| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Metamorphosed Limestone from the Carlingford District, Co. Louth, Ireland. By G. D. OSBORXE. T17HILE recently...outcrops in the neighbourhood of Carlingford and Barnavave, Co. Louth, some striking rocks containing...found by the writer at the south-east end of Barnavave Mountain. During the microscopic examination of...next in importance in this respect. The spinel (pleonaste) 62 Custerite and Monticellite at Carliiigford...with the Barnavave example. Apart from the occurrence of these uncommon minerals the Barnavave region is | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Limestones of the Carlingford District. 209 •different members of the subgenus Raphiophorus, to which...Contaminated Igneous Rocks of the Carlingford District, Co. Louth. BY G. D. OSBORNE, Dept. of Mineralogy...constituents are phlogopite, diopside, vesuvianite, pleonaste, and calcite. (6) Altered vesuvianite rock, (c)...PLATES. INTRODUCTION AND ADVANCE SUMMARY. E Carlingford-Barnave district falls within the boundaries...Ordnance Survey of Ireland, and forms part of a broad promontory lying between Carlingford Lough on the north-east | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | tilleyite and its associated minerals from Carlingford, Ireland. (With Plates X I and XII.) By S. R. NOCKOLDS...certain thermally metamorphosed limestones from Carlingford it is abundant and some specimens are practically...are confirmed in part by an examination of the Carlingford tilleyite, but several cleavages have been found...is different. The refractive indices of the Carlingford material were determined b y means of the immersion...wollastonite and idoerase, locality 1, Barnavave, Carlingford. (Weight of sample 0.8 gm.) 2. Tilleyitc | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | justification for assigning the dykes of the N. of Ireland to a N. Irish swarm. 52 Dr. W. J. McCaUien—...Metamorphosed Limestone from the Carlingford District, Co. Louth, Ireland. By G. D. OSBORXE. T17HILE recently...outcrops in the neighbourhood of Carlingford and Barnavave, Co. Louth, some striking rocks containing...found by the writer at the south-east end of Barnavave Mountain. During the microscopic examination of...next in importance in this respect. The spinel (pleonaste) IN a previous paper I have described | | | Book (edition) | Tertiary age are extensively developed in the North Ireland and in the Western Isles of Scotland. of Basalt-plateaux...Giant's vertical in horizontal sills Causeway, Ireland. and flows ; while in dykes they are horizontal...seen in the Giant's Causeway in the North of Ireland, and in the Cheese Grotto at Bad Bertrich in tly...described by Professor Sollas at Barnavave, Carlingford district 1 in Ireland, where a gabbro, in which contractionand...the microscope they The dark-coloured spinels (pleonaste, crystals. isotropic. are her- and chromite) | | | Book (edition) | age are extensively developed in the North of Ireland and in the Western Isles of Scotland . Basalt-plateaux...FIG . 14. Columnar basalt, Giant's Causeway, Ireland . vertical in horizontal sills and flows; while...are seen in the Giant's Causeway in the North of Ireland, and in the Cheese Grotto at Bad Bertrich in the...described by Professor Sollas at Barnavave, Carlingford district in Ireland, where a gabbro, in which contraction...occurring in rocks are the following : - Spinel Pleonaste Hercynite Picotite Formula. Colour MgO , Al2O3 | | | Book | Carracedo & Simon Day 5. The north of Ireland Paul Lyle 6. Leinster Chris Stillman & George SeYastopulo...& Jean-Claude Tanguy Minerals of Britain and Ireland A. G. Tindle The Open University T: 'XI 'Jo ~6...stage of MB! that focusing only on Britain and Ireland might be too restrictive, and that what was really...personally discovered new species to Britain and Ireland, and colleagues permitted me to record their unpublished...producers of b th tin and copp ·r. and. more recently. Ireland became a major player in world zinc produ.:tion | | | Report (volume) | figured by Prof. SolUs in the gabbro of Barnavave, Carlingford, and which he aeeribed to an mtergrpwtb...ambljstegiie. and augite, sometimes with olivine and pleonaste (hercynite). occurring as masses associited with)...granophyre intoaugite-diorite (“gabbro*’) at Barnavave, Carlingford. But in the Madras dykes it b impossible...relation of the Granite to the Gabbro of Barnavave, Carlingford/’ Professor W. J. Sollas, has described...the alterations induced in the augites of the Carlingford gabbro (augite-diorite) by intrusions of “granophyre” | | | Book (edition) | Colwnnar basalt, Giant's Causeway, Co. Antrim, Ireland 59. Sketch-map of the South-West Highlands, showing...Diagrammatic map of the Donegal Granite, Northern Ireland. Based on the work of Akaard, Pitcher, Read and... St. Helier, Jersey Vogesite, Ards Peninsula, Ireland Hortonolitite, Mooihoek, Bushveld Complex, South...Tertiary igneous cornplexes in Scotland and northern Ireland. (Based on maps by the Geol. Surv.) 144. Simplified...north-eastern Ireland showing the igneous complexes of the Mourne Mountains, Newry, Carlingford and Slieve | | | Book (volume) | journal of the mineralogical Great Britain and Ireland. 1876+ Monatsber. deutsch. geol. Gesell. = Monatsberichte...and basalts, of Tertiary age, in Scotland and Ireland. 6 Q.J.G.S., XLII, 1886, 72-73, and PI. VII, fig...1908, 207. Also in U.S.G.S., P.P. 99, 351. Park county, Montana. Jour. Geol., 74 A DESCRIPTIVE PETROGRAPHY...norites example .31. It from EHzabethtown, Essex County, in Osann's classification, gives the values ...metapeptic. G. H. Kinahan: Manual of the geology of Ireland. London, 1878, 4, 177. Metasomatism (Gr. ixtra | | | Book | (Czechoslovakia), (Hungary), (Romania), Antrim (Northern Ireland), Caucasus (USSR), New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado...Calaverite 83 Named after its source in Calaveras County (California, USA) • Hardness: 2.5 (brittle) •...other tellurides • Occurrence: rare; Calaveras County - California and Cripple Creek - Colorado (USA)...H2O lnyoite 100 Named after its source in lnyo County (California, USA) (Shaller 1914) [I] • Hardness:...O Kernite 101 Named after its source in Kern County (California, USA) (Schaller 1927) • Hardness: | | | Book | (Czechoslovakia), (Hungary), (Romania), Antrim (Northern Ireland), Caucasus (USSR), New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado...ee ee 83 Named after its source in Calaveras County (California, USA) AuTe, e Hardness: 2.5 (brittle)...other tellurides e Occurrence: rare; Calaveras County — California and Cripple Creek — Colorado (USA)...O Inyoite 100 Named after its source in Inyo County (California, USA) (Shaller 1914) isd e Hardness:... Kernite 101 Named after its source in Kern County (California, USA) (Schaller 1927) es e Hardness: | | | Report (issue) | neighbouring parts of the Scottish mainland and of Ireland, have engaged attention since the early days of...Scotland and a large area in the north-east of Ireland (see sketch-map, Fig. I ) ; the Tertiary age of...parts of Scotland . and the northern parts of Ireland and England, * See especially Starkie Gardner,...in the west of Scotland and the north-east of Ireland where Tertiary volcanic rocks are preserved. The...marks the southern limit in England, Walee, and Ireland of basic dykes believed to be of Tertiary age. | | | Book | 343 - 347 x 20 (Quartz-Monzonite) of Newry, County Down, 108. Section of Spheroidal Granite of Kangasniemi...numerous parts of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. Here both volcanic and plutonic rocks are well... in the south-west of England and the west of Ireland. In Lower Old Red Sandstone times the northern... the Bristol district, and the In England and Ireland activity was Limerick basin. confined to a limited...and the northern parts of England, Wales, and Ireland. The volcanic rocks are of Eocene age, but the | | | Report (issue) | neighbouring parts of the Scottish mainland and of Ireland, have engaged attention since the early days of...Scotland and a large area in the north-east of Ireland (see sketch-map. Fig. 1); the Tertiary age of these...southern parts of Scotland and the northern parts of Ireland and England, *See especially Starkie Gardner, Proc...in the west of Scotland and the north-east of Ireland where Tertiary volcanic rocks are preserved. dotted...marks the southern limit in England, Wales, and Ireland of basic dykes believed to be of Tertiary age. |
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