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Alan Ions spercimen
        • Carperby-cum-Thoresby
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[Specimen in the Natural History Museum, London]
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        • Castle Bolton with East and West Bolton
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        • Grinton
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        • Hawes
Dunham KC, Geology of the Northern Pennine Orefield Vol2 Stainmore to Craven. HMSO
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          • Low Row
        • Newbiggin
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Dunham: The Geology of the Northern Pennine Orefield, Vol II Stainmore to Craven, pp 173.
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Paul Render
        • Reeth, Fremington and Healaugh
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          • Kearton
Braithwaite, R.S.W., Kampf, A.R., Pritchard, R.G., Lamb, R.P.H. (1993): The occurrence of thiosulfates and other unstable sulfur species as natural weathering products of old smelting slags. Mineralogy and Petrology, 47, 255-261.
          • Old Gang Mines (AD Mines)
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