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Corundum from
Kenidjack Cliff, St Just, Cornwall, England, UK


Locality type:Cliff
Classification
Species:Corundum
Formula:Al2O3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Corundum data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kenidjack Cliff, St Just, Cornwall, England, UK
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:3998
Long-form Identifier:1:3:3998:7
GUID (UUID V4):7400867a-a571-4ac2-80f8-7277f4dfae88
Nearest other occurrences of Corundum
16.6km (10.3 miles) Trencrom Hill, Trencrom, Ludgvan, Cornwall, England, UK
17.1km (10.6 miles) Knill Quarry, St Ives, Cornwall, England, UK
18.4km (11.4 miles) Carbis Bay sands, Carbis Bay, St Ives, Cornwall, England, UK
69.2km (43.0 miles) Gunheath China Clay Pit, Stenalees, Treverbyn, Cornwall, England, UK
References
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Book
undifferentiated Head Raised Beach Solid formations Pliocene St Erth Beds Devonian M ylor Slates Gramscatho Beds...district featured on Maton 's geological map of Cornwall in 1797 and accounts, both of the minerals and...phonolite of Wolf Rock. Small outcrops of Pliocene St Erth Beds are described and there is a full account...Memoir for 1: 50 000 geological sheets 351 and 358 (England and Wales) LONDON: HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE...British Geological Survey, Sheets 351 and 358 (England and Wales). Authors A J J Goode, BSc and R T Taylor
Book
Endsleigh House 50 Daniell Road Truro, Cornwall TR1 2DA England Printed in Great Britain by Short Run...that he knew of no place on earth that surpassed Cornwall in the number and variety of its minerals. Hogg's...is subtitled 'in wich [sic] is shown how much Cornwall contributes to the illustration of the science'...later by Collins' A Handbook to the Mineralogy of Cornwall and Devon' (1871; 1892 with addenda, the latter...never the less be only just to mention Purser's 'Minerals and locations in S.W. England' (1974). The work
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
wish the greenstone-hornfelses of Kenidjack and Botallack, Cornwall. (With Plates u and VII.) By C....1935.] N a paper entitled ' Hornfelses from Kenidjack, Cornwall' 1 the nature and origin of the rock types...pt. 2, pp. 24-41, hereafter referred to as the Kenidjack paper. [M.A. 4-402.] P 182 c.E. TILLEY ON...C1 0-02, F nil. 1. Greenstone-hornfels, Carn Kenidjack. Analyst, W. H. Herdsman. Green hornblende, small...407. METASOMATISM OF GI4EENSTONE-HORNFELSES, CORNWALL 183 4. Cummingtonite-anthophyllite-cordierit
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Twelveheads Press PO Box 59, Chacewater Truro, Cornwall TR4 8Z}. especially true of its minerals, some...clay workings have created a unique landscape around St Austell. Tin, copper, lead, zinc and other metals...rocks lie at the bottom of a sequence, but in Cornwall this becomes far from simple where rocks have...(metamorphism) of existing rocks. The land wl ‘ch is now Cornwall has seen periods of uplift and sinking beneath...conditions changed too, for the land that is now Cornwall was once close to the Equator before the action
Book
Igneous Rocks of South-West England THE GEOLOGICAL CONSERVATION REVIEW SERIES The comparatively small...M. C. Gyopari S. Igneous Rocks of South-West England P. A. Floyd, C. S. Exley and M. T. Styles 6. ...D. R. Bridgland Igneous Rocks of South-West England P. A. Floyd Department of Geology, University of...study, or criticism or review, as permitted under the UK Copyright Designs and Patents Act, 1988, this publication...licences issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency in the UK, or in accordance with the terms of licences issued
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nit L1.)rillin� Rig East Anglia and South-East England I Tnit South-\Vrsrern llnir Southern \Vales and...Drawing O£(ice Borehole notifications and samples, England and \Vales Applit'...idlands l '. nit Leeds l)ra,vi ng Offict' Photographic St>rvi ces t An.il\'tical and (�eramics { ·nit I�otope...\S'frflTTE OF GEOl,O(�J(:.-\l, SCIENCES SPF,CTA !.. /ST l,'\/1 rESTJ(;,4 TlO i'VS FIELD /Nf·'EST/(;,,i T...0ra\ving Office Borehole notifications and samples, England and Wales Analytical anramic'i 1.Tnir Isotope
 
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