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Braithwaite (MNS 4491) Back cover-'Daisy' gypsum, Birks Head Mine, Long Marton (MNS 4487) (top left) Mimetite...west Cumbrian coal and iron ore fields, the Vale of Eden and the Carlisle plain (Figure I). It is defined...batholith , of which the granites of Eskdale, Ennerdale, Shap and Skiddaw form part. Sediments of Lower Carboniferous...ore bodies of west and south Cumbria and the evaporitesof the Vale of Eden. A detailed review of metallogenesis...extensive hematite deposits of west and south Cumbria has also long been the subject of speculation. |
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OCCURRENCE 13 dolerite dykes of the North of England and the West of Scotland . Veins.β Veinsare produced...derived from the Great Whin Sill of the North of England. B 18 PHYSICAL CHARACTERS fication, it is known...Scotland, and Fife. The Whin Sill in the North of England is an intrusive sheet of basic rock, which, though...the acid volcanic rocks of Caernarvonshire and of Shap. Contact -metamorphism . With regard to changes...andesites undergo marked changes in contact with the Shap granite : the metamorphism involves the formation |
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YEAR LEGENDS OF THE LAKE COUNTIES MAIN LINE OVER SHAP ROMANS IN THE LAKE COUNTIES SETTLE-CARLISLE RAILWAY...District 7. The Skiddaw Granite 16 24 28 35 45 8. Shap Granite and its surroundings 53 9. Seathwaile...the one quarried to the east of the district at Shap. If the molten material reached the surface, volcanoes...running from the Duddon, by Coniston and Ambleside to Shap. That volcanic activity was not altogether ended...usually at the roots of the anticlines. The lovely Shap granite is of this age, and it is assumed that the |
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MODE OF OCCURRENCE Ij dykes of the North of England and the dolerite West 13 of Scotland. Veins...word sill for a flat bed Sill of the North of England. 3 is derived from the Great Whin PHYSICAL...Scotland, and Fife. The Whin Sill in the North of England is an intrusive North sheet of basic rock, which...andesites undergo marked the changes in contact with the Shap granite involves the of brown formation metarnorphism...among the most which are garnet, chrome-diopside, kyanite, graphite, and diamond. important of The subject |
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difficulties that have occurred to myself on this head. I shall take as my text Dr. Carpenter's last -...the more typical district of the south west of England. Distribution of the Genera.-In the accompanying...Royal School of Mines; of the Geological Survey of England and Wales. HENEVER a bone is about to be produced...however, we consider the geological history of England, we find its case to be far otherwise. Two centres...produced along quite the south-eastern edge of England. In Oolitic times the two former had probably united |