmin.44.4.929
      • Pwllheli
National Museum of Wales collection
 
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