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Wad from
Winster, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK


Locality type:Village
Classification
Species:'Wad' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Wad data
Locality Data:Click here to view Winster, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:629438
Long-form Identifier:1:3:629438:0
GUID (UUID V4):aad1f205-bdfc-466c-aefa-891596331bd9
Localities for Wad in this Region
Brown Edge, Winster, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
C. S. Gnrnctt—Alteration of Shales in Derbyshire. 473 EXPLANATION OF PLATE IX. Photograph of camera...Local Alteration in Limestone Shales at Wensley, Derbyshire. By C. S. GARNETT. SMALL stream forms the boundary...boundary between the Parishes of Wensley an 1 Winster, on the north-west of the former; and hereabouts...feet above the Carboniferous limestone. On the Winster side, the shales form a oded slope (Whites Wood)... 474 C. 8. Garnett—Alteration of Shales in Derbyshire. ferruginous substances of the shale—although
Journal (issue)
PEAK of rhe DISTRICT A joint publication of Rockbottom Publications and the Peak District Mines Historical...Mines&Mineralsand vol. 12 no. 1 of the Bulletin of the Peak District Mines Historical Society. COVER:BLUE JOHN FLUORITE...FLUORITE, Blue John Mine, Castleton, Derbyshire, polished slab 7 x I 0cm. Bob King Collection (KI052),...TRI T MI E HISTORIC L SOCIETY 3-----------BL The UK Jouma/ of 1Jfi11es a11dMinerals publishes articles...advertising. EJOHN 4-----------ORIGI of the PEAK DISTRICT DC Quirk ORE FIELD EDITOR Mick Cooper EDITORIAL
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
either being diagenetic as in the Cave-in-Rock district of Illinois (Park, I967), or epigenetic as at...I974) in south-east Derbyshire and Dirtlow Rake and Treak Cliff in northern Derbyshire (Lunn et al., I974)...w t ~ nickel. At eleven localities, notably at Winster, Oxclose mine, Dirtlow Rake, and Odin mine, marcasite...content for Derbyshire bravoites Ni wt Co wt ~o No. of anal. Millclose Mine Oxclose Mine Winster Shuttle...analyses of nickeliferous marcasites Dirtlow Rake Winster .X r Ni wt ~o Co wt ~o Fe wt ~ S wt ~o Total
Journal (issue)
Long Rake Mine, near Youlgreave, in the Derbyshire Peak District, has left this large open stope with ore-passes...developed when an aunt took me walking in the Peak District, and I was intrigued by the minerals and crystals...was furthered on two school camps in the Peak District helped by the geography teacher Ron Disney, who...(Caving, Climbing, Hiking and Camping). When the Derbyshire Caving Association was formed in 1960, I was...publication of the first edition of Caves of Derbyshire. I drove hundreds of miles on a scooter, checking
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
55–86 Mineralization of the South Pennine Orefield, UK—A Review T.D. Ford1 & N.E. Worley2* 1 Department... Leicester LE1 7RH, UK 23, Gloucester Avenue, Nuthall, Nottingham, NG16 1AL, UK *Correspondence: noel...along the eastern margins of a large inlier, the Derbyshire High, in Carboniferous platform carbonate host...commercial interest. The orefield lies mostly in Derbyshire, extending into Staffordshire. Estimates of the...comparisons are made with other MVT orefields in the UK. Tectono-stratigraphic setting and burial history
Book
DER by Peter R. Rodgers Derbyshire Geology £1.50 By the same author: YORKSHIRE MINERALS Of...Of related interest: CAVES OF DERBYSHIRE DERBYSHIRE: EARLY A Visitor’s Guide SETTLEMENT GEOLOGICAL...GEOLOGICAL LAKELAND IN DERBYSHIRE EXCURSIONS GEOLOGY IN LAKELAND Derbyshire Geology by Peter R. Rodgers... Nelson, Lancs. Contents Geological Map of Derbyshire sk, este 6 ECE, 2s yh 8 Gere) Mer aise...Sedimentary Rocks in Derbyshire .... esses 26 3. Volcanic Rocksanithe Peak District... sms 42 Ao
Report (volume)
Swaledale are described togetlier with th6se of-· Derbyshire and· certain · othei· districts of minor importance...the Carboniferous Limestone,. et,9., 9£ North Derbyshire (Second Edition, 1887), is still the best and...and · ·most complete description of that district; most of t he parts of that memoii: ·relating to our...iatarice in reference to the mines of the Grassington district. · · ::/ ·. ....) ..· .:• JOHN S. FLETT, ···...-DETAlLED DESCRIPTIONS OF THE l\hN:ES (continued):DERBYSHIRE (Castleton, p. 48. Bradwell, p. 52. Tideswell
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Field Meeting in the Peak District 11-13 June 1971 Report of the Director: TREVOR D. FORD the main theme...to Wynn's Tor (SK 240602), a dolomite tor near Winster. This striking crag feature is typical of many...side of the boundary. FIELD MEETING IN THE PEAK DISTRICT 233 Acceptance of the absence of unconformities...formerly worked as a pigment under the name of 'wad'. The halloysite had been tried for porcelain manufacture...late Pleistocene age. FIELD MEETING IN THE PEAK DISTRICT 235 Adjacent to the Low Moor pits, the dolomite
Journal (issue)
Peterborough exhibition — A. Dawn and A. Filmer Peak District Mining Museum — L. Willies T. D. Ford 161 The...The Growth of Geological Knowledge in the Peak District M. Evans 191 A new reconstruction of the skull of...Precambrian of Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire, England The Mercian Geologist is published by the East...test the method in the generally less favourable UK environment. In addition to EM, gamma spectrometer...longest river in England, is fed by the Dove and Derwent, which both rise in the Peak District. In early post-Devensian
Book
EAK IC T I D Compiled by members of the Peak District Mines Historical Society and edited by TREVOR...of the Peak District Mines Historical Society in the hope that visitors to the Peak District National Park...formed the backbone of the wealth of the Peak District for over 1500 years. The limestone uplands and...scenery are not normally compatible, the old Derbyshire lead miners invariably used local materials for...are, however, rapidly disappearing, and the Peak District Mines Historical Society is making efforts in
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
GEOLOGY OF THE LOVVER CARBONIFEROUS ROCKS OF DERBYSHIRE. WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE LONG EXCURSION...H E district described in this sketch includes the north and T north-west portions of Derbyshire, and...the county. It consists of the hill country of Derbyshire, which forms the southern spur of the Pennine...lies east of the watershed of the central part of England, and is drained by the Derwent and the Dove, which...distance forms the boundary between Yorkshire and Derbyshire. It flows in a south-easterly direction, and
Journal (issue)
Mining History The Bulletin of the Peak District Mines Historical Society Ltd. Volume 16, No. 5, Summer...Willies. Hilderston, 174 Dale Road, Matlock Bath, Derbyshire. DE4 3PS. Contents Associate Editors: Evelyn...Mineral Deposits at Brassington and Carsington, Derbyshire Trevor D. Ford and John A. Jones 1 Geophysical...24 Early Exploration of Mines at Perryfoot, Derbyshire Bernard Chandler 32 The History of Coalpithole...Peak Forest and Chapel-en-le-Frith Liberties, Derbyshire. 1705-1880 Chris Heathcote 36 Addendum - Plans
Report (issue)
been . described ·by Mr. T. Eastwood; those in Derbyshire by Mr. R. W. Pocock, while ·Mr. G. V. Wilson...Redruth ; District 2, St . .Agnes and St. .Austell ; District 3, Kit Hill and Gunnis­ lake ; District 4, Bodmin...Bodmin l'fioor; District 5, Devonshire ; District 6, Cumberland ... m.-Jl;I!.No.ANESE ORES. INTRODUCTION...THE MINES:­ District l, St . .Austell : Moor; District 2, Launceston and Brentor; District 3, Exeter ;...; District 4, Carnarvon­ shire ; District 5, Merioneth and Denbighshire ; Dis­ . .. .. . trict 6, Derbys
Book
arr THE INDUSTRIAL ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE PEAK DISTRICT THE INDUSTRIAL ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE BRITISH ISLES...ISLES Series Editor: E. R. R. GREEN Derbyshire, by Frank Nixon The East Midlands, by David M. Smith...Ashmore The Peak District, by Helen Harris Scotland, by John Butt Southern England (second edition, revised)...format The Industrial Archaeology of THE PEAK DISTRICT HELEN HARRIS DAVID & CHARLES : NEWTON ABBOT...Counties of the Peak District National Park. i4 Surface relief of the Peak District National Park {Based
Report (edition)
s. 0. Code No. 40153- \ ENGLAND AND WALES. THE GEOLOGY OF CARRONIFEROUS LIMESTONE, YOREDALE ROCKS...ROCKS, AND MILLSTONE GRIT OF NORTH DERBYSHIRE. (PARTS OF SHEETS 88 S.E., 81 N.E., 81 S.E., '72 N.E., 8'2...·-=----- -- [ MEMOIR1S OF THE GEOLOGICAL '· \ ·, ENGLAND AND WALES . • THE GEOLOGY OF [E CARBONIFEROUS...(Wensleydale); and jn applying this classificatior1 to Derbyshire, a thick bed of eand::;tone was included in the...(Fig. 25) showing the glaciation of the N.W. of England has been drawn by him. The notice of the caves
Book
UNIVERSITY ■ / LIMESTONES AND CAVES OF THE PEAK DISTRICT *' compiled and edited by Trevor D. Ford with...Beck, Sheffield c/o Doug Nash, Don Bramwell, Derbyshire 'Fulwood', N.J.D. Butcher, University Glebe... University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, England Ford 0 86094 004 1 0 86094 005 X 1977 paper...our main Nat¬ ional Parks, in the Peak District and Yorkshire Dales, and our main nature reserves are in...of our different areas, of the Yorkshire Dales, Peak District, Mendip Hills and South Wales, each have
Journal (issue)
ticle In this Issue). Photo by Mick Cooper. The UK Journal ofM;nes a'1d Mi,,erals publishes articles...BOOK REVIEWS -----58----CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS UK Journal of Mines & '.\·lincrals No. 11 -1- EDITORIAL...such an extent that we lose touch with the local UK scene, but the variations in the mineralogical scene...indecent; just your average bunch of collectors in fact. UK Journal of Mines & Minerals No. 11 -2- GODDESS...determines to what class of minerals they belong. UK Journal of Mines & Minerals No. 11 -3- Encyclopaedia
Catalog/List
AUCTIONEER: MR. J.A.JONES 31 BRIDGEFIELDS, KEGWORTH, DERBYSHIRE, DE74 2FW Tel: 01509 672125 EMAIL OR POSTAL BIDS...mineralogy, particularly in relation to northern England, the field in which Trevor carved a niche for himself...Approximate specimen dimensions Description Southwest England 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 SS...Brassington, Derbyshire. J.A.Jones 1984. [SK 249 551]. SK.B1 Baryte - Glory Mine, Crich, Derbyshire. T.Bridges...SK.B4 Fluorite and baryte - Glory Mine, Crich, Derbyshire. T.Bridges. 1974. Polished. SK.B (24) Fluorite
Journal (issue)
D. K. Jones and W. J. Schaub Minerals of the Derbyshire Orefield ......................................without sur­ charge, to the following people: England: Roger S. Harker 2 Wellsic Lane, Rothley Leicestershire...Record, January-February, 1983 minerals of the Derbyshire Orefield by Richard S. W. Braithwaite Chemistry...Technology Manchester, M60 1QD, England he Derbyshire orefield in central England has been a lead mining center...matlockite. T INTRODUCTION The Derbyshire orefield is situated in the Peak district, the southern termination
Report (edition)
description of the mines of the North of England. The Derbyshire and South '\-Vales occurrences .a re described..." 11.-DESCRIPTION OF THE MINES. TBE NORTH OF ENGLAND :­ Northumberland. Durham. Cumberland. \Vestmorland...01!' THE MINES (r,01/,f.d. ). ,. (contd.). Derbyshire Welsh Border ... 7 45 Shropshire and the...--Output of Baryt� from the leading dist,riots of England, Wales and Ireland Page 4 ,. 2.--Total Output...earthy or 0. fibrous banded habit may be assumed (Derbyshire). When able to grow freely, beautiful crystals
Report (issue)
l\>lINES :-­ District 1, Land's End and Redruth ; District 2, St. Agnes and St. Austell ; District 3, Kit Hill...Hill and Gwmis­ lake; District 4, Bodmin :Moor ; District 5, Devonshire ; District 6, Cumberland containing...:M:1:-rEs :­ District 1, St. Austell :Moor; District 2, Launceston and Brentor; District 3, Exeter; Distr...sbire; District 5, Merioneth and Denbighshire; Dis­ trict 6, Derbyshire and '\-Varwickshire; District 7,...of occurrence is 0£ much interest. The second district is situated in the heart of the St. Austell granite-ar�a
Book
COMPOSITION 29 31 31 31 31 MINERAL LOCALITIES IN ENGLAND BEDFORDSHIRE BERKSHIRE BUCKINGHAMSHIRE . CAMBRIDGESHIRE... CHESHIRE 31 CORNWALL . 32 52 CUMBERLAND DERBYSHIRE DEVONSHIRE 55 56 DORSETSHIRE DURHAM 60 ESSEX... 64 65 CONTENTS. X MINERAL LOCALITIES IN ENGLAND— (continued ). OXFORDSHIRE PAGB 65 . RUTLANDSHIRE...Manganese Water and loss 73.60 : : Oxygen : WAD 84:32 15.68 14:34 12:06 28 INTRODUCTION . ...YELLOW -OCHRE. 20.00 s MINERAL LOCALITIES IN ENGLAND AND WALES. NOTE . When the name of a metal is
Book
the Peak District 2 Mining and Quarrying 4 Ornamental Stone 8 Minerals of the Peak District 10 Selected...rather, millenia. For it is difficult in the Peak District to find a viewpoint that does not include a relic...produced the structural feature now known as the Derbyshire dome, and erosion has removed the overlying rocks...mined in the area which now makes up the Peak District at least since the Roman invasion, and probably...occupation have been found at a number of sites in the district, presumably having been lost en route for the
Catalog/List
Cumbria Dyfed.Wales Derbyshire Dyfed.Wales Leadhills,Scotl. Caldbeck,Cumbria Derbyshire Moorshaft Lode Scordale...Cumbria Ecton.Staffs. Derbyshire Dyfed.Wales Trefelrig,Wales SlOay,Comwall Derbyshire Leadhllls,Scotl. Ecton...Ecton.Staffs. Ecton.Staffs. Derbyshire Ecton.Staffs. Breage,Comwall Dorset Caldbeck,Cumbria Caldbeck,Cumbria...Derbysh . Wales Wales Cornwall Hexhem Cornwall Derbyshire Cumbria Ben Lewers,Perth . Torquay.Devon N.Yorkshire...Cornwall Hexham Derbyshire South Wales New Cumnock.Ayrsh South Wales Cornwall Devon Derbyshire SLHllary,Comw
Report (issue)
the Forestry Commission, at first in the Lake District and from 1958 in Kent, where he moved with his...Preservation of Derbyshire Lead Mines and Scheduled Monument Status In the Newsletter of Peak District Mines Historical...outraged protests. Residents of in the Ferniehill district in Edinburgh were totally out of luck. A hole...Cart. 9 Underground Sites in North West of England Paul Sowan has extracted information from: List...Potash pit (SD 41259220) Cartmel Fell Cumbria. Winster potash pit. Copper mines (SD 285987) Coniston,
 
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