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Plagioclase from Ireland (island)

Ireland
 
  • Connacht
    • Galway County
      • Connemara
        • Toombeola
drive.google.com (n.d.) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cnwdeUXwDsGdYD_bdtDzjBkZ79i82FZY/view?usp=sharing
      • Killimor
Morrissey, C. J. (1970) The Mineralogy, Structure and Origin of the Lead-zinc-copper Residual Orebody at Tynagh, County Gamay, Ireland (Doctoral dissertation, Imperial College of Science and Technology London).
    • Mayo County
Aftalion, M., & Max, M. D. (1987). U-Pb zircon geochronology from the Precambrian Annagh Division gneisses and the Termon granite, NW County Mayo, Ireland. Journal of the Geological Society, 144(3), 401-406.
Winchester, J. A., & Max, M. D. (1987). A displaced and metamorphosed peralkaline granite related to the late Proterozoic Labrador and Gardar suites: the Doolough Granite of County Mayo, northwest Ireland. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 24(4), 631-642.
  • Leinster
    • Carlow County
Barros, Renata, David Kaeter, Julian F. Menuge, Thomas Fegan, and John Harrop. (2022) "Rare Element Enrichment in Lithium Pegmatite Exomorphic Halos and Implications for Exploration: Evidence from the Leinster Albite-Spodumene Pegmatite Belt, Southeast Ireland" Minerals 12, no. 8: 981. https://doi.org/10.3390/min12080981
  • Munster
    • Tipperary County
Mason, B. & Wiik, H.B. (1966) The Composition of the Barratta, Carraweena, Kapoeta, Mooresfort, and Ngawi Meteorites. American Museum Novitates, No.2273, New York. 25 pp. (Dec 1966).
UK
 
  • Northern Ireland
    • Co. Antrim
      • Larne
Tilley, C.E. (1937) Wollastonite Solid Solutions from Scawt Hill, Co. Antrim. Mineralogical Magazine: 24(158): 569-572. http://rruff.info/uploads/MM24_569.pdf.
    • Co. Londonderry
Mittlefehldt, D.W. & 3 others (1998) Non-Chondritic Meteorites from Asteroidal Bodies. In: Planetary Materials (Papike, JJ - Ed.), Chapter 3: 1-398: Mineralogical Society of America, Washington, DC, USA.
Rubin, A. E., Keil, K., Taylor, G. J., Ma, M.-S., Schmitt, R. A. & Bogard, D. D. (1980) A Heterogeneous Lithic Fragment in the Bovedy L3 Chondrite: Origin by Impact-Melting of Porphyritic Chondrules: Meteoritics 15: 359-360. (Dec 1980).
    • County Down
Seymour, H. J. (1900). V.–On the occurrence of a Blue Amphibole in a Hornblende Kersantite from Co. Down. Geological Magazine, 7(6), 257-260. doi.org/10.1017/S0016756800176897
 
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