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Collophane from
Tornewton cave, Denbury and Torbryan, Teignbridge, Devon, England, UK


Locality type:Cave
Classification
Species:Apatite var: Collophane
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Collophane data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tornewton cave, Denbury and Torbryan, Teignbridge, Devon, England, UK
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:622678
Long-form Identifier:1:3:622678:7
GUID (UUID V4):988f37af-ab78-49fc-9c90-3cf2dfacc1a8
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e n a stratum at Tornewton Cave, Devon. DURING excavations at Tornewton Cave, Devon, Mr. A. J. Sutcliffe...Sutcliffe noticed in the lower Hyaena stratum of the cave a massive yellowishbrown mineral with sub-resinous...appearance. This mineral, which has been identified as collophane (a fine-grained apatite of variable composition)...as a cementing medium of the lower Hyaena stratum and as a component of smM1 stalagmites about 4 in. high...deposits in this part of the cave, but it is thought that the collophane was contemporary with, or immediately
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
VOL. 46, PP. 119-126 Childrenite in South-West England R. S. W. BRAITHWAITE Chemistry Department, University...Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, Manchester M60 1QD AND B. V. COOPER Torquay Natural History...Brooke (1823) on specimens from near Tavistock in Devon. Subsequently it has been recorded from a small...mostly in the Tavistock area, and also from near St. Austell in Cornwall, and from one locality in Cumbria...a few additional localities, all near Tavistock, and the Geological Museum, Institute of Geological Sciences
Book
A. W. G. Kingsbury LONDON BUTTERWORTHS ■ ENGLAND Butterworth & Co (Publishers) Ltd London: S8 Kingsway...Conservancy, 1970 ISBN 0 40S 70002 5 Printed in England at the Pitman Press, Bath ) I 281495 Contents...Introduction 7 11 Descriptions: Cornwall 17 Devon 39 Dorset 89 Gloucestershire 197 Somerset...Provisional Rough Guide to the British Pleistocenc and Recent Succession 264 Glossary 265 References...understanding that has benefited, through its numerous and continuing economic applica­ tions, not merely scientists
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Gravity Processes M Felix and W McCaffrey, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK ß 2005, Elsevier Ltd. All Rights...of sediment. Gravity flow can take place in lakes and oceans, but some dense flows also occur in rivers...smaller magnitude. Due to their infrequent occurrence and destructive nature, much information about subaqueous...processes comes from the study of their deposits and from laboratory experiments. Flow initiation mechanisms...mechanisms, sediment transport mechanisms, and flow types are described here separately, to emphasise the
 
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