| Stephenson, D., Bevins, R. E., Millward, D., Highton, A. J., Parsons, I., Stone, P., Wadsworth, W. J. (1999) References, Glossary & Index. In Caledonian Igneous Rocks of Great Britain (Geological Conservation Review Series - Geological Conservation Review No. 17. Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Peterborough. p.575-648. | Book (chapter) | Caledonian intrusive activity in eastern and northern England from geophysics, radiometric dating and basement...petrochemistry of the Eskdale and adjacent intrusions (Cumbria) with special reference to mineralization. Unpublished...Nottingham, UK. No. 2. ignimbrite emplacements in Snowdonia (Wales), the Lake District (England) and Glencoe...emplacements in Snowdonia (Wales), the Lake District (England) and Glencoe (Scotland), United Kingdom (eds B...III Igneous rocks of the Northern Lake District, England. Journal of Geophysical Research, 34, 27-46. Briden | | | Book | PO Box 315. Harpenden. Hertfordshire AL5 2ZD. England Telephone: +44 (0)1582 762413 Fax: +44 (0)870 055...Westmorland in the mid- I 970s to form the new county of Cumbria). The confusion appears to have occurred during...on minerals from localities in Cornwall. Devon. Cumbria and Yorkshire. He was renowned for his compendious...Emb'eton quany,nrCockermouth. Cumbria; Gra:nsgill. Ca'.dbeck Fells,Cumbria (kentrolite) HigherPittsmine...Fells,Cumbria; OldGunnls!ake m:ne.Calslock. Cornwall lindgrenite' BrandyGill,Caldbeck Fells,Cumbria WestTurtPitsmine | | | Report (issue) | Company (Printers) Limited, London SES Printed in England for the Institute of Geological Sciences by Oyez...OF THE DIRECTOR 1 DIVISIONAL REPORTS Southern England and South Wales Land Survey Division Central and...South-Eastern England District 15 South Wales and Welsh Marches District 17 South-vVestern England District...21 Northern England and North Wales Land Survey Division North-Eastern England and Cumbria District 22...of 1 :50 000 and one--inch geological maps of England and vVales 134 • VI Availability of I :50 000 | | | Book | 554. kearning an |Accession no The Geology of England and Wales Books are to be returned on or before...Pankhurst (UK) Society Books Editors John Gregory (UK) Jim Griffiths (UK) John Howe (UK) Phil Leat (UK) Nick...Nick Robins (UK) Jonathan Turner (UK) Society Books Advisors Mike Brown (USA) Eric Buffetaut (France) Reto...Reto Gieré (Germany) Jon Gluyas (UK) Doug Stead (Canada) Randell Stephenson (Netherlands) Geological...BRENCHLEY, Woopcock, England London, P.J. & Rawson, P.F. (eds) 2006. The Geology of England and Wales. The | | | Book | Professor of Geology, University College, Cardiff, UK PERGAMON PRESS QE 2fcl ASI7 Date due 97 11...Press Ltd., Headington Hill Hall, Oxford 0X3 OBW, England U.S.A. Pergamon Press Inc., Maxwell House, Fairview...South-West England South Wales and Pembrokeshire Coalfields and their Borders Central England North-East...North-East England Midland Valley of Scotland Central Ireland Southern Ireland vii 173 188 201 210 231 238...DISTRICTS) 243 8.1 8.2 243 256 Eastern England Southern England EXCURSIONS TO TERTIARY VOLCANOES 270 | | | Book (edition) | Jan Mayen Map Illustrating Differentiation of Carrock Fell Gabbro Vertical Section Illustrating Differentiation...(quartzwhich traverses five counties in the North of England, and covers an area of at least 1500 square miles...see T. N. Dale, The Commercial Granites of New England ; U.S. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 7^8, 1923, pp. 26-36... After T. N. Dale, Commercial Granites of New England: Bull. 73S, U.S. GeoL Surv.f 1923. ; minute cracks...(Minnesota). In Britain the best example is that of Carrock Fell, in the Lake District. This rock consists of | | | Book (volume) | Press pic, Headington Hill Hall, Oxford O X 3 OBW, England Pergamon Press Inc., 395 Saw Mill River Road, ...discussions about six of the major lead-zinc deposits of England with the four Mississippi-Valley type deposits...are located in the following countries: Ireland England Scotland 3 7 1 Wales Norway Sweden 1 7 17 Finland...country, so he swore allegience to King Henry II of England who had landed with an army at Waterford in October...the lower Paleozoic rocks of the northwest of England and of north W a l e s , both volcanic and sedimentary | | | Book (edition) | Majreo 140 Map Illustrating Differentiation of Carrock Veil Gabbro 150 Differentiation of Lugar SUI Vertical...North North ot at le^t 1 500 square miles. the England, and covers an area of senes of great The source...the tholciite dykes (see p. I2Q) of the North of England, A. Holmes and H. F. Harwood have revived Bunsen’s... Lake District. the best example is that of Carrock Fell, in the This rock consists of labradorite, diallage...This is an exceedingly abundant rock ; * Carrock Fell. CLASSIFICATION OF IGNEOUS ROCKS aU the world | | | Report (issue) | Roan gneiss in the Carolinas and Georgia and metagabbro in parts of Virginia. Both these and associated...have been · variously designated as Roan gneiss, metagabbro, schistose diorite, and greenstone occur in nearly...rocks. Larger masses of hornblende gneiss or metagabbro are very abundant in . parts of North Carolina...designated as "core-margin" zones in many New England pegmatites (Cameron, Larrabee, MeNair, Page, Shainin...and Stewart ( 1945) deal with pegmatites in New England. Hess ( 1940) wrote on North Carolina and Pegau | | | Book (edition) | > l Ino Map Illustrating Differentiation of Carrock Fell Gabbro > | 150 Vertical Section Illustrating...which traverses five counties in the North of England, and covers an area of at least 1500 square miles...structure see T. N, Dale, The Commercial Gaels of New England: U.S. Geol. Suro. Bull. No. 738, 1923, pp. 26-36... After T. N. Dale, Commercial Granites of New England: Bull. 738, U.S. Geol. Surun 1923. of minute cracks...the tholciite dykes (see p. 129) of the North of England, A. Holmes and H. F. Harwood have revived Bunsen’s | | | Book (edition) | included in text, except in the cases of the USA, UK, and the provinces Ontario and Quebec in Canada,...administrative divisions inside those countries, e.g in Spain, UK, Russia, some African countries, etc. Several repeated...Terras mine, St.Stephen-in-Brannel, Cornwall, England. MA42, 1, 23, 1991. Aeschynite-(Ce) (Ce,Ca,Fe,Th)(Ti...Fallowfield mine. near Hexham, Northumberland, both England. Lithos8. 199. 1975. .41,rumdinc. x\· 50 mm. \al...Fine crystals occur in mica xx 5 111111,Alston, Cumbria, UK, T schiston Zlatf Chlumhill. near Jesenik.Czech | | | Audio (Series) | (diabasic gabbro altered to hornblende rock. Metagabbro might Odinite (hornblende ground, augite phe-...horizontal scales the same. An intrusive mass at Carrock Fell underlies and includes fragments of a series...the minerals present. Ira. 108.—Sketch map of Carrock Fell, Cumberland. (After Harker.) The igneous rocks...increases toward the center.! es ‘Harker, ALFRED, Carrock Fell, Geol. Soc. London, Quart. Jour., vol. 59, Daolels...examples (Raana, Norway, Formosa, and possibly Carrock Fell) in which it seems clear that a heavy early | | | Book | Geophysics. Open University Press, Milton Keynes, England. Wyllie, P.J. (1971). The Dynamic Earth: Textbook...Geological History posits there were laid down. In England, William Smith (1769- 1839) noted that layers of...of the ocean. They differ from the fossils in England and Wales which were located on the southern margin...of the Older Pal- aeozoic the fossil faunas of England and Wales became more closely related to those...into the root of the mountain chain, those ofS.W. England, Brittany and Saxony being examples. Further north | | | Book | PRECAMBRIAN BEE BEC ae tE corral vital 4. OF ENGLAND MICU OMS oo siath sus Sea ..... ee ae 338...Ce Le OF NORTHERN SeLatip apt hyO57) ao thes ENGLAND. ,.......-.c.0 05-600... LG ial aie Pee ee...southeast;and a maximum limit stretching as far as Central England (« Midland Craton »). The latter hypothesis has...the age of their formation. Biotite-hornblende-metagabbro with irregular portions of corundum-spinel-rocks...Bight, Eo-Europe also extends as far as southern England. Three-quarters of the region is covered by rocks | | Gaines, Richard V., Skinner, H. Catherine W., Foord, Eugene E., Mason, Brian, Rosenzweig, Abraham, King, Vandall T. (1997) Dana's New Mineralogy (8th ed.) Wiley-Interscience. p.1872 | Book (edition) | Typesetting Services Ltd, Wallington, Surrey, England. Contents Preface Historical Perspective Acknowledgments...of Earth Sciences, Cambridge Univ., Cambridge, England. Sharon Cisneros: Minerological Research Co., San...of Mineralogy, Natural History Museum, London, England. Rock H. Currier: Jewel Tunnel Imports, Baldwin...Minerals, Monograph 4, Mineralogical Society (England), 1974 J. W. Salisbury, L. S. Walter, N. Vergo...Crystallography, Vol. 1, Kynoch Press, Birmingham, England and more recent editions Journal of Applied Crystallography | | | Book (edition) | galena deposits of the Erzgebirge (DDR), Cornwall (England), Kongsberg (Norway) and the cobaltite deposits...Splendid pseudo-hexagonal crystals found in Cornwall (England), the Transvaal (South Africa) and at Bristol,...malachite. found at Butte, Montana Cornwall (England) and at Tsumeb (Namibia). Large masses found in...(Hungary), Pribram (Czechoslovakia), Alston Moor (England), Joplin, Missouri (USA) and Santander (Spain)...Kansas) near Joplin, in Australia (Broken Hill), England (Cumberland), Mexico (Santa Eulalia) and West Germany | | | Book | . . . 338 338341 341 4. THE PRECAMBRIAN OF ENGLAND AND WALES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . 7. THE CALEDONIDES OF NORTHERN ENGLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...CALEDONIDES OF WALES, THE WELSH BORDERLAND AND CENTRAL ENGLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...and a maximum limit stretching as far as Central England ((( Midland Craton»). The latter hypothesis has...the age of their formation. Biotite-hornblende-metagabbro with irregular portions of corundum-spinel-rocks | | | Conference Proceedings (Volume) | of Mineralogy, Natural History Museum, London, England Department of Civil, Environmental and Natural...Centre, Nicker Hill, Keyworth, Nottingham, NG12 5GG, UK Gus British Geological Survey, Environmental Science...Centre, Nicker Hill, Keyworth, Nottingham, NG12 5GG, UK Abstract. Rapid increases in world population, the...assessment Several recent studies in the EU, USA, Japan, UK and elsewhere have attempted to identify the most...minerals indicates mafic rocks of the Attutra Metagabbro as a potential source of mineralising fluids | | | Report (issue) | specimens in the leading museums of the U.S., England, France, Germany, Austria, and Italy. Many folders...105-107 (1981). Many analyses from Kimmeridge clay, England. ANKERITE. Klein and Gole, Am. Mineral. 66, 507-525...Intergrowths of Sb and bournonite, Lake Uist., England. ANTIMONY. Vecher et al., (Deposited Doc. VINITI...(1982). Microprobe analyses (6) from Lake District, England. 39 ARTINITE. Muchi and Matsumoto, (Bull. Fukuoka...Mag. 43, 931-937 (1980). Analysis from Dorset, England, gives A14 (S04) (10)10 . 4H20, a 14.857, b 10 | | | Book | SOPER,N. J. Deformation in the Caledonides of England, Ireland and Scotland 165 COWARD, M. P. • SIDDANS...C-Sil ors S.U.F ;arboniferaus Carboniferous England 2 ~ ~ ~ Limit of Caledonian / Deformation ...The Cambrian of Wales and 18 R. Nicholson England. In HOLLAND, C. H. (ed.) Cambrian o f the British...partly because of younger cover rocks in central England and partly because it is buried beneath the Atlantic...undeformed. Granitic rocks of Variscan age occur in SW England, in S New Brunswick and possibly in the southern | | | Book | Canadian Cordillera, and a number of areas in New England (USA) (Reverdatto 1973a, b). 108 3 Causes, Geodynamic...is the Devonian Skiddaw granite massif (Cumbria, NW England), which has been exposed only at its top...(Cambria, NW England) and its contact aureole (Mason 1978). 1—Devonian granite, 2—Carrock Fell gabbro pre-granite...continental crust without additional heat influx (England and Thompson 1984; Spear 1993). In this case, the...New York, USA (McLelland and Isachsen 1985). 1—metagabbro, 2—charnockite and mangerite gneisses, 3—metaanorthosite | | | Report (volume) | and found that the minimum liquidus temperature fell 100°C from that of the fluorine free system. Manning...(Guineberteau et al., 1987), and some plutons in New England which have an estimated thickness of about 7.5...Chemical and Isotopic Constraints, Shiva, Cheshire, UK, 250 p. Hervig, R.L., Dunbar, N., Westrich, H.R....aureoles surrounding plutonic masses in Scotland and England in which microscopic identifications of characteristic...differ considerably from actual P-T paths (see England and Thompson, 1984). This allows metapelitic prograde | | | Report (issue) | and was examined very thoroughly. In this Now England and New Jersey, and analyses of rocks connection...Iceland. Groat Britain: Northern Islands, Scotland, England, Wales, Cornwall, Ireland France, Corsica. Spain...Geological Geological Geological Geological Survey of England and Wales........................................Gill, A. R. Dwerry·house. Eskdale, Cumberland, England. A. R. Dwerryhouse, Q. J. G. S., LXV, p. 64, 1909...46 ub 15.72 an 3.34 c 4.18 Grainsgill, Carrock Fell, England. L. J. Spencer. A. Harker, Q ..T. G. S | | | Book | much the same as those of today (Bickle, 1978; England, 1979), and it has been suggested that most of...-vol., 5th Conf. Afr. Geol., Cairo, pp. 9-10. England, P. C., 1979. Continental geotherms during the...with modern continental thermal gradients (e.g. England, 1979). TECTONIC MODELS From the discussion above...very thin continental lithosphere (Bickle, 1978; England, 1979). To manage the earth’s thermal budget by...Bowels of the Earth. Oxford Univ. Press, 222 pp. England, P. C., 1979. Continental geotherms during the |
|