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K Feldspar from UK

UK
 
  • England
    • Berkshire
      • Windsor and Maidenhead
        • Wargrave
Kemp, S. J., & Wagner, D. (2006). The mineralogy, geochemistry and surface area of mudrocks from the London Clay Formation of southern England.
    • Cornwall
      • Breage
        • Godolphin Cross
[var. Adularia] Collection Richard De Nul
      • Calstock
        • Gunnislake
          • Clitters United Mines
[var. Adularia] Collection Richard De Nul
      • Carn Brea
        • Pool
[var. Adularia] Ken Honking Collection.
      • Falmouth
Woolley, Alan R. (2019) Alkaline Rocks and Carbonatites of the World. Part 4: Antarctica, Asia and Europe (excluding the former USSR), Australasia and Oceanic Islands. The Geological Society of London. doi:10.1144/mpar4
      • Germoe
        • Boscreege
Economic Geology (1980) 75, 752-759
      • Mabe
Economic Geology (1980) 75, 752-759
      • Penzance
        • Wherrytown
[var. Adularia] Sir Arthur Russell (1949) The Wherry Mine, Penzance, Its History and its Mineral Productions. Mineralogical Magazine 28:517-533.
      • Sennen
        • Land's End
Kristian Drivenes (2021) Sn-rich tourmaline from the Land’s End granite, SW England. NATURA 111 (1): 27-28, 2021 - TUR2021 3rd International Conference on Tourmaline
      • St Agnes
        • Porthtowan
Rollinson, G.K., Boutillier, N. Le, Selly, R. (2017) Cobalt mineralization in Cornwall – A new discovery at Porthtowan. Geoscience in South-West England, 14 (2) Ussher Society.
      • St Gluvias
[var. Adularia] Collins, J. H. (1871) A Handbook to the Mineralogy of Cornwall and Devon. Heard and Sons, Truro.
      • St Hilary
[var. Adularia]
      • St Just
        • Botallack
          • Botallack Mine
Halliday, A. N. (1980). The timing of early and main stage ore mineralization in Southwest Cornwall. Economic Geology, 75(5), 752-759.
          • Cliff outcrops
[var. Adularia] Russell, Arthur (1920) On the occurrence of Phenacite and Scheelite at Wheal Cock, St. Just, Cornwall. Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society, 19 (88) 19-22 doi:10.1180/minmag.1920.019.88.06
[var. Adularia] Collection Richard De Nul
        • Kenidjack Valley
          • Boswedden Mine (incl. Wheal Praze; Wheal Williams; Yankee Boy Mine)
[var. Adularia] Carne, J. (1822) On the Mineral Productions and the Geology of the Parish of St. Just. Transactions of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall, 2. 290-358
        • Pendeen
[var. Adularia]
Halliday, A. N. (1980). The timing of early and main stage ore mineralization in Southwest Cornwall. Economic Geology, 75(5), 752-759.
MINERALOGICAL MAGAZINE, (1993), VOL 57, PP. 352-354
        • Trewellard
Halliday, A. N. (1980). The timing of early and main stage ore mineralization in Southwest Cornwall. Economic Geology, 75(5), 752-759.
      • St Keverne
[var. Adularia] P Haas collection
      • St Teath
[var. Adularia] 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.
      • Stokeclimsland
        • Callington
[var. Adularia] Hall, T.M. (1868): Edward Stanford (London), 168 pp.
      • Tintagel
[var. Adularia] 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.
    • Devon
      • Exeter
Thorpe, R. S., Cosgrove, M. E., & Van Calsteren, P. W. C. (1986). Rare earth element, Sr-and Nd-isotope evidence for petrogenesis of Permian basaltic and K-rich volcanic rocks from south-west England. Mineralogical Magazine, 50(357), 481-490. doi.org/10.1180/minmag.1986.050.357.11
Knill, D. C. (1982). Permian volcanism in south-western England. In: Sutherland, D.S. (ed) Igneous Rocks of the British Isles. Wiley, Chichester, 329-332.
Cosgrove, M. E. (1972). The geochemistry of the potassium-rich Permian volcanic rocks of Devonshire, England. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 36(2), 155-170. doi.org/10.1007/BF00371186
Velde, D. (1971). A note on an analcite-bearing lamproite from Devonshire. Geological Magazine, 108(3), 201-204. doi.org/10.1017/S0016756800051542
Knill, D. C. (1969). The Permian igneous rocks of Devon. Bull. geol. Surv. G. B, 29, 115-38.
Miller, J. A., Shibata, K., & Munro, M. (1962). The potassium—argon age of the lava of Killerton Park, near Exeter. Geophysical Journal International, 6(3), 394-396. doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.1962.tb00360.x
      • West Devon
        • Okehampton Hamlets
von Knorring, O., and Condliffe, E. (1984) On the occurrence of niobium-tantalum and other rare-element minerals in the Meldon aplite, Devonshire. Mineralogical Magazine, vol. 48, n° 348, 443-448.
    • Essex
      • Braintree
Kemp, S. J., & Wagner, D. (2006). The mineralogy, geochemistry and surface area of mudrocks from the London Clay Formation of southern England.
    • Gloucestershire
      • South Gloucestershire
        • Wickwar
Plan, A., Lindgren, P., Erickson, T. M., & Söderlund, U. (2022, August). Reidite discovered in the Triassic distal impact ejecta deposit of southwest Britain. In 85th Annual Meeting of The Meteoritical Society, 2022.
    • Kent
      • Swale
        • Warden
Kemp, S. J., & Wagner, D. (2006). The mineralogy, geochemistry and surface area of mudrocks from the London Clay Formation of southern England. - http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/7232/1/IR06060.pdf
    • Medway
Kemp, S. J., & Wagner, D. (2006). The mineralogy, geochemistry and surface area of mudrocks from the London Clay Formation of southern England.
  • Scotland
    • Argyll and Bute
      • Isle of Mull
        • Carsaig
[var. Adularia]
    • Highland
      • Eilean á Chèo
        • Isle of Skye
          • Broadford
[var. Adularia]
          • Minginish
            • Cuillin Hills
Emeleus, C. H., Gyopari, M. C. (1992) Chapter 2: The Isle of Skye. In British Tertiary Volcanic Province - Geological Conservation Review No. 4. Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Peterborough. p.13-68.
      • North, West and Central Sutherland
        • Assynt
Searle, M. P., Law, R. D., Dewey, J. F., & Streule, M. J. (2010). Relationships between the Loch Ailsh and Borralan alkaline intrusions and thrusting in the Moine Thrust zone, southern Assynt culmination, NW Scotland. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 335(1), 383-404. doi.org/10.1144/SP335.18
Searle, M. P., Law, R. D., Dewey, J. F., & Streule, M. J. (2010). Relationships between the Loch Ailsh and Borralan alkaline intrusions and thrusting in the Moine Thrust zone, southern Assynt culmination, NW Scotland. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 335(1), 383-404. doi.org/10.1144/SP335.18
Young, B. N., Parsons, I., & Threadgould, R. (1994). Carbonatite near the Loch Borralan intrusion, Assynt. Journal of the Geological Society, 151(6), 945-954. doi.org/10.1144/gsjgs.151.6.0945
Young, B. N., Parsons, I., & Threadgould, R. (1994). Carbonatite near the Loch Borralan intrusion, Assynt. Journal of the Geological Society, 151(6), 945-954. doi.org/10.1144/gsjgs.151.6.0945
Thirlwall, M. F., & Burnard, P. (1990). Pb-Sr-Nd isotope and chemical study of the origin of undersaturated and oversaturated shoshonitic magmas from the Borralan pluton, Assynt, NW Scotland. Journal of the Geological Society, 147(2), 259-269. doi.org/10.1144/gsjgs.147.2.0259
Thirlwall, M. F., & Burnard, P. (1990). Pb-Sr-Nd isotope and chemical study of the origin of undersaturated and oversaturated shoshonitic magmas from the Borralan pluton, Assynt, NW Scotland. Journal of the Geological Society, 147(2), 259-269. doi.org/10.1144/gsjgs.147.2.0259
Notholt, A. J. G., Highley, D. E., & Harding, R. R. (1985). Investigation of phosphate (apatite) potential of Loch Borralan igneous complex, northwest Highlands, Scotland. Transactions of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy. Section B. Applied earth science, 94, 58-65.
Notholt, A. J. G., Highley, D. E., & Harding, R. R. (1985). Investigation of phosphate (apatite) potential of Loch Borralan igneous complex, northwest Highlands, Scotland. Transactions of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy. Section B. Applied earth science, 94, 58-65.
Van Breemen, O., Aftalion, M., & Johnson, M. R. W. (1979). Age of the Loch Borrolan complex, Assynt, and late movements along the Moine Thrust Zone. Journal of the Geological Society, 136(4), 489-495. doi.org/10.1144/gsjgs.136.4.0489
Van Breemen, O., Aftalion, M., & Johnson, M. R. W. (1979). Age of the Loch Borrolan complex, Assynt, and late movements along the Moine Thrust Zone. Journal of the Geological Society, 136(4), 489-495. doi.org/10.1144/gsjgs.136.4.0489
Woolley, A. R. (1965). The Loch Borralan alkaline igneous complex (Doctoral dissertation, Royal Holloway, University of London).
Shand, S. J. (1910). On borolanite and its associates in Assynt. Transactions of the Edinburgh Geological Society, 9, 202-215 (preliminary communication), 376-419 (second communication). doi.org/10.1144/transed.9.3.202
        • Loch Loyal Complex
Woolley, Alan R. (2019) Alkaline Rocks and Carbonatites of the World. Part 4: Antarctica, Asia and Europe (excluding the former USSR), Australasia and Oceanic Islands. The Geological Society of London. doi:10.1144/mpar4
Holdsworth, R. E., Strachan, R. A., & Alsop, G. I. (2001). Solid Geology of the Tongue District: Memoir for 1: 50 000 Geological Sheet 114E (Scotland). London: Stationery Office.
Hughes, H. S., Goodenough, K. M., Walters, A. S., McCormac, M., GUNN, A. G., & Lacinska, A. (2013). The structure and petrology of the Cnoc nan Cuilean Intrusion, Loch Loyal Syenite Complex, NW Scotland. Geological Magazine, 150(5), 783-800. doi.org/10.1017/S0016756812000957
Walters, A. S., Goodenough, K. M., Hughes, H. S., Roberts, N. M., Gunn, A. G., Rushton, J., & Lacinska, A. (2013). Enrichment of Rare Earth Elements during magmatic and post-magmatic processes: a case study from the Loch Loyal Syenite Complex, northern Scotland. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 166(4), 1177-1202. doi.org/10.1007/s00410-013-0916-z
Halliday, A. N., Aftalion, M., Parsons, I., Dickin, A. P., & Johnson, M. R. W. (1987). Syn-orogenic alkaline magmatism and its relationship to the Moine Thrust Zone and the thermal state of the Lithosphere in NW Scotland. Journal of the Geological Society, 144(4), 611-617. doi.org/10.1144/gsjgs.144.4.0611
King, B. C. (1942). The CNOC Nan Cuilean Area of the Ben Loyal Igneous Complex: Read 19 February, 1941 [Plates III-VI]. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, 98(1-4), 147-185. doi.org/10.1144/GSL.JGS.1942.098.01-04.09
    • Inverclyde
[var. Adularia]
    • North Ayrshire
Spinks, S.C., Parnell, J., Still, J.W. (2014) Redox-controlled selenide mineralization in the Upper Old Red Sandstone. Scottish Journal of Geology, 50, 173-182.
    • Outer Hebrides
      • Isle of Lewis and Harris
        • Harris
O. von Knorring and R. Dearnley (1960) The Lewisian Pegmatites of South Harris, Outer Hebrides. Mineralogical Magazine 32:366-378
Baba, S., Grew, E. S., Shearer, C. K., & Sheraton, J. W. (2000). Surinamite: A high-temperature metamorphic beryllosilicate from Lewisian sapphirine-bearing kyanite-orthopyroxene-quartz-potassium feldspar gneiss at South Harris, NW Scotland. American Mineralogist, 85(10), 1474-1484.
    • Stirling
[var. Adularia] Day, Harry (1999) BMS Database, British Micromount Society.
 
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