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Cerussite from
Deep Rake, Great Longstone, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK


Classification
Species:Cerussite
Formula:PbCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Cerussite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Deep Rake, Great Longstone, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
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Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:629791
Long-form Identifier:1:3:629791:6
GUID (UUID V4):57f52bd5-2c21-442b-b7f1-ba95c8ae2206
Nearest other occurrences of Cerussite
1.1km (0.7 miles) High Rake Quarry (Bow Rake; Longstone Edge West), Great Longstone, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
1.5km (1.0 miles) Red Rake, Calver, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
2.2km (1.4 miles) Arthurton West Open Pit, Longstone Edge, Great Longstone, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
2.5km (1.5 miles) Moor Road Quarry, Longstone Edge, Great Longstone, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
3.4km (2.1 miles) White Rake, Great Longstone, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
4.9km (3.1 miles) Putwell Hill Mine, Little Longstone, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
6.6km (4.1 miles) Milldam Mine, Great Hucklow, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
7.0km (4.4 miles) Mogshaw Mine (Mogshaw Rake), Ashford in the Water, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
7.3km (4.5 miles) Bole Hill, Bakewell, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
7.5km (4.7 miles) Magpie Mine, Ashford in the Water, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
References
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INDEX UK JOURNAL OF MINES AND MINERALS ISSUES 11 - 20 (1992 - 2000) Michael Wolfe David Green, Julie...Julie Ballard and Richard Bell 2002 UK Journal of Mines and Minerals - index to issues 11 to 20 -1- CONTENTS... our second index, covers issues 11 to 20 of the UK Journal of Mines and Minerals, published between...index is freely available as an RTF download from the UK Journal of Mines and Minerals website. NOTES, issue...2000 Special issue devoted to the minerals of Derbyshire with the PDMHS Special issue on the minerals
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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
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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...which are interpreted as representing hypogenic or deep-seated karst formed by the interstratal circulation...commercial interest. The orefield lies mostly in Derbyshire, extending into Staffordshire. Estimates of the
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...Yorkshire. 1977 0 85206 377 6 To Lucy _ Printed in Great Britain by Galava Printing Company Ltd., Hallam... Nelson, Lancs. Contents Geological Map of Derbyshire sk, este 6 ECE, 2s yh 8 Gere) Mer aise
Report (volume)
SURVEY. SPECIAL REPORTS ON THE MINERAL RESOURCES OF GREAT BRITAIN. VOL. XXVI.-LEAD AND ZINC ORES OF DURHAl\...Swaledale are described togetlier with th6se of-· Derbyshire and· certain · othei· districts of minor importance...importance. These have all been centres of great activity in lead-rnining in t,he pa.~t and though at p1·esent...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
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...................................... the first uk rigs conference a ustin lockwood 3 5 ..............the evening flew by. Everyone else said it was a great eveni ng as they left and th ey want another next...Dunlap's talk on the 'Minerals of the North of England', held on Sunday, 6 December 1998 showed a marked...the South west, and mineral deposits of the Lake District all provided insights into mineral origins and...these issues with representatives of the Lake District National Park Authority. In the light of these
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° Mn g &story 'fll'ne lBuHetin of the Peak District Mines Historical Society Ltd. Volume 17, No. 5...Mines in the Northern Part of the White Peak, Derbyshire Trevor D. Ford 1 Associate Editors: Evelyn...geological setting of the lead mines of the Peak District, this one covering the important Castleton area...Gazetteer of the Lead Mines within Bradwell Liberty, Derbyshire: 1216- 1890 Chris Heathcote PEAK DISTRJCT MINES...Charity 504662) Company No. 1227931 (Registered in England) - Liability Limited by ;uaran c Member of the
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SMLS Journal 165 May/June 2000 FIELD TRIP TO DERBYSHIRE th th 9 - 12 October 1999 The collecting part...collecting. It is a long time since SMLS collected in Derbyshire and it is clear that most of the key sites have...the UK Journal of Mines & Minerals (UKJMM), which is devoted to the minerals of the Peak District. The...The Derbyshire ore field has many similarities with the North Pennine ore field, which SMLS is more familiar...Southern Europe pushed north caused uplift in Northern UK and East/West faulting in the limestone. The limestone
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1966 and held several senior posts in Europe and the UK before retiring in November 1998. In 1981 he was...helping others. There are many people who owe a great debt of gratitude to Mike Rothwell, not only in...enthusiastic about the Society's purpose and took great pride in his membership. For over twenty-five years...living in Exeter, which gave him access to the great expanse of Dartmoor. Although John came to collecting...remember him wading for half a mile in almost waist-deep ice-cold water in Lune Head mine in the middle of
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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... Set in Imprint, apt 2pt leaded and printed in Great Britain by Latimer Trend & Company Limited Plymouth
Report (edition)
SURVEY SPECIAL REPORTS ON THE MINERAL RESOURCES OF GREAT BRITAIN VOL. IV FLUORSPAR Fourth Edition By K...Resources of Great Britain, occurs in abundance in the lead and zinc veins of Derbyshire and Durham, and...gangue of the veins, but it is noticeable that in Derbyshire, where the country-rock is chiefly limestone...exported. In Derbyshire the spar has been obtained at small cost by turning over the great heaps of material...Durhani. Mr. Pocock describes the occurrences in Derbyshire, Mr. H. Dewey and Mr. C. E. N. Bromehead contribute
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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...Norwich, NR4 7TJ, England Ford 0 86094 004 1 0 86094 005 X 1977 paper cloth Printed in Great Britain by...our main Nat¬ ional Parks, in the Peak District and Yorkshire Dales, and our main nature reserves are in...generation ago by members of the Cave Research Group of Great Britain, and it stimulated so much interest that
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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
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at the heart of industrial ‘England, this area of intimate wooded dales, steep-sided gorges and windswept...its borders lives nearly half the population of England, and the rich variety of its scenery attracts tens...many thousands of ramblers who visit the Peak District at week-ends, summer and winter alike, here is...enjoyment. At the same time it is a survey of great interest to naturalists everywhere. **A valuable...and Rosemary Ellis ? 13. dUL. 1976, K.C. ‘* District. C.O. ivi. eo Q i DERBVSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
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the scope of Society activities but also bring great credit to the Society. During the year two issues...Caldbeck Fells and adjoining land, by the Lake District National Park Authority (LDNPA). This has given...collector? I have watched, listened and read a great many different stories and tales about what is simply...enjoyable AGM weekend. Brian Young PRESIDENT Peak District Oddities Warring!on Gem and Mineral fair The...searching through some specimens collected in the Peak District a few years ago, I came across two unusual items;
Report (edition)
SURVEY. SPECIAL REPORTS ON THE MINERAL RESOURCES OF GREAT BRITAIN. VOL. II.-BARYTES AND WITHERITE. .BY R...Special Reports upon the l\1ine1·al Resourees of Great Britain, deals with the oocurrences of the sulphate...highest qualities, there is no scarcity of barytes in Great Britain, but th.at notwithstanding that fact more...description of the mines of the North of England. 'l'he Derbyshire and South '\Vales occurrences .are described...Effects of the War ... " " .. " " ,, THENoRm oF ENGLAND :­ Northumberland. Durham. Cumberland. Westmor­
Report (edition)
SPECIAL REPORTS ON THEt;J�IIN�RA½ RESOURCES OF GREAT BRITAfN.' • VOL. II.-BARYTES AND vVITHERITE BY ...Border; Mr. Robertson supplies the account of Derbyshire, and Mr. Dines tha.t of Devon and Somerset; ...Montgomeryshire. Our thanks are also due for the great assistance rendered in Cumberland by Messrs. Reynoldson... III.-THE MINES OF DERBYSHIRE, SHROPSHIRE AND THE "\VELSH BORDER I. Derbyshire, p. 64. IV.-TuE M:nms...Barium ·:Minerals from the leading districts of ng England, ,vIlles, and Ireland - faci !!.-Total Output of
Report (edition)
SPECIAL REPORTS ON TIIE MINERAL RESOURCES OF GREAT BRITAIN. VOL. II.-BARYTES 1\ ND WITHERITE. l3Y ...Special Reports upon the l\hneral Resources of Great Britain, deals with the occurrences of the sulphate...qualities, there is no S<'arcity of barytes in .Great Britain, but that notwithstanding that fact more...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
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PO Box 315. Harpenden. Hertfordshire AL5 2ZD. England Telephone: +44 (0)1582 762413 Fax: +44 (0)870 055...Microsystems for rnicrophotographic advice. tvfBI owes a great debt to one other individual, without whom the entire...Lettsom's famous book, Manual of the mineralogy of Great Britain and lrela11d, published in 1858. Such was...intervening years, the Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland produced a series of supplementary...years was a lawyer. During this time he developed a great interest in mineralogy and. afier inheriting an
Journal (issue)
speakers was giving a talk on the Golconda Mine in Derbyshire, and I'd like to know what I missed. Will it...collection ofShropshire minerals was exchanged fora Derbyshire collection, and a Mexico Collection was exchanged...particularly in the archives at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire. In recent years Connie had taken up translation...earth science related clubs and societies in the UK, was last updated in 1993 with the aid of a grant...By far the greatest number come from southern England and is hoped that these will form the core ofa
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
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Hancock Museum in February. The exhibition was a great success and it may be possible to produce another...collections, a11d is used by many museums i11 tlze UK. (Ed.) North-West Branch · November Meeting: Basic...important sulphide bearing dep osits of the Skellefte district. Large copper dep osits occur within Precambrian...Further deposits in Ireland, Germany, Poland and the UK were described, making this a truly absorbing lecture...'conservation'. example of Bronze Age workings is the Great Orme mine, which has all the features of a 19th
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is that David, while at University, represented England in the sport of 'winks', which apparently was taken...to have overlain the granites of southwestern England but which are not preserved in situ, they are not...information the following helplines are available: England: Department for Education and Employment 0800 917...basis and had originally been erected to house the Great Exhibition of the Works and Industry of All Nations...future of collecting on Caldbeck Fells. The Lake District National Park Authority (LDNPA), owners of the
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Kingsbury (1906 - 1968) reproduced from UKJMM 5, of England. this contact offered a new and interesting field...turned his attention to the area in the North Lake District, around the Caldbeck Fells. At that time, the...research workers should treat all of his claims with great caution, and place little or no reliance upon them...to visit West Runton elephant bones. Bristol & District Lapidary and Mineral Society is a society that...SHA Membership - Ordinary £2.50; . Family £3.00~ UK institutional £3.50; Overseas International £7.00
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to become your President, which I take as a very great honour and I will do my best to follow the example...interests are UK mineralogy (in particular the mineralogy of Leicestershire and Derbyshire), tourmaline...organisation that will continue to play a major role in UK mineralogy. Frank Ince 2 Russell Society Newsletter...The impact of resource extraction of Northern England and offshore. • The Mineralogical Society is hosting...his later years was to be talked through, in very great detail, any of the long abandoned workings to which
 
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