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Greenockite from Scotland, UK

UK
 
  • Scotland
    • Dumfries and Galloway
      • Wanlockhead
        • Wanlock Dod-Whytes Cleuch
S Rust collection
Day, Harry (1999) BMS Database, British Micromount Society.
    • East Renfrewshire
      • Barrhead
www.eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk (2017) https://www.eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk/chttphandler.ashx?id=1014&p=0
Meikle, T. K. (1989) The secondary mineralogy of the Clyde Plateau Lavas, Scotland. Part 1: Boyleston Quarry. Journal of the Russell Society, 2 (2) 11-14
Meikle, T. K. (1989) The secondary mineralogy of the Clyde Plateau Lavas , Scotland. Part 2: Loanhead Quarry. Journal of the Russell Society, 2 (2) 15-22
Allan, W.C. (1973) Excursion 3: Rocks and minerals of Boyleston Quarry, Barrhead. In: Bluck, B. J. (ed.) Geology of the Glasgow District. Geological Society of Glasgow.
Houston, R.S. (1912) Notes on the Mineralogy of Renfrewshire. Transactions of the Paisley Naturalists' Society: 1: 1-87.
Heddle, M.F. (1901) The Mineralogy of Scotland, Volumes I and II. D. Douglas, Edinburgh.
Dana, Edward Salisbury (1892) A System of Mineralogy (6th ed.)
Heddle, (1887) On the Occurrence of Greenockite at a New Locality. Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society, 7 (34) 133-137 doi:10.1180/minmag.1887.007.34.04
Jameson, R. (1840) Notice of greenockite, a new mineral species of the order of blende. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: 28: 390-392.
    • Highland
      • Fort William and Ardnamurchan
        • Strontian
S Rust collection
    • North Ayrshire
      • Beith
BMS Collection J.Russ.Soc.,1989, 2(2),p15-21
    • Renfrewshire
      • Bishopton
Thomas Tompson (1840) The London, Edinburough and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Science Journal Dec 3rd ser. pp 401-418
Meikle, T. K. (1992) Greenockite from Bishopton. UK Journal of Mines and Minerals 11, Rockbottom Publications. 4-6
BMS Collection
    • South Lanarkshire
      • Leadhills
        • Mine Hill-Broad Law
S Rust Collection.
    • West Dunbartonshire
Thomas Tompson (1840) The London, Edinburough and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Science Journal Dec 3rd ser. pp 401-418
Livingstone, Alec (2002) Minerals of Scotland - Past and Present. National Museums of Scotland Publishing Ltd., Edinburgh.
 
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