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Tremolite from
Corrycharmaig, Killin, Stirling, Scotland, UK


Classification
Species:Tremolite
Formula:◻Ca2Mg5(Si8O22)(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Tremolite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Corrycharmaig, Killin, Stirling, Scotland, UK
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:724798
Long-form Identifier:1:3:724798:9
GUID (UUID V4):2c60914b-e21a-4f36-a7f7-cd2a548107a9
Nearest other occurrences of Tremolite
27.2km (16.9 miles) ā“˜Schieallion, Kinloch Rannoch, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, UK
32.6km (20.2 miles) ā“˜Trinafour, Glen Errochty, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, UK
41.1km (25.5 miles) ā“˜Sron Gharbh (Sron Garbh), Fort William and Ardnamurchan, Highland, Scotland, UK
43.0km (26.7 miles) ā“˜Glen Coe, Fort William and Ardnamurchan, Highland, Scotland, UK
50.7km (31.5 miles) ā“˜Allt Guibhsachain, Ballachulish, Fort William and Ardnamurchan, Highland, Scotland, UK
53.7km (33.4 miles) ā“˜Glen Tilt, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, UK
58.4km (36.3 miles) ā“˜Beinn a Ghlo, Glen Tilt, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, UK
66.3km (41.2 miles) ā“˜Faire Donn, Letterfearn, Wester Rossļ¼Œ Strathpeffer and Lochalsh, Highland, Scotland, UK
94.6km (58.8 miles) ā“˜Millton, Glen Urquhart, Aird and Loch Ness, Highland, Scotland, UK
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
PEN fINES ā€¢ ā€¢ Supplement No. 1 ' . The Corrycharmaig Glen Serpentine Lochay, Intrusion, Perthshire...VilITHBRITISH SERPEJ\TTIJ\lES Supplement No. 1 The Corrycharmaig Serpentine Intrusion, Glen Lochay 9 Perthshire...of the serpentine mass of Dun Garbh Beag 9 Corrycharmaig, than that given in Wartime Pamphlet No. 9 9...west of Corrycharmaig, which lies 1 on south side of Glen Lochay, 32 miles west-north-weJt of Killin (Fig...Vv. 67 S.E. Access. - Second-class road from Killin by north side of Glen Locbay; bridge over river
Report (edition)
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN I ' ā€¢ I SCOTLAND Wartime Pamphlet No. 9 ā€¢ ā€¢ s . ~01..0~,c~...Price ā€¢ ls. 6d. ' ā€¢ FIG.I INDEX MAP OF SCOTLAND showing the one-inch sheets . 'blade) (se rpe... Figure 1 I. Introduction: by G. "\Vilson II. Scotland: by G. V. "\lfilson with contributions III. England...carbonate, or hydrated oxide. Anthophyllite, tremolite and actinolite are other more or less hydrated...for oven soles, foot warmers, etc. Occurrence.In Scotland (see Section II) talcose rocks have been worked
Report (issue)
References 23 Illustrations Fig 1 Talc localities in Scotland 7 Fig 2 Distribution of talcose rocks on the...largely restricted to the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, although it also occurs in Cornwall and Anglesey...limited. Norwegian ground talc FWXO; Norwegian Talc (UK) Limited. Unst talc (Queyhouse quarry); English China...minerals including the serpentints, chlorites, tremolite - actinoliteĀ·, anthophyllite, magnesite, dolomite...Weight per cent Talc Chlorite Mlgnesite Dolomite Tremolite Serpentine Quartz Opaques Percentage reflectance
Report (edition)
bl1tion January, 1941 ' ā€¢ FIG.I INDEX MAP OF SCOTLAND = black} showing the one-inch {Sorp enb.n,,... 1 Introduction : by G. V. '!filsor1 I. II. Ā· Scotland: by G. V. Wilson III. England and Wales: by J...carbo11ate, or hydrated oxide. c',nthopr1yllite, tremolite and actinolite are other more or less hydrated...would probably include in Scotland : Bļæ½llantrae to Girvan ( 7 ) ; Corrycharmaig (46 ) ; Glei;i Urquhart...the folloi-ving Scotti s h Ioczili ti e s : Corrycharmaig (46 ) ;. Knock of Cortachy (56 ) ; Coyl e s
Report (issue)
Economic minerals of Scotland ā€“ bedrock of Scotland's economic development. Information Management and...INTERNAL REPORT IR/04/001 Economic minerals of Scotland bedrock of Scotland's economic development. R...F. MacTaggart, T. Cullen, J. Rayner Key words Scotland, mineral resources Bibliographical reference R... Cullen, J. Rayner. 2004 Economic minerals of Scotland - bedrock of Scotland's economic development....Opportunities Fund RLS (Resources for Learning in Scotland). This report contains 600 images and text descriptions
Report (edition)
reputation, and the mineral has been worked in Scotland, bu.t ā€¢ none is now being raised in Great Britain...and in the metamorphic rocks of the Highlands or Scotland. J)j,atomite occurs in tdfling quantities only...and Vvaleļæ½ļæ½, aud in rather gre-ater abundance in Scotland, but in all cases the deposits .are limited to... Flett r,upplies all descriptions relating to Scotland, except some notes on molybdenite hy :Mr. Hallimond...-POTASH-FELSPAR (wnid.). DETAILS OF SOME PEOMATITEĀ· vmNS IN SCOTLAND : (1) - Between Lochs L1.xford and IN CoRNWALI
Report (issue)
occurs as an Min. Res., vol. xxxii, ā€˜ Granites of Scotland ā€™, See also Nos. 624, 639, 642. 649. Granodiorite...and Industry), ā€œ Serpentine and Olivine-rock in Scotland ā€™, 1954, p. 17. Edinburgh. 722. Antigorite-serpentine... Olivine-rock Central Scottish Council in Scotlandā€™, Phyllite Group, 1954, Shetland 200 yd E...yd S. 16Ā° W. of sheepfold on path W. from Corrycharmaig, Glen Lochay, Perth- shire. 1-in. 46 Scot...and Industry), ā€˜ Serpentine and Olivine-rock in Scotland ā€™, 1954, p. 16. Edinburgh. 731. Peridotite.
Book (volume)
"TOlVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA THE MINERALOGY OF SCOTLAND VOL. II. Printed by Neill and Company, Limited...Pyrites. DRAWN! eV DR HCDDLE THE MINERALOGY OF SCOTLAND BY THE LATE M. FORSTER HEDDLE, M.D., F.R.S...Stereograms of Gypsum, & and c Projections, Map of Scotland, Index to the one- inch Ordnance Survey . . ... Orthoclase. J . G. GOODCHILD. THE MINERALOGY OF SCOTLAND, VOL. II. OXYGEN II. SILICATES. ANHYDKOUS...Orthoclase. in is It Not acted upon by acids. Scotland of much more frequent occurrence than may be
Report (edition)
reputation, and the mineral has been worked in Scotland, but none is now being raised in Great Britain...occurrence of chromite in limited quantities in Scotland has long been known, but the mines are now closed...and in the metamorphic rocks of the Highlands of Scotland. Diatomite occurs in trifiing quantities only...and Wales, and in rather greater abunda-nce in Scotland, but in all cases the deposits .are limited to...Dr. Flett supplies all descriptions relating to Scotland, except some notes on molybdenite by Mr. H.allimond
Book (volume)
Barlocco LIBRARY CALIFORNIA THE MINERALOGY OF SCOTLAND Printed by Nfill and Company, Limited, Edinburgh...MACLEHOSE AND SONS. CO., LIM. THE MINERALOGY OF SCOTLAND BY THE LATE M. FORSTER HEDDLE, M.D., F.R.S...specimens from almost every known mineral locality in Scotland, and made several hundred analyses. In addition...engaged in the preparation of The Mineralogy of Scotland for so many years that his friends had begun to...collecting was done before there were many railways in Scotland, and also before the Ordnance Survey maps appeared
Report (edition)
Highlands 3 Subdivisions of the Quaternary of Scotland 4 Principal metalliferous mineral occurrences...the deep trench of Glen Morā€”the Great Glen of Scotlandā€”which traverses the whole of the Highlands from...relatively subdued topography of the Midland Valley of Scotland abruptly gives place northwards to the more rugged...geographical 2. They common are largely based on Scotland. In foray into what is now is made to Montesā€™...Volcanic Province of the western seaboard of Scotland (see BGS regional guideā€”the Tertiary Volcanic
Report (edition)
LATE SIĀ¬ LURIAN AGE .48 1. Gabbros of North-east Scotland .. .. .. .. 49 2. Granites .. .. .. .. .. .. ...74 2. Pre-Glacial Raised Beach of the West of Scotland . . .. 74 3. Glacial Period .. .. ... .. ā€¢ā€¢ 74...Plutonic Rocks of North-east Scotland 12. The Newer Granites of North-east Scotland.50 13. The Etive Complex...The Three Stages in the Glaciation of North-east Scotland, after A. Bremner .. .. .. .. .. 53 61...1 Bibliography Geikie, Sir A., The Scenery of Scotland viewed in connection with its Physical Geology
Book
NortlrnĀ·est Highlands of Scotland Con Gillen 9. The Inner Hebrides of Scotland Con Gillen 11. The Gulf...sters Da,Ā·id Alexander Geology and landscapes of Scotland Con Gillen La catastrophe: A1ow11Pelee and the...London; National Museums of Scotland (Royal Museum and Museum of Scotland), Edinburgh; Oxford University...t.1useum (NaturalHistory). NMSNati:malMuseumof Scotland(RoyalMuseuma:idt.~JSe:.rm of Scot'a:1d). Edinb...parts of the United Kingdom, including England, Scotland and Wales, arc here referred to as Britain. The
Report (edition)
Grampian Highlands Subdivisions of the Quaternary of Scotland Principal metalliferous mineral occurrences in...the deep tre11cl1 of Glen Mor-the Great Cļæ½len of Scotland-whicl1 traverses the whole of the Highlands fro111...st1l)dued topography of the Midland Valley of Scotland abruptly gives place nortl1wards to the more rugged...the ti111e of a Roman foray into wl1at is now Scotland. In Blaeu's ļæ½Atlas' ( 1 662) a refe1-ence is made...when viewed across the lc)w-lying grot1nd between Stirling and Loch Lomond; it is the 'Highland Line' of
Book (edition)
VICTORIA LIBRARY . THE GEOLOGY OF SCOTLAND ā€¢ THE GEOLOGY OF SCOTLAND Edited by GORDON Y. CRAIG Senior...1965 PREFACE The last book on the geology of Scotland was published 120 years ago. This may seem surpr...geology. With this early impetus to the science Scotland has emerged as one of the classical geological...Undoubtedly the initiator of geological thought in Scotland was James Hutton (1726-97). He and his friends...geologist who spent much of his time travelling about Scotland. From Boue's pen came the first book on Scottish
Book (edition)
LlBR-ARY WHITMAN f;OJ I l[ii ā€¢ , GEOLOGY OF SCOTLAND GEOLOGY OF ā€¢ SECOND EDITION Edited by G....Geology of Scotland '' A Halsted Press book." Includes bibliographies and index. I. Geology-Scotland. I. Craig...ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I. THE GROWTH AND ST RUCTURE OF SCOTLAND The formation of the crystalline craton Hebridean...North-west Highlands Highland Border South of Scotland Later Ordovician Northern Belt Central Belt Silurian...Limestone Group Passage Group Coal Measures Southern Scotland Lower Border Group Middle Border Group Upper Border
Book
and landscapes of Scotland Second Edition DUNEDIN Geology and landscapes of Scotland Iona, looking toward...Lewisian gneiss. Geology and landscapes of Scotland Second edition Con Gillen University of Edinburgh...published by Roger Jones, Terra Publishing, Harpenden, UK in 2003 Second edition first published in 2013 by...science of the Earth Introduction The rock fabric of Scotland The rock cycle Structure of the Earth Folds, faults... vii 1 1 1 12 12 15 19 Geological regions of Scotland Introduction Geological regions Geological evolution
Book (volume)
Spitsbergen along the western coast of Norway to Scotland and to England (Masor and Winsnzgs, 1955). Bibliography...15,510 mi.2 are in the Highlands and Isiands of Scotland, and in the north and north-west of Treland. Precambrian...considerable outcrops in the North-west Highlands of Scotland, and some small exposures elsewhere may contain...folding shaped Precambrian outcrops in western Scotland and north-eastern Treland. 28 J. G. OC. ANDERSON...Moine thrust), traceable from the north coast of Scotland at Loch Eriboll (see Fig. 2) as far as the Islay
Book (volume)
Erhitzung 635. ā€” Formel und Konstitution der Tremolite und Aktinolithe 635. - Formel des Richterits 639...(London 1858). M. F. Heddle, The Mineralogy of Scotland. Ed. by Goodschild (Edinburgh 1901). Skandinavien...Aggregate mit Chromeisenstein und Ripidolith von Corrycharmaig in Perthshire, Schottland ; anal. F. Heddle... ƜBERSICHT DER VERSCHIEDENEN AMPHIBOLARTEN . 587 als Tremolite bezeichnet werden , wobei zum Unterschied von...hierher gehƶrigen Amphibole werden als Grammatite, Tremolite, Calamite bezeichnet, die eisenreicheren sind
 
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