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Grossular from
Barnavave, Carlingford, Louth County, Leinster, Ireland


Classification
Species:Grossular
Formula:Ca3Al2(SiO4)3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Grossular data
Locality Data:Click here to view Barnavave, Carlingford, Louth County, Leinster, Ireland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:894495
Long-form Identifier:1:3:894495:5
GUID (UUID V4):21cf0743-0eaf-48e1-9a46-ba12f7303e69
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
tilleyite and its associated minerals from Carlingford, Ireland. (With Plates X I and XII.) By S. R. NOCKOLDS...rock is traversed by streaks of idocrase with grossular. The amount of tille~te in these rocks was apparently...certain thermally metamorphosed limestones from Carlingford it is abundant and some specimens are practically...are confirmed in part by an examination of the Carlingford tilleyite, but several cleavages have been found...is different. The refractive indices of the Carlingford material were determined b y means of the immersion
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Limestones of the Carlingford District. 209 •different members of the subgenus Raphiophorus, to which...Contaminated Igneous Rocks of the Carlingford District, Co. Louth. BY G. D. OSBORNE, Dept. of Mineralogy...PLATES. INTRODUCTION AND ADVANCE SUMMARY. E Carlingford-Barnave district falls within the boundaries...Ordnance Survey of Ireland, and forms part of a broad promontory lying between Carlingford Lough on the north-east...produce some remarkable Limestones of the Carlingford District. 211 contaminated igneous rocks, which
Report (issue)
241(1) c = 7.579(1) X-ray Powder Pattern: Carlingford, Ireland. 3.01 (100), 3.10 (60), 1.896 (45), 2.982...0:01 )§= 5:31 Si2:02 O7 (C0:91 O3 ) 2 : (2) Carlingford, Ireland; corresponding to (Ca 5:04 Mg 0:03 Al 0:02...Merwinite, spurrite, gehlenite, vesuvianite, grossular, wollastonite, thaumasite, °uorite, calcite. Distribution:...Clark Co., Montana, USA. In Ireland, at Barnavave, near Carlingford, Co. Louth. From near Kilchoan, Ardnamurchan
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
The Geology of North-East Ireland account of the geology of North-East Ireland, which lies within the region...quarter-inch Sheets 2 and 5 of the Geological Survey of Ireland, contributions have been made by C. H. Emeleus...Griffith (Lower Palaeozoics), M. J. Le Bas (Carlingford area), J. Preston (Slieve Gullion area), R. E...and the Tertiary intrusions of Slieve Gullion, Carlingford and Mournes. Most of the region is occupied by... 71, PART 4. 1960 28 GEOLOGY OF NORTH-EAST IRELAND 430 ~Rot hlin (i Isla nd t . . '''Iyol''.
Book
LIBRARY j s i~sc_::. HISTORICAL GEOLOGY OF' IRELAND Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2023 with...org/details/historicalgeolog0000jkch HISTORICAL GEOLOGY OF IRELAND BY J. K. CHARLESWORTH C. B.E., D .Sc., PH.D....been attempted for Ireland since Cole and Hallissy's Handbook of the Geology of Ireland of 1924: the author's...author's Geology of Ireland: An Introduction ( r 953) had in mind the elementary student or the general...improve our knowledge of the various systems in Ireland. Many problems, however, await their final solution
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mitchell— Contributions to the Petrology of Barnavave, Carlingford, I.F.S.—4. Some Limestone Xenoliths enclosed...described were collected on the eastern side of Barnavave from a disused quarry situated at the junction...by grossular in certain bands and, in the portion which is pale pink in hand specimen, grossular becomes...impregnated basic hybrids already described from Barnavave.1 (b) Second Xenolith.—The core of the second...described were collected on the eastern side of Barnavave from a disused quarry situated at the junction
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
16 diameters. 1.186. 5.—Wollastonite-grossular hornfels ; Barnavave Quarry. Typical of certain zones in...hornfelses. Radial groups of wollastonite, subordinate grossular, and a little quartz. The bases of the stellate...diameters. I. 123. 6.—Contaminated pegmatite: Barnavave Quarry. Idiomorphic andradite and associated hedenbergite...diameters. 1.187. 2.—Contaminated pegmatite ; Barnavave Quarry. Laths and acicular crystals of wollastonite
Book
Carracedo & Simon Day 5. The north of Ireland Paul Lyle 6. Leinster Chris Stillman & George SeYastopulo...& Jean-Claude Tanguy Minerals of Britain and Ireland A. G. Tindle The Open University T: 'XI 'Jo ~6...stage of MB! that focusing only on Britain and Ireland might be too restrictive, and that what was really...personally discovered new species to Britain and Ireland, and colleagues permitted me to record their unpublished...producers of b th tin and copp ·r. and. more recently. Ireland became a major player in world zinc produ.:tion
Book
from monticellite-spinel-phlogopite rock, Barnavave, Carlingford, Eire: magnification x 32. Chondrodite...middle second-order. The garnet in this rock is a grossular and it can be seen to be slightly birefringent...identifying this mineral: it commonly occurs with grossular garnet which may also show low birefringence colours...Specimen from contact rock, Ar tiara pluton, Donegal, Ireland, magnification x 20. 14 Andalusite Andalusite...Grange pahgre, Colorado. . Irish 28 . Carlingford, Ireland, magnification x 72. Melilite Melilite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
'45, (R) 144 ; Occurrence of Moine Schists in Ireland, '46, 247 ; Stratigraphical Nomenclature of Scottish...366 ANGUS, N. S., Ocellar Hybrids from Tyrone, Ireland, '62, 9 Ankerite in Non-marine Lamellibranch Band...in the, G. L. Elles, '04,199 — Rocks in W. of Ireland, H. B. Muff & R. G. Carruthers, '07, 84 — Volcanic...Practical Photo-Micrography, '36, (R) 427 Barnayave, Carlingford, I.F.S., Contributions to the Petrology of, S...S. R. Nockolds & R. L. Mitchell, '44, 88 — Carlingford, Petrology of, S. R. Nockolds, '38, 469 — I.F
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(Czech Republic), New Brunswick (Canada), Kern County (California, USA), Sardinia (Italy) and Sarawak...(Manitoba, Canada), Onllwyn (Wales) and Kambalda and Leinster (Australia). NiS Colour: brassy yellow, iridescent...Boliden (Sweden), Claustal (Germany) and Stevens County (Washington, USA). B Colour: grey Lustre; opacity:...Matra (Corsica), Manhattan (Nevada, USA) and King County (Washington, USA). R Ass Colour: orange-red...are found at Vesuvius and Lazio (Italy), Orange County (New York, USA) and Sterling Hill (New Jersey,
Book
(Czech Republic), New Brunswick (Canada), Kern County (California, USA), Sardinia (Italy) and Sarawak...(Manitoba, Canada), Onllwyn (Wales) and Kambalda and Leinster (Australia). NiS Colour: brassy yellow, iridescent...Boliden (Sweden), Claustal (Germany) and Stevens County (Washington, USA). B Colour: grey Lustre; opacity:...Matra (Corsica), Manhattan (Nevada, USA) and King County (Washington, USA). R Ass Colour: orange-red...are found at Vesuvius and Lazio (Italy), Orange County (New York, USA) and Sterling Hill (New Jersey,
Book (volume)
perthite, pegmatite, S. of Iron Creek, Pennington County, Black Hills, S. Dakota (Higazy, 1949). Anal. R...perthites from the Slieve Bullion area, Northern Ireland. Amer. Min., vol. 44, p. 1187. Emmons, R. C., 1953...from pegmatite, near Court House, Amelia County, Virginia 1. Si02 TiOa ai2o3 F62O3 FeO MgO CaO...Anal. I. D. Muir. 14. Andesine, anorthosite, Essex County, New York (Emmons, 1953). Anal. L. C. Peck (Includes...Peck (Includes Li 0-004). 9. Labradorite, Millard County, Utah (Meen, 1933). Anal. V. B. Meen. 10. Labradorite
Book (volume)
journal of the mineralogical Great Britain and Ireland. 1876+ Monatsber. deutsch. geol. Gesell. = Monatsberichte...and basalts, of Tertiary age, in Scotland and Ireland. 6 Q.J.G.S., XLII, 1886, 72-73, and PI. VII, fig...1908, 207. Also in U.S.G.S., P.P. 99, 351. Park county, Montana. Jour. Geol., 74 A DESCRIPTIVE PETROGRAPHY...norites example .31. It from EHzabethtown, Essex County, in Osann's classification, gives the values ...metapeptic. G. H. Kinahan: Manual of the geology of Ireland. London, 1878, 4, 177. Metasomatism (Gr. ixtra
Book
(Czechoslovakia), (Hungary), (Romania), Antrim (Northern Ireland), Caucasus (USSR), New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado...ee ee 83 Named after its source in Calaveras County (California, USA) AuTe, e Hardness: 2.5 (brittle)...other tellurides e Occurrence: rare; Calaveras County — California and Cripple Creek — Colorado (USA)...O Inyoite 100 Named after its source in Inyo County (California, USA) (Shaller 1914) isd e Hardness:... Kernite 101 Named after its source in Kern County (California, USA) (Schaller 1927) es e Hardness:
Book (edition)
features of Tertiary volcanicity in Scotland and Ireland, Bull. volcanologique, ser. 2, tome 1, p. 14, 1937...basic n1agma and limestone at Sca,vt Eiill in Ireland and on the Scottish island of l\luck. In each case...Nockolds. Contribution to the petrology of Barnavave, Carlingford. I. The junction hybrids,, Geol. Mag.,...plutonic rocks of western Scotland and northern Ireland. (After J. E. Richey.) In the Hebridean-Irish...Volcanic Province of W estem Scotland and Northem Ireland. The Tertiary Yolcanic rocks of 1Yestern Scotland
 
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