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Fluorite from
Manorgill Mine, Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham, England, UK


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Fluorite
Formula:CaF2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Quartz1 photo of Fluorite associated with Quartz at this locality.
Galena1 photo of Fluorite associated with Galena at this locality.
Sphalerite1 photo of Fluorite associated with Sphalerite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Fluorite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Manorgill Mine, Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham, England, UK
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:233126
Long-form Identifier:1:3:233126:3
GUID (UUID V4):487ae831-3530-4fd3-a36c-2e8e3d045367
Nearest other occurrences of Fluorite
0.3km (0.2 miles) Wiregill Mine, Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham, England, UK
1.6km (1.0 miles) California Mine, Eggleston, County Durham, England, UK
2.3km (1.5 miles) Lodgesike Mine, Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham, England, UK
2.9km (1.8 miles) Marlbeck Mine, Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham, England, UK
3.1km (1.9 miles) High Skears Mine, Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham, England, UK
3.1km (1.9 miles) Coldberry Mines, Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham, England, UK
3.4km (2.1 miles) Hudeshope Head Mine, Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham, England, UK
3.7km (2.3 miles) Racketgill Vein, Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham, England, UK
3.7km (2.3 miles) Low Skears Mine, Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham, England, UK
3.9km (2.4 miles) Sharnberry Mine (Skarnberry Mine), Eggleston, County Durham, England, UK
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Book (edition)
"v "v"v Silurian and Ordovician Lower Palaeozoic In the C·arboniferous Foundation goniatite zone -...Stainmore The northern one-third of the Backbone of England, that ridge of hilly country known since last century...deposits of lead ore and associated minerals described in this volume; those from the Pass southward to the...the Roman occupiers, but definite evidence begins in the 12th century with the records of the great m(>nasteries...zinc ore has also been mined. The deposits occur in fissure veins which form a geometrical pattern cutting
Book
Outstanding Natural Beauty Authors: lan Forbes, Durham County Council. Brian Young, British Geological Survey...Northumberland County Council. Lesley Hehir, Durham County Council. Graphic design: Louise Fenwick, Durham County...Smallcleugh Level, Nenthead, Beamish The North of England Open Air Museum. Page.12 Fossilised tropical sea...Antarctic Survey; p.26 Miners in Greenside Mine, Beamish The North of England Open Air Museum; p.28 Scraithole...Scraithole Vein, T.F. Bridges; p.28 Fluorite, Boltsburn Mine © The Natural History Museum, London; p.29 Sphalerite
Book
Outstanding Natural Beauty Authors: Ian Forbes, Durham County Council. Brian Young, British Geological Survey...Northumberland County Council. Lesley Hehir, Durham County Council. Graphic design: Louise Fenwick, Durham County...Smallcleugh Level, Nenthead, Beamish The North of England Open Air Museum. Page.12 Fossilised tropical sea...Antarctic Survey; p.26 Miners in Greenside Mine, Beamish The North of England Open Air Museum; p.28 Scraithole...Scraithole Vein, T.F. Bridges; p.28 Fluorite, Boltsburn Mine © The Natural History Museum, London; p.29 Sphalerite
Book (edition)
MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN ENGLAND AND WALF�S GEOLOGY OF THE NORTHERN PENNINE OREFIELD...lead, zinc and iron ores of the field were described in Volttmes II, IV, IX, XXV and XXVI of the Special...Dr. J. R. Earp assisting for a short period in 1941. In the course of this work, the mapping of the veins...inserted on the six-inch maps, and all available mine-sections were reduced to the common scale of 200...the mineral deposits. Petrographic investigations in connexion with the work were made by Dr. J. Phemister
Book
assertedby all in accordance with the Copyright, Designsand Patents Act 1988. Published in 2008 by NMS...Edinburgh EH1 1JF British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data in association with the Natural History Museum...Coverdesign by Mark Blackadder. Coverimages: (front) Fluorite [BM 1964, R 1524], seepage 152; (back) Calcite...Enterprises Limited Publishing. Printed and bound in the United Kingdom by Cambridge Printing. © The...reproduced, storedin a retrievalsystemor transmitted,in any form or by any means,electronic,mechanical. photocopying
Journal (issue)
.................................. 21 Mineralogy in the Field 1995 ACM Weekend report by Roy Starkey........ ... ............... 31 A new site for fluorite in the Mendips: Nyland Hill by Sue Cowdry ..................... 32 Further notes on the Banwell fluorite specimen from Wells Museum by Sue Cowdry .................... 34 Film, flash and fluorite by John M. Baty .............. ................... ... ................................. 37 Minerals in Northern England Yorks.Geol.Soc/Northern Branch Meeting report
Journal (issue)
..... 5 6 7 8 10 12 12 13 16 16 17 News Items. UK Mining Snippets ................................................................................... UK and European mineral shows in2019 .................comply with any duty or requirement imposed on it. • In the event of an accident or injury members of the...material. Among the various activities undertaken in pursuit of this aim, members make many field visits...high degree of responsibility amongst its members in the achievement of its aims, especially with regard
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Geology Vol. 61, 1966, pp. 385-401 ORE GENESIS IN THE IN THE LIGHT OF NORTH FLUID PENNINE INCLUSION...Pennine ores are presented. These indicate that fluorite was depositedbetweentemperaturesof 200øC and 100ø...cormate waterssimilarto thoseat presentfoundin the Durham coalfield. A comparison of the fluidinclusion...leadin additionto considerable quantitiesof zinc, fluorite,bariteand witherite. The earliest records of...18th,and especially the19th,centuries thatleadmining in theareawasparticularly active.At thepresent timeonlyseven
Journal (volume)
Journal Manager. The views and opinions expressed in this journal are not necessarily those of the Editor...the manganese ore bed obtained from Llyn Du Bach Mine, Harlech, Merionethshire, Wales. National Museum...admiring a fine North Pennine fluorite at the British Mineral and Gem Show in Leicester (March 1981). Reprinted...Phosgenite and matlockite in Derbyshire (Part 2) Trevor F. Bridges 6-12 Unusual fluorite from Old Towns Quarry...Quarry, Newton Aycliffe, Co. Durham Trevor F. Bridges and Timothy H. Pettigrew 12-14 NOTES Coronadite
Journal (issue)
.......... ........................ 12 First Aid in the Field by Ken Savage ...........................14 A remarkable occurrence of thenardite (Na2 SO4) in Gloucestershire by RJ. King ......................................... 24 Further geological travels in Germany (and France) by Steve McLean ..............to the point, does anyone know that you specialise in particular areas, themes or minerals within your...and specialise in, your local area without realising that your collection is dominant in certain minerals
 
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