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  • England
    • Cumbria
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Cooper, M. P., Stanley, C. J. (1990) Minerals of the English Lake District - Caldbeck Fells. The Natural History Museum, London.
Young, B. (1987) Glossary of the minerals of the Lake District and adjoining areas. British Geological Survey, Newcastle upon Tyne. 104pp.
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.
  • Scotland
    • Highland
      • Fort William and Ardnamurchan
        • Strontian
Wolfe, M., Oddy, M., Starkey, R. (2008) Mineral News. UK Journal of Mines and Minerals 29, 4-22
Green, D. I., Tindle, A. G., Hubbard, N., McCallum, D., Jackson, B. (2008) Heulandite-Sr and heulandite-Ba, two zeolite group minerals new to Britain from Whitesmith Mine, Strontian, Highland Region, Scotland. Journal of the Russell Society, 11. 80-86
Green, D.L., McCallum, D. (2005) Kainosite-(Y) from the Strontian Mines, Highland Region, Scotland. UK Journal of Mines and Minerals 26, Rockbottom Publications. 23-26
 
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