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Galena from
Snaisgill Mine, Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham, England, UK


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Galena
Formula:PbS
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Galena data
Locality Data:Click here to view Snaisgill Mine, Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham, England, UK
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:234180
Long-form Identifier:1:3:234180:4
GUID (UUID V4):0e65695b-093f-4d6a-b1f0-d668e294cef4
Nearest other occurrences of Galena
0.9km (0.5 miles) Low Skears Mine, Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham, England, UK
1.5km (0.9 miles) High Skears Mine, Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham, England, UK
2.4km (1.5 miles) Coldberry Mines, Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham, England, UK
2.5km (1.6 miles) Lodgesike Mine, Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham, England, UK
2.9km (1.8 miles) Coldberry Gutter, Coldberry Mines, Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham, England, UK
3.3km (2.0 miles) Red Grooves Lead Mine (Red Groves), Newbiggin, County Durham, England, UK
3.5km (2.2 miles) Racketgill Vein, Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham, England, UK
4.1km (2.6 miles) Manorgill Mine, Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham, England, UK
4.2km (2.6 miles) Wiregill Mine, Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham, England, UK
4.8km (3.0 miles) Bleagill Mine, Newbiggin, County Durham, England, UK
References
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Report (edition)
is the Wholesale Agent to the Tr&de outside the County of London. w.c.; 1916. Price 'l'wo Shillings...of which this series is the outcome is described in the Pref.ace to the first volume, and it will suffic...sa.me arrangement of matter has been followed as in the previous publication, namely, an introductory...and uses of the barium-minerals, and a second part in which is given a detailed account of the Mines. It...barytes in .Great Britain, but that notwithstanding that fact more than half the amount used in this country
Report (edition)
of which this series is the outcome is described in the Preface to the first volume, and it will suffice...Slldlle arrangement of matter has been followed as in the previous publication, namely, an . int.roductory...barytes in Great Britain, but th.at notwithstanding that fact more than half the a.mount used in this country...a,mount used came from Germany. It is pointed out in the introduction t-hat the German product wa.s ch...would seem that there should be no serious difficulty in improving the finishing processes <>f the home,-products
Report (edition)
first edition of this memoir, which was published in 1915, was written by R. G. Carruthers, T. Eastwood...Pocock, D. A. \Vray, H. Dewey, and C. E. N. Bromehead. In 1916 a second edition appeared, by the same authors...describe some of the mines of North Wales. \Ve have in all cases to acknowledge our indebtedness to the...thanks are also due for the great assistance rendered in Cumberland by Messrs. Reynoldson, Robinson, Davis...3. Cumbel'land, p. 24. 5. Yorkshire, p. 51. 2. Durham, p. 10. 4. \Vestmorland, p. 42. 6. Lancashire,
Report (issue)
ORE o, /J / \ I DEPOSITS UPPER WEARDALE, DURHAM ' I.JILES -:•••..... . ...___ •• • •:•• ...W[ST ·••, IFIE!IHOP[ '= ·. ,•'. ••'• ... TEESDALE IRON ORE VEINS; ----- •, .. -rLATS .. UPPER... 2 IRON ORE DEPOSITS OF WEARDALE UPPER TEESDALE ,,, 0 2 3 MILES TROUGH .• • ..•·" ......Structure of Ore-bodies lviineralo gy I. Weardale, Co. Durham 1. Carricks 11ine - 2. Rowantree A - 3. Rowantree...top Lir::estones in Rookhope (Frazers Hush, Groverake, Stotfield Head) 14. Prospects in the Felltop Limestones
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...witherite and barytes, minerals that accompany the galena, all became industrially important. The 20th century
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
Report (volume)
is the Wholesale Agent to t he Trade outside the County of London. 1919. Price 3s. 6d. Net. iii ...is outlined in the Preface to the first of those volumes to be published, namely, that in which the hrematites...hrematites of the North-West of England are dealt with (Special Reports on the Mineral Resources of Great...Great Britain, vol. viii), The present volume, in cont.inuation of the genera.I subject, is devoted to...mines now in operation, or the reopening of which a.ppe.ared .possible, was carried out in 1917. The
Report (issue)
(A)-ENGLAND AND WALES: 1 . South... West England and South Wales District (a) South-West England • •...the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research IN accordance with our terms of reference, we, the Geological...and we are grateful to them for their assistance in our work. Mr. H. E. Collins, Member (Production and...These visits give us an opportunity of seeing work in progress and the officers concerned with it. We are...time in the Palaeontological, Petrographical and Chemical departments at South Kensington and, in particular
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
PARAGENESIS AND COLOR OF FLUORITE THE ENGLISH PENNINES IN KrNcsrrv C. DuNnau, GeologicalSuraey oJ Great Britain...oI the Pennines Paragenesis of Fluorite. . In Banded Veins In "Flats" and Cavities Epimorphsafter Fluorite...InPrimaryDeposits Distribution oI Colored Fluorite in the Northern Pennines Review of other Fluorite Occurrences...which examplesbearing the labels "Cumberland," "Durham," "Weardale" or "Boltsburn" are not to be found...region. The details of mode of occurrence of fluorite in the Pennines are not as familiar to the mineralogist
Report (issue)
GREAT BRITAIN: ENGLAND & WALES • • Wartime Pamphlet No. 46 • • BARIUM MINERALS IN ENGLAND & WALES .....FIG. I- DISTRIBUTION OF BARIUM DEPOSITS • 1N ENGLAND & WALES • BARYTES I o WITHERITE 0 Ntwc�: e ...the available information on the occurrences in England and �Vales; and to meet urge11.t requests for...instead of in printed form. The deposits of Central Scotland have already been dealt with in \;{artime...\;{artime Pamphlet No.3 8, by A. G. Mao:::;.regor, 19%. In the account which follovrs ., Dr. Dunham was l"' esponsible
Report (issue)
MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN ENGLAND AND WALES Geology of the Country around Barnard...the Solid edition in 1881 and the Drift edition in 1883. Some revisions were inserted in 1889. Some, but...Vertical Sections Sheet 65, published in 1878, included some sequences in the Coal Measures of the district...C. Mills in north-central, central, eastern and south-eastern areas and by Mr. J. H. Hull in north-western...Drift editions of the new one-inch map were published in 1968. The task of compiling this memoir has fallen
Report (issue)
THE ONE-INCH AND QUARTER-INCH GEOLOGICAL MAPS of ENGLAND and WALES L ,11'6 I' r f O '- � I 22• � ...Geological Survey Board . . .. • • APPENDIX: (A)-ENGLAND AND WALES: • • • • • • • • • • • • • •...REPORTS: 1. South-West England and South Wales District • • • (A) South-West England (B) South Wales • •...the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research IN accordance with our terms of reference, we, the Geological...and we are grateful to them for their assistance in our work. Mr. A. A. Fulton, General Manager and formerly
 
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