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Bismuth from
Tomnadashan mine, Killin, Stirling, Scotland, UK


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Bismuth
Formula:Bi
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Bismuth data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tomnadashan mine, Killin, Stirling, Scotland, UK
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:894437
Long-form Identifier:1:3:894437:5
GUID (UUID V4):118cbf3e-d4f0-46b7-873f-df18e9c51c59
Nearest other occurrences of Bismuth
4.3km (2.6 miles) Corrie Buie veins, Meall nan Oighreag, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, UK
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
of the Tomnadashan copper deposit and the Corrie Buie lead veins, south Loch Tayside, Scotland R. A. D...M13 9PL ABSTRACT. Copper mineralization at Tomnadashan is associated with granitic lenses intruded into...(CusBilzS/z). The tetrahedrite contains up to 6.1 wt. ~ bismuth. Four km to the south, at Corrie Buie, are quartz...deposits but the style of mineralization at Tomnadashan suggests a limited hydrothermal system and therefore...related to felsic intrusives to the south. A m Tomnadashan on the southern shore of Loch Tay (fig. 1) a
Book
MINERALS OF SCOTLAND PAST AND PRESENT Alec Livingstone National Museums of Scotland Publishing Limited... Publishedby NMS PublishingLimited NationalMuseumsof Scotland ChambersStreet EdinburghEHl lJF © 1MS PublishingLimited...FOREWORD Vll ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS INTRODUCTION Scotland, the country, physiography Xl Xlll SCOTLAND'S...SCOTLAND'S GEOLOGICAL EVOLUTION The voyage of Scotland through time COLLECTORS AND COLLECTIONS Introduction...species 1 55 2 Minerals originally discovered in Scotland 188 3 Scottish minerals 1991-96 190 REFERENCESAND
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
paděraite, with minor hodrushite, occurs in the Paulus mine, Ocna de Fier skarn deposit, southwestern Romania...quantités mineures de hodrushite, provenant de la mine Paulus, exploitant le gisement de type skarn de...association of Bisulfosalt minerals from the Paulus mine (distal Zn–Pb skarn), in the northern part of the...Marie-aux-Mines, Chrétien mine and Gabe Gottes mine, Vosges, France, the Clara mine, Oberwolfach, Hagendorf-Sud...Hagendorf-Sud, and the Grüneau mine, Siegerland, Germany. Symbols: Kpk kupčikite, Hod hodrushite, Cbs cuprobismutite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
O N E Department of Geology, Royal Museum of Scotland, Chambers Street, Edinburgh EH1 1JF Synopsis A...reveals that about 132 mineral species new to Scotland have been discovered. This is a 3 2 % increase...information about species not previously listed for Scotland. It therefore seems appropriate to take stock...e r the last decade m a n y minerals n e w to Scotland have been discovered by the electronprobemicroanalyser...species new to mineralogy have been discovered in Scotland e.g. macphersonite, scotlandite (the first recorded
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
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Bi-rich tennantite (Bi up to 9.7 wt.%). Key-words: bismuth sulphosalts, cuprobismutite series, kupčı́kite...first stage are given in Table 1. Bismuth minerals – native bismuth, matildite and Bi sulphosalts – form...sulphosalts, and is associated with native bismuth II and bismuth oxide. For all these phases the chemically...aikinite (aik) partly decomposed to the native bismuth (bi) enclosed in pararammelsbergite (prm) (magnification...Hodrushite (N = 1; 2) Hodrushite, the most common bismuth sulphosalt in the locality, occurs as domains of
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
carried out in the laboratory of the Shuikoushan mine by a wetchemical analysis method for Pb and Zn,...undetectable antimony, and undetectable bismuth. The silver, antimony and bismuth all are undetectable in the later...the Kangjiawan deposit, and silver, antimony and bismuth are less than 0.01 wt.% by EPMA in most of grains...authors thank the Geology Department of the Kangjiawan mine of CNNC for help during the study. We gratefully...(1987): Mineral chemistry of silver in antimony and bismuth rich sulfide ores in Bergslagen, central Sweden
Book
GRIFFITH . ( Six sheets.) 1854. Stanford's Map of Scotland. ( Six sheets.) Reynolds's Geological Atlas of..." WIGHT, ISLE OF 78 77 MINERAL LOCALITIES IN SCOTLAND ABERDEENSHIRE 81 81 . ARGYLESHIRE . ISLANDS...OF 85 85 CONTENTS . MINERAL LOCALITIES IN SCOTLAND— (continued ). PAGR CAITHNESS CLACKMANNANSHIRE...counties, like the Malvern Hills, or Cairn Gorm in Scotland, are referred to the several counties in which...other. Huel, the old Cornish appel lation for a mine, has become corrupted by degrees into “ wheal,”
Report (issue)
w� Isle of Man Central and Northern England Scotland Northern Ireland Channel Islands Secondary Sources...proportion by country, 1978-1982 59 Table 6 EEC and UK silver consumption by major end use 60 Table 7...silver-containing batteries 80 Table 10 United Kingdom mine production of silver: 1851-1982 83 Table 11 United...86 Table 13 World mine production of silver: 1821-1981 87 Table 14 World mine production of silver...of world silver mine production: 18661870 and 1980 89 Table 16 World and UK mine production of silver
Book (edition)
Gold Occurrences in the UK A Gold Prospector's Guide LEE GARY PALMER MSc Published in the United...Productions 40 Archers Ave Irvine, Ayrshire KA11 2GB Scotland UK Content copyright© Lee Gary Palmer, 2019 The...First printed November 2019 Printed and bound in Scotland by Brown Brothers, Irvine, Ayrshire First Edition...Contents Acknowledgements Notable Nuggets of the UK Preface Gold The Word The Element Origin Locations...Wales - Flintshire Scotland South West Scotland - Dumfries & Galloway South West Scotland - Lanarkshire South
Report (issue)
organisations and staff British Geological Survey, UK AG Gunn M Holder B Leveridge GE Norton KE Rollin...G Ortiz F Ribera FTornos Riofinex North, Bristol, UK D Cliff CJ Morrisey University of Barcelona, Spain...geochemistry 17 (a) Arsenic 17 (b) Antimony 18 (c) Bismuth 19 (d) Discussion 20 (e) Investigations in Shetland...(a) 6ase metals and arsenic 27 (b) Antimony and bismuth 29 (c) Discussion 29 Lake District 32 Geology 32...targets 94 4.5.2 · Galloway, Southern Uplands (Scotland) 96 4.5.3 Catalonian Coastal Ranges (Spain) 99
Book
Nortlrn·est Highlands of Scotland Con Gillen 9. The Inner Hebrides of Scotland Con Gillen 11. The Gulf...sters Da,·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...Phosphorus 15 Ba Barium Be Beryllium 4 Bi Bismuth 83 Pb Lead 82 Br Bromine 35 Pd Palladium
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Division of Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow, Scotland T. Stachel Institut für Mineralogie, Johann Wolfgang...Stachel and coworkers18) and the diamonds from Premier mine in South Africa, which are particularly beautiful...The youngest are E-type diamonds from the Orapa mine, Botswana, at 990 m.y.,14 the oldest the 3300-m...Division of Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow, Scotland K. S. Viljoen Geoscience Centre, De Beers Consolidated...late Caledonian Borralan and Ailsh intrusions of Scotland Downloaded by [Laurentian University] at 07:25
Report (edition)
Highlands 3 Subdivisions of the Quaternary of Scotland 4 Principal metalliferous mineral occurrences...the deep trench of Glen Mor—the Great Glen of Scotland—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 Montes’...Volcanic Province of the western seaboard of Scotland (see BGS regional guide—the Tertiary Volcanic
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 (issue)
area included in this volume, covering eastern Scotland from the Moray Firth to the Firth of Forth, is...DrAJHighton DrJ DPeacock Central and Southern Scotland and CumbriaGroup (Manager: Dr DJ Fettes) Mr IBPaterson...also consider­ able interest in high arsenic and bismuth values as possible indicators of gold. Not surprisingly...stream sediment 26 Bicarbonate in stream water Bismuth in stream sediment 62 64 Potassium in stream...and 58° N, east of 4° W, covering the east of Scotland from the Moray Firth to the Firth of Forth (Figure
Report (issue)
Reconnaissance Programme Gold in the Ochil Hills, Scotland Department of Trade and Industry MRP Report...Technical Report WF/91/1 Gold in the Ochil Hills, Scotland J S Coats, M H Shaw, M J Gallagher, M Armstrong...Programme Report 116 Gold in the Ochil Hills, Scotland Authors Geochemistry J S Coats and M H Shaw Geology...and Fortey, N J. 1991. Gold in the Ochil Hills, Scotland. British Geological Survey Technical Report WF/91/1...Geological Survey in the Kilmelford area of Argyll, Scotland led to the discovery of a mineralised, sub-volcanic
Book
Stream Tin Tin Pyrites· BISMUTH - -.. .. -.. Native Bjsmuth Sulphide of Bismuth NICK.EL AND COBALT -...Humphries. 2. NATIVE COPPER. From Penibrol,e Mine, St. A.1.istell, Cornwall. Presented by R. Taylor...at Mu'llion, Liza,rd District, Corn- St. George Mine, Perran Porth, Cornwall. Presented by H. IIumphries...Cornwall. NATIVE COPPER, dendritic. Pe'IJibroke Mine, ,_~t. Austell, Cornwall. 19. NATIVE COPPER, cr3rsta...22. thi11 sheets. NATIVE CorPER, in Pembroke Mine, near St. Austell, Cornwall. Presented by Captains
Book
returning successful but many others less so. Scotland was not a rich country in the 1850s; with the...the first mention of gold being discovered in Scotland generated a rush to the hills in Fife (1852) and...Kildonan The Dunker affair . GOLD IN ANCIENT SCOTLAND Concentration of gold Quantity of gold 39 Alison...in Scotland, 2300-2150 BC 42 The Early Bronze Age embossed goldwork 45 tradition in Scotland: dagger...deposits Golden nuggets Extraction techniques in Scotland The gold rush of 1852 Du Alchemy Albany Landlord’s
Book
returning successful but many others less so. Scotland was not a rich country in the 1850s; with the...the first mention of gold being discovered in Scotland generated a rush to the hills in Fife (1852) and...CARNEGIE R THE Macpherson TRUST UNIVERSITIESOF SCOTLAND 2 Print edition ISBN: 978-1-906000-26-4 Printed... David Gaimster 4. HISTORY OF GOLD MINING IN SCOTLAND The Mines of Crawford Moor ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ... THE NATURE OF GOLD Extraction techniques in Scotland Alchemy Cyanidation process Isotopes of gold
Report (issue)
and disease in crops, animals and man. Northern Scotland was selected for the initial orienta­ tion study...Arsenic Map6 Barium Map7 Beryllium Map8 Bismuth Map9 Boron Map10 Calcium Map11 Chromium ...of the Tertiary Igneous Province of north-west Scotland. In the south is the important Dalradian mineralised...development of Europe's largest producing baryte mine. At present the main element of economic interest...The 'Perthshire Goldfield' is indicated by high bismuth values accompanying arsenic. These anomalies partly
Report (issue)
sociated with molybdenite a,re wolfram } native .bismuth, bismuthinite, pyrite, arsenopyrite, cha.lcopyrite...in New South Wales were originally worked for bismuth, the molybdenite being thrown aside as being of...its Ores and their Concentration ; U.S. Bureau of Mine&, Washington, D.C., Bull. 111, 1916. t Horton, op...fJresence of small qua,n tities of arsenic and bismuth in molybdenite concentrates, as they state that...out that the output of any individual molybdenite mine is oompa,r atively small. . ~ . part altogeth~r
Book
volatilize. c. Antimony, a white deposit, easy to Bismuth, a crust partly white, volatilize. partly orange-yellow...MicroUte. Medjidite. b3 INTRODUCTION. CLASS Bismuth. II. BBITTLE, EASILY FUSIBLE, Cadmiferous Blende...Przibram, or Przibramite (^Huot). Native Bismuth. AND VOLATILK Bismuth Ochre. Arsenic. Agnesite. Bismutite...Bismutite. Native Arsenic. Tin. 'Bismuth Blende, or Euly- Arsenolite. tine. Oxide of Tin, or Cassiterite...Pyrites, or Leucopyrite. Bismuthine. Cupreous Bismuth, or Wit- > j Tin Pyrites. tichite. Tannenite
Report (issue)
Average composition from various types of ore, Thierry mine, Ont. ACANTHITE. Sakharova and Bryzgalov, Mineral...87M/2325 (1987) Analyses (not in abs.) from'Koryu mine, Hokkaido, Japan AIKINITE. Boldyreva (Zap. Vses...(1987) Microprobe analyses (6) frota Lugar sill, SW Scotland kaersutite AMPHIBOLE. Henken-Mellies, (Neues Jahrbuch...143-155 (1983). Mioroprobe analyses (4) from western Scotland. AMPHIBOLE. Moore, J. Petrol. 25, 126-150 (1984)...). Microprobe analyses (5) from gneisses, N.W. Scotland. AMPHIBOLE. Sills, et al., J. Metamorph. Geol
Journal (volume)
vein-stones. The ignorance and prejudice of the native mine-owner prohibits use of the wheel-barrow, the windlass...wrought to advantage, now remains unbroken in the mine, and undressed at the surface. All necessaries of...quantities of iron -pyrites and the ores of antimony, bismuth , and tellurium, Quartz-rocks of granular structure...and copper, in deep than in shallow parts of the mine, and contains platina near the surface only. Short...and irregular (nuggets) masses, which at the Cliff mine (c.) are often determined to faces of crystallization
 
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