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    • Co. Antrim
      • Larne
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Sabine, P.A., Styles, M.T. and Young, B.R. (1985) The Nature and Paragenesis of Natural Bredigite and Associated Minerals from Carneal and Scawt Hill, Co. Antrim. Mineralogical Magazine 49:663-670.
Nawaz, R. (1977) A second occurrence of killalaite. Mineralogical Magazine, 41, 546-548.
Henmi, Chiyoko, Kusachi, Isao, Henmi, Kitinosuke, Sabine, Peter Aubrey, Young, Brian Raymond (1973) A new mineral bicchulite, the natural analogue of gehlenite hydrate, from Fuka, Okayama Prefecture, Japan and Carneal, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Mineralogical Journal, 7 (3) 243-251 doi:10.2465/minerj1953.7.243
McConnell, J.D.C. (1955) The hydration of larnite (β−Ca2SiO4) and bredigite (α1−Ca2SiO4) and the properties of the resulting gelatinous mineral plombierite. Mineralogical Magazine: 30: 672-680.
Tilley, C.E., Alderman, A.R. (1934) Progressive metasomatism in the flint nodules of the Scawt Hill contact-zone. Mineralogical Magazine: 23: 513-518.
Tilley, C.E. (1929) On larnite (calcium orthosilicate, a new mineral) and its associated minerals from the limestone contact-zone of Scawt Hill, Co. Antrim. Mineralogical Magazine: 22: 77-86.
American Mineralogist: 33: 786
Mineralogical Magazine 1942 26 : 190-196
 
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