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Tourmaline from
Roscoff, Morlaix, Finistère, Brittany, France


Locality type:Commune
Classification
Species:'Tourmaline' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:AD3G6 (T6O18)(BO3)3X3Z
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Quartz2 photos of Tourmaline associated with Quartz at this locality.
Feldspar Group2 photos of Tourmaline associated with Feldspar Group at this locality.
Garnet Group2 photos of Tourmaline associated with Garnet Group at this locality.
Muscovite1 photo of Tourmaline associated with Muscovite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Tourmaline data
Locality Data:Click here to view Roscoff, Morlaix, Finistère, Brittany, France
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:949182
Long-form Identifier:1:3:949182:3
GUID (UUID V4):cbe8d47a-697e-4d6b-a660-8341c49cf43e
Localities for Tourmaline in this Region
L'Aber, Roscoff, Morlaix, Finistère, Brittany, France
Perharidy peninsula, Roscoff, Morlaix, Finistère, Brittany, France
Roscoff-Bloscon harbour, Roscoff, Morlaix, Finistère, Brittany, France
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Structures and Relations of some of the older Eocks of Brittany." By T. G. Bonney, D.Sc, LL.D., F.K.S., Professor...of the more interesting geological sections in Brittany, in the autumn of last year. The author is greatly...the summer excursion of the Societe Geologique de France, and to Dr. Charles Barrois, who has for long been...been engaged in investigating the geology of Brittany. (1). The author briefly noticed the glaucophane-amphibolites...crystalline rocks of Roscoff, and (more briefly) the Palaeozoic strata about Morlaix, with the mineral and
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Suites and Correlation of the Granites of Northern Brittany, the Channel Islands, and the Cotentin. By A....VII GRANITES. IX. ST. MALO GNEISSES, SOUTHERN BRITTANY, CHAUSEY ISLANDS, LES MINQUIERS, LES ECREHOUS...FROM JAMAICA. [To face p. 218. The Granites of Brittany and Normandy. 219 of the C6tes-du-Nord, Ule-et-Vilaine...of England. As soon as the granites of Northern Brittany and Normandy were unroofed, it is clear on general...skirting the English Channel, to E.-W. in Central Brittany. This elongation of the granite masses along fold
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Universit~ de Bretagne Occidentale, Brest Cedex, France Cette note est un essai de classification des...parag~n~tiques varisques du Massif Armoricain (France). Apr~s une presentation de la structure d' ensemble...variscan paragenetic units of the Arrnorican Massif (France). After a presentation of the general structure...Le Bail, Guigues, 1970) et ~ staurotide pros de Morlaix (Cabanis, 1974). Cette ceinture forme des intumescences... quartz, albite, muscovite, grenat, apatite, tourmaline notre; le b~ryl, vert-jaun~tre, est le plus souvent
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
(3) the presence of detrital B minerals such as tourmaline or illite from pre-existing sediments; (4) changes...sample locations are indicated in Fig. 1. (The Roscoff samples were collected in 1965. The Baltic Sea...Locations are: F-Helsinki Bay, Finland; R-Roscoff, Finis&e, France; I, 1%Vinga Lighthouse Styrso, Bohuslln...(SEGERSTR~;LE, 1957),0.4x, for Station III, and 1X for Roscoff (R) (CABIOCH,1975), and are indicated in the figure;...1976).Symbols are *Helsinki Bay, Finland, and Roscoff, France; A-Station III; B-Station II; +-Stations I
Book (volume)
l’Institut Muséum d’histoire naturelle DE LA FRANCE ET SES COLONIES DK description physique et chimique...strüvérite et la inonazite. MINÉHALÜGIE DE IA FRANCE 4 lima paru dès le premier abord vraisemblable...0;09 1120 10,90 : ana- MlNKliALOGIK DK (i FRANCE ],A (>nOUPE DE L’APATÏTE APATITE Anjou. (T...souvent englobée dans l’albite et associée à de la tourmaline d’un brun verdâtre. Je dois à M. Rosamoël un...0,3930 : 1 : 0,4339] 8 MINÉKALOGIE DE LA FRANCE Ces nouvelles données permettent de simplifier
Book (volume)
minéralogie au d’histoire naturelle MINERALOGIE DE LA FRANCE ET DE SES COLONIES DESCRIPTION PHYSIQUE ET CHIMIQUE...collections publiques tendent à faire considérer la France comme fort pauvre en minéraux. Le fait paraît étiange...longtemps que ce a recueillir tous les gie de la France. J ai visité la ai fait m a frappé et c|ue j’ai...Bulletin de la Société minéralogique de France. MINÉRALOGIE DE LA FRANCE VI collections publiques ou particulières...depuis quatre ans au service de détaillée de la France, avec mission spéciale d’étudier les ter- rains
Journal (volume)
differentiated primarily by the presence of grains of tourmaline and is probably also of fairly local origin....Fabric D: Tourmaline 28, 377 Both sherds contain fairly frequent discrete grains of tourmaline scattered...large angular grains of quartz and opaque oxides. Tourmaline is commonly found in the granites of the south-west...the winds in the Western Channel and North-West France have been published by various authorities including...Western ports on the Channel coasts of Britain and France, and of a selection of Northern French Atlantic
Book (volume)
Ker^^f/acht 17 — Lsi^era i K , MINÉRALOGIE LA FRANCE le Ke présent volume a été publié en deux fascicules...minéralogie an d’histoire naturelle minéralogie DE LA FRANCE LT DE SES COLONIES description physique et chimique...TOME Lorsqu’il y a trois ans, Minéralogie de la France j’ai et II entrepris la publication de ma...Lacboix. — Minéralogie. II. 1 MINERALOGIE DE LA FRANCE des minéraux considérés comme éléments de roche...plan. seront pas perdus et montreront oublié en France — — ce qui semble presque que l’étude des questions
Book
Childbirth, and Fertil78 ity, Fevers and 131 France, 77 127 130 Italy, Poisons and Venomous Bites...438 339 438 Finland, 438 Early Magmatic, 339 France, French Beryl Disseminations in Granite, 339 ...Dr. Paris, Museum (Natural Chatham, British France; San Francisco, Campagne measure les Phoenix...E. NY; XV Foord, Wardreques, Pas de Calais, France; Johansen, New York, Idarlibrar- Tempe, AZ;...Brazilian tourmaline; nevertheless, describes classificatory,” categories of tourmaline, crystal
Book (volume)
Akermanite ..... 236 BERYL.256 CORDIERITE.268 TOURMALINE.300 AXINITE.320 INDEX.329 NOTES Cell parameters...is named for its similarity to schorl or black tourmaline. The transparent green variety of andradite is...also been recorded in veins in granite, with tourmaline and mica (Grosemans, 1948), and in granite pegmatites...in contact zones: it is often associated with tourmaline, cassiterite, fluorite and muscovite. The name...in quartztopaz rocks or topazfels), fluorite, tourmaline, beryl, cassiterite, and muscovite or zinnwaldite
Report (issue)
metamorphic events in the Léon domain (Armorican Massif, France): P-T data and EMP monazite dating . . . . . ....oceans in the lower Silurian (440 Ma). A— Armorica (Brittany, Normandy, Central Massif); B—Barrandian; C—Carolina;...1996, The Cadomian orogeny revisited in northern France, in Nance, R.D., and Thompson, M.D., eds., Avalonian...Cadomian orogeny in the northern Armorican Massif, France, in D’Lemos, R.S., Strachan, R.A., and Topley,...an active plate margin: North Armorican Massif, France, in Nance, R.D., and Thompson, M.D., eds., Avalonian
Book
nineteenth century. In 1811, Barnard Courtois of France found that violet vapor with a strong smell was...in excess [2]. The Battle of Crécy in northern France in 1346 at the beginning of the Hundred Years’...India at one-quarter of the domestic cost [1].1 France continued to produce its saltpeter from its home...sufficiency would be vital when Great Britain blockaded France during the French Revolutionary Wars (1792–1802)...Courtois in Dijon Bernard Courtois was born in Dijon, France, the son of the wine merchant JeanBaptise Courtois
Book
Chimney Tops, Giant's Causeway, County Antrim. France, the eroded remains of which form the downs of...Numerous smaller batholiths are found, like those in Brittany and Cornwall. The magmatic theory is not the only...are the source of many rare minerals, such as tourmaline, beryl, and topaz, and more common minerals...river - the Couesnon seen from Mont St Michel, France. suspension into and carried along leaps; this... enormously. Bay, Cornwall. Tregastel, Brittany, France. f.'"' Above: Below: growth. Spurn Head
Book
F acuity of Sciences University of Strasbourg, France Translated by W. R. FARRAND HELENE PAQUET Department...Sedimentologie et de Geochimie de Ia Surface, Strasbourg, France Springer-Verlag Wien GmbH 1970 Traduction en...present-day lakes. - Oligocene lacustrine clays in France. - Lakes with attapulgite and sepiolite Analcimolites...Triassic argillaceous sedimentation in Morocco and in France: The Triassic of Morocco. - The Triassic of the...(1847) and was named after Montmorillon (Vienne, France). Montmorillonites are minerals close to micas
Book
Without Dick 113 1984 - Foreign Forays - Belgium, France, and Morocco 127 1985 - Bedford United Mine ...see any labels. One large plate of black schorl tourmaline with apatite from Bovey Tracey stood in the fireplace...structure with lumps of killas and greisen in a black tourmaline matrix. Found some nice quartz crystals up to...Mine on the Devon side of the River Tamar and a tourmaline pseudomorph after feldspar from Gunheath Pit...from Melbur Pit, nice opal, and a dark green tourmaline from Gunheath Pit. We later had lunch with Chris
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the year 1842 Yon Keyserling visited :England and France for the purpose of comparing the rocks of these...about this period he travelled in many parts of France and also in Italy for the purpose of gaining experience...OalCAT.SOCIetY. [May i894 r grains o f felspar, tourmaline, and zircon. I n the main mass of the calcareous...to the micaceous schists and phyllades which in France form the top of the crystalline series, may not...independent lines of enquiry, viz. by way of iron-ores, tourmaline, mica, and quartz. In making these comparisons
Book (volume)
Subjective Symptoms in Eye Diseases; &c. G. B. A. France: Colonies. George A. Boulenger, D.Sc., Ph.D.,...of the Institute of France, of France; The Coronation of Edward VII.; &c. France: Author r Puisne Judge... Ficino; l Filelfo. Joseph Burton. J. B. P. France: J John Addington Symonds, LL.D. See the biographical... INITIALS AND HEADINGS OF ARTICLES Francis I. of France. J. I. Jules Isaac. J. K. L. Sir John Knox...Legion of Honour. J France: Law and Institutions. Member of the Institute of France. Author of Cours elementaire
Book (volume)
LANG, ANDREW. ; Professor at the Collége de France. Director of the Ecole des hautes études. Chevalier...de la Gaule au VI siecle; Atlas historique de la France depuis César jusqu’d nos jours; &c. AGNES A....FRANCOIS BABELON. F Professor at the Collége de France. Keeper of the department of Medals and Antiquities...|Cavalier, Jean. en Suede; L’Eglise réformée de France; &c. F. R. C. F. W. R.* G. A. B. FRANK R. CANa...Officer of the Legion of i Member of the Institute of France. Author of Cours élémentaire d'histoire du droit
Journal (volume)
orks, of New America, 252; Anthro:pology in France, The 15 ; Mexico M Morgan’s American Anth ...maturing. The experiment has been tried extensively in France of planting trees in belts one hundred meters apart...considered, especially those from the Tertiaries of France and North America, made known to us by Gervais...Extrait = Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France. 3° serie, t. VIII, seance du 21 Juin, p aris,...sea-side laboratory founded by Lacaze Duthiers at Roscoff, is to be opened at Banyuls-sur-Mer, on the Mediterranean
Book (volume)
Droit International Goth pnstr)IctIon. i ublique of France. Joint-editor of New Volumes TheW&cntoWmCa' D...National Archives. Auxiliary of the Institute of France (Academy of Moral and Political Sciences). Author...at Fountains Abbey in England, Mont St Michel in France and at Villiers in Belgium, and into three aisles...under the name of plebiscite has been employed in France; but it is best studied in the Swiss con¬ stitution...manner permanently seceded from the papal monarchy. France, after a long period of uncertainty and disorder
Book (volume)
ou description des Insectes qui se trouvent en France Coleopteres. Tom. i. See FAIRMAIRE 8. 1854. (L...CHESKlf LABORATORIYA. See CAEN. LABORIE Labram FRANCE. Recherches sur 1'anatomie des Axes : 29 pis....volcaniques de FAuvergne. pp. 56 : text illust. See FRANCE. Service de la Carte Geologique detaillee. Bulletin...illust. 8. Mdcon, 1893. x. Mineralogie de la France et de ses Colonies. Description physique et chimique... F. A.) la Lherzolite et pp. 140 : 3 See FRANCE. pis., text illust. la Carte Geologique detaillee
Book (volume)
College, Oxford. Correspondent of the Institute of France and of the Royal PrussianAcademy of Sciences. Author...M.axime Prinet. Auxiliary of the Institute of France (Academy of Moral and Political Sciences). Author...Beaumont in the chair of geology at the College de France from 1855 until he succeeded him in 1874. He made...and Pollux.” ST EMILION, a town of south-western France, in the depart¬ ment of Gironde, 25 m. from the...middle ages for the Historiens des Gaules et de la France (edited by Dom Bouquet): Raoul Glaber, Helgaud
Journal (volume)
The North American Science, 570; 453; ee in France, Antiquarian, 454 ;Popular Carson i Fania, ...the northern hemisphere: Scandinavia, Scotland, France, Spain, North Africa (Reclus), Russia (Murchison)...been found in the Upper Eocene, near Perreal, Apt, France. I have seen six species of this genus, of which...zodlogist are the sea-side laboratories at Naples, at Roscoff and Paukson ie m In England and this country museum-t...work like that which has emanated from Naples and Roscoff. The National Academy of Sciences has, at present
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and the great tidal range between Normandy and Brittany on the French coast the drying flats around Mont...and the Congo, and off Cape Breton in southern France. No sooner was the random exploration of the continental...geosynclinaux et !es afr·es continentales, Bull. soc. geol. France, Vol. 28, pp. 617-711, 1900. H ESs, H. H. Gravity... 150, p. 350. Microcline and chipped augite, tourmaline, and zircon are supplied frotn the northern coast...The larger, rounded grains of quartz, zircon, tourmaline, and microcline supplied from the southern coast
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petalite, pollucite, zircon, garnet, feldspar, and tourmaline. Several germanium compounds are relatively volatile...pegmatitic minerals, such as topaz, spodumene, tourmaline, and lepidolite, have also been analyzed. Typically...measurements on the “orange bornite” from Vaulry, France, do not support Legraye’s correlation of “orange...cassiterite, stannite, and copper sulfides at Vaulry, France (14). The sample of “orange bornite’” used by Harcourt...“orange bornite” in the tin-bearing ores of Vaulry, France, reported by Orcel (14), might well be re-examined
 
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