| Dyer, A., Wilson, O. M., Enamy, H., Williams, C. D. (1993) Stellerite from Todhead Point, Grampian Region, Scotland. Mineralogical Magazine, 57 (388) 540-542 doi:10.1180/minmag.1993.057.388.17 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) |
57, PP. 540-542 Stellerite from Todhead Point, Grampian Region, Scotland STELLERITE is a zeolite (named...earliest detailed compilation of zeolite locations in Scotland was that of Heddle (1901) and it contains analyses...samples from Todhead Point (Grid Ref. No. 870769) which is on the east coast of Scotland approximately...approximately 9 km due south of Stonehaven (Grampian Region). Todhead Point is formed from igneous and sedimentary...amygdales. The basalt crops out immediately below the Todhead lighthouse and also in the adjacent Braidon Bay |
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57, PP. 540-542 Stellerite from Todhead Point, Grampian Region, Scotland STELLERITE is a zeolite (named...earliest detailed compilation of zeolite locations in Scotland was that of Heddle (1901) and it contains analyses...samples from Todhead Point (Grid Ref. No. 870769) which is on the east coast of Scotland approximately...approximately 9 km due south of Stonehaven (Grampian Region). Todhead Point is formed from igneous and sedimentary...amygdales. The basalt crops out immediately below the Todhead lighthouse and also in the adjacent Braidon Bay |
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MINERALS OF SCOTLAND PAST AND PRESENT Alec Livingstone National Museums of Scotland Publishing Limited... Publishedby NMS PublishingLimited NationalMuseumsof Scotland ChambersStreet EdinburghEHl lJF © 1MS PublishingLimited...FOREWORD Vll ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS INTRODUCTION Scotland, the country, physiography Xl Xlll SCOTLAND'S...SCOTLAND'S GEOLOGICAL EVOLUTION The voyage of Scotland through time COLLECTORS AND COLLECTIONS Introduction...species 1 55 2 Minerals originally discovered in Scotland 188 3 Scottish minerals 1991-96 190 REFERENCESAND |
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to come. The number of mineralogy curators in the UK can now be counted on two hands, but more worryingly...She became much more involved with the team at the UK Journal of Mines and Minerals and became its webmaster...years from 2002 onward focussed on Strontian in Scotland where we stayed with Dot and Donnie Macpherson...Gloucester), and his interest in mines, principally UK metal mines, never faded. He was a close friend of...Members. Mr. Paul Bisset North Newton, Methlick, Aberdeenshire. AB41 7DR 01651 806570 N Mrs. Yvonne Bisset |
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has donated a wide range of items, covering both UK and world mineralogical topics, to the Society Library;...of a number of publications (Mineralogical Record, UK Journal of Mines and Minerals, Lapis) and a variety...lively turn out from our members. Zinc deposits in the UK Ten of us joined our previous branch Chair Dr Steve...thought the talk was going to be 'smithsonite in the UK'. But the first slide reassured us, a smashing sample...is probably the only primary zinc mineral in the UK. Mineralogically, zinc minerals are a relatively |
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Nortlrn·est Highlands of Scotland Con Gillen 9. The Inner Hebrides of Scotland Con Gillen 11. The Gulf...sters Da,·id Alexander Geology and landscapes of Scotland Con Gillen La catastrophe: A1ow11Pelee and the...London; National Museums of Scotland (Royal Museum and Museum of Scotland), Edinburgh; Oxford University...t.1useum (NaturalHistory). NMSNati:malMuseumof Scotland(RoyalMuseuma:idt.~JSe:.rm of Scot'a:1d). Edinb...from Weardale in County Durham being a case in point. Many of these specimens are labelled "Cumberland" |