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Rose Quartz from
Maghery, Dunglow, Donegal County, Ulster, Ireland


Classification
Species:Quartz var: Rose Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Rose Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Maghery, Dunglow, Donegal County, Ulster, Ireland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:204173
Long-form Identifier:1:3:204173:5
GUID (UUID V4):ddf132bc-1a75-4c99-90e3-ef369f7459ae
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NEWS and EVENTS Mick Wolfe YEARS 1N MINERALS: IRELAND David Green• Stephen Moreton 37 PYRITE FROM...societies, and topographic mineralogy in Britain and Ireland. We describe and illu trate (in four separate articles)...first two articles, "' hich describe Scotland and Ireland, appear here in issue 21, while the remainder will...many exciting new discoveries, particularly in Ireland and Scotland, where even now large tracts of land...gone with the demise of hard-rock mining in the county, and the practice of exchange with museums, which
 
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