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Magnetite from
Traprain Law, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, UK


Locality type:Hill
Classification
Species:Magnetite
Formula:Fe2+Fe23+O4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Magnetite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Traprain Law, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, UK
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:605710
Long-form Identifier:1:3:605710:7
GUID (UUID V4):c96abdc7-c626-469d-827d-3b3e427190b4
Nearest other occurrences of Magnetite
26.1km (16.2 miles) Elie Ness (Ruby Bay), Fife, Scotland, UK
59.0km (36.6 miles) Hilderston Silver Mine, Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland, UK
93.6km (58.1 miles) Whytes Cleuch, Wanlockhead, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, UK
94.1km (58.4 miles) Comrie contact aureole, Comrie, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, UK
94.2km (58.5 miles) Meadowfoot Smelter slag locality, Wanlockhead, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, UK
94.2km (58.5 miles) Glencrief Burn, Wanlockhead, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, UK
95.2km (59.2 miles) Bail Hill, Sanquhar, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, UK
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
VIII.—The Lower Carboniferous Volcanic Rocks of East Lothian (Garlton Hills). By FREDERICK H. HATCH, Ph.D...country that forms the north-western part of East Lothian, undulating uniformly from the foot of the chain...near Haddington into the cluster of the Garlton Hills, and the neighbouring masses of Traprain Law and...and North Berwick Law. The rocks that build up this elevated ground are lavas and tuffs that were produced...deposition of the Lower Carboniferous beds of Scotland. In East Lothian their eruption followed close on the deposition
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
analyses in the periodical and serial literatqre of Scotland* MARY VOGT WOODLAND U.S. Geological Survey, Washington...their truth in the laboratory. It is the boast of Scotland to have led the way in the applioation of chemicrd...contained in the periodical and serial publications of Scotland from 1914 through 1953, will be followed by one...certainly not true. Many analyses of rocks from Scotland appear first in journals published in England...fourteen periodicals and serials published in Scotland, an annotated bibliography of eighty-four references
Report (edition)
33 MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. SCOTLAND THE GEOLOGY EAST IXOT_jUDING P.Lt\.R11S OF TIIE 001JNTIES... LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF SCOTLAND. (25 111iles to tl1e inch) of the British Islands..."\Vestern Districts. 5s. 9d. 4. ,,r igto\\'nsl1ire, East l:>al't ; Kirl{ct1,lbrightsl1ire, r.,ortio11 of...· a11d l�inross. 14s. 9d. 40. F'ife 41. }i' ife� East 1\art ; Haddingtonsl1ire, N 01·th pa.rt. 5s. 9d...included in sheet · 33 . •. of the one-inch 1nap of Scotland, together with a strip of c.oast·-line on either
Book
LSUAVEY Geology of the Haddington district Nor1h Berwick LAW • Gullane - • Longniddry GARLETON...GARLETON H I LLS \ Por1 Seton \ Haddington Tranent Penc a11lan d • • Gifford e Pathhead L Author Classmark...the Haddington district 'fhe cl ist net described in this memoir includes that part of the East Lothian...and part of Sheet 4 1 of the geological n1ap of Scotland. Thr introductory chapter outli nes the physical...K . Craharn and R B \\ ilson Geology of the Haddington district Memoir for 1:50000 Sheet 33W and part
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
locality. Natural size. Same collection. The Traprain Law Phonolite. Part I : Nepheline, Analcite, Sodalite...Sodalite, and Olivine in the Traprain Law Phonolite. By A. G. MACGREGOR, M.C., B.Sc. Part II : Analysts...Analysts of the Traprain Law Phonolite. By F. E. ENNOS, B.A., B.Sc, A.I.C. PART I. RE-EXAMINATION of the...the trachytoid phonolite of Traprain Law was undertaken on the suggestion of Mr. E. B. Bailey, in order...Jamaica. XX. The Traprain Law Phonolite. 515 the petrography of Traprain Law, and sodalite seems
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
revising entries in Heddle's (1901) Mineralogy of Scotland endeavouring to produce an up-to-date glossary...Glossary we consider that 399 valid species occur in Scotland. Many of these species are substantiated by X-ray...seven minerals have recently been discovered in Scotland and are additional to the Glossary. These minerals...task for the British Isles but have done so for Scotland. By detailing the first, or earliest-found, reference...the period 1961-70 thirty-five species new to Scotland were recorded as compared to one hundred between
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
SOCIETY. VI.—Some Occurrences of Leucite in East Lothian. By J. A. E. BENNETT, B . S C , Ph.D. (With...16) who described a leucite-basanite from the East Lothian coast. This rock occurs in the form of two small...known as The Great Car, situated about four miles east of North Berwick. It is to be recalled, however...comparison with the occurrence of leucite in another East Lothian lava, hitherto undescribed. This rock, which...as inclusions in the phonolite laccolith of Traprain Law, a prominent landmark less than a mile north
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super£cial geology of a wide area of Southern Scotland which is extren1ely rich in geological interest...POINT: P. McL. D. Duff... GARLETON Hu.LS AND TRAPRAIN LAW: NORTH BERWICK: DUNBAll: IO G. P. Black ARTHUR'S...Lower Carboniferous sediments and intrusions. To the east between the Pentland Hills and the escarpment of...Carboniferous, divides the Midlothian fron1 the smaller East Lothian Coalfield in which only the Limestone Coal Group...Carboniferous rocks appear at the surface still farther east, towards North .Berwick and Dunbar. They include
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Leucite-Basanite in East Lothian. By D. BALSILLIE, Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh. E mile due east of Tantallon...Tantallon Castle, on the East Lothian coast, there stands a conspicuous tower or beacon. Its purpose is to...address: 138.251.14.35 Leudte-Basanite in East Lothian. 17 represented the materials belonging to...thereby, is situated about 100 yards to the south-east. Both masses were determined petrographically by...the plug-exposure, about 100 yards to the south-east of the beacon. In the freshest obtainable hand-specimens
Journal (issue)
carboniferous (Dinantian) sequence at Spilmersford, East Lothian, Scotland, by A. Davies, B.Sc. with palaeontology...Carboniferous (Dinantian) at Spilmersford, East Lothian, Scotland, by A. D. McAdam, B.Sc. 39 III. The geochemistry...Carboniferous (Dinantian) at Spilmersford, East Lothian, Scotland, by A. Livingstone, Ph.D. and Gwen M. McKissock...Geophysical surveys at the Spilmersford Borehole, East Lothian, Scotland, by Jennifer M. Allsop, B.Sc. 63 V. Palynology...(Dinantian) of the Spilmersford Borehole, East Lothian, Scotland, by R. Neves, B.Sc., Ph.D. and N. Ioannides
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
groups. Appendix 3: Minerals discovered first in Scotland 5 5 6 7 9 10 11 11 12 13 39 44 47 SYNOPSIS...groups; and minerals which were discovered first in Scotland. Some 15 per cent of the species listed in this...knowledge as to which mineral species occur in Scotland, but that there is also a need for greater precision...to find the first recordings of minerals new to Scotland since 1901. Many authors have been unaware that...described had not been recorded previously for Scotland or the United Kingdom. The main criteria for accepting
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
solid solution. (4) Apophyllite from Traprain Law, East Lothian. By Mr. J. G. C. ANnnnsor and Mr. S....pectolite. other localities for apophyllite in Scotland are mentioned. (5) Studies on the Zeolites, Part...associated with quartz, cyanite and magnetite, about 80 miles east of Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia. Lusakite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
158 Powellite .from Traprain Law, Haddingtonshire, Scotland. By M. H. BATTEY, M.Sc., Ph.D. Geology Department...Mo0a 61.8 (av.), W0 a 11.4 (av.). R A P R A I N LAW, as MacGregor 1 explains (p. 520), is notable as...planes, giving it a twinned appearance, but no twin law was detcrnfinable and the mass was probably an aggregate...TABLE I. X-ray powder data for poweHite from Traprain Law. Camera diam. 114.6 mm. Cu-Ka radiation (Cu-K~...e I I . TABLE II. Analysis of powellite from Traprain Law. CaO MoOa WOa Total I. II. 27.8 61.9 10
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
F.R.S., Director of the Geological Survey of Scotland. (Plates IX., X., XI., XII.) (Read 3d February...District East Lothian District West Lothian District Stirlingshire District West of Fife District East of Fife...470 471 473 474 477 478 479 480 480 B. Felspar-Magnetite 504 506 Rocks. The Porphyrites. i. General...features in the geological structure of this part of Scotland is the abundance and variety of the volcanic rocks...history of volcanic action in this district of Scotland. The application of microscopical examination
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Outcrop of Karroo Lavas in the Buzi Valley, Portuguese East Africa. By E. 0. TEALE, D . S C , F.G.S., and W...tectonic features of a portion of Portuguese -*- East Africa, south of the Zambezi, one of the present...bibliography at the end of the paper. Lavas in Portuguese East Africa. 227 advanced the view that the surface...they were older than the sediments of Sena to the east they had no fossil-evidence of Cretaceous rocks...than the lower beds of Sheringoma, which lie to the east of the Urema faults. It is of some interest, therefore
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
accounted for by t,he presence of the associated magnetite, pyrrhotite, and hornblendic matrix. L. J. S...haematite pseudomorphous after magnetite. On heating crystals of magnetite, weighing 0.4499 gram, over the...has therefore been L. J. 8. transformed from magnetite to hEmatite. Pyroaurite from the Mossgrufva, Nordmark...J. s. Lower Carboniferous Volcanic Rocks of East Lothian. By FREDERICK H. HATCH ([Trans. Roy. Xoc., Edin...Whitelaw Hill; it is composed of olivine, augite, magnetite, glassy matter, and probably nepheline ; sp. gr
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 (volume)
112 120 BOOK REVIEW ‘‘Gold Occurrences in the UK’’ Norman Moles Journal of the Russell Society, volume...The current ‘History of Mineral Collections’ in the UK is not even a ‘History of Kings and Queens’. A small...Mineralogy of Dolyhir Quarry, Old Radnor, Powys, Wales. UK Journal of Mines & Minerals, 32, 5 61. Dunham, K...Derek, a key member of the team that produced the UK Journal of Mines & Minerals. She amassed a fine personal...material in the collection of the National Museums of Scotland, Alec Livingstone (2002: p. 68) observes: ‘‘A
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
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the Royal Scottish Museum, and localities in the East Lothians, would be on Friday, and perhaps Saturday...taken as read: 1. Powellite from Traprain Law, tIaddingtonshire, Scotland: by Dr. M. H. Battey and Dr. A...4. The occurrence of magnesian pyroxenes and magnetite in porphyritic acid glasses: by Dr. I. S. E. Carmichael...Stewart: the items included: Kidlaw quarry, Traprain Law, Garleton Hills, and North Berwick shore. EXCERPT...n t s were p u t t o t h e M e e t i n g : Bye-law 5 : Ordinary Members shall pay an entrance fee of
Report (edition)
British Regional Geology The Midland Valley of Scotland THIRD EDITION BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Natural...British Regional Geology The Midland Valley of Scotland THIRD EDITION By I. B Cameron, BSc, and D. Stephenson...and ice limits 40 Sequence of shorelines in SE Scotland 41 Isobases of the 11ain Late Glacial shoreline...Syncline in the Lower Li1nestone Group rocks of east Fife (D2796) 10.2 Base of a late Carboniferous quartz-dolerite...BlindweUs open-cast coal rnine, near Tranent, East Lothian (D3484) 16.2 Middleton lirnestone rnine, Nlidlothian;
Report (issue)
patches of greenish-brown biotite, and accessory magnetite. S.P. 1921, p. 107. M.G.S. 'Banff,' 1923, p. 124...blende, and biotite, with accessory sphene and magnetite. S.P. 1909, p. 87. M.G.S. ' Ben Nevis,' 1 9 1...colourless augite, ,vith the accessories sphene, magnetite, and apatite. S.P. 1 909, p. 87. M.G.S. ' Ben...intergrowth. A green augite occurs associated \Vith magnetite. S.P. 1 9 1 2 , p. 69. M.G.S. ' Tertiary Mull... and chlorite after biotite, ,vith accessory magnetite, apatite, and spbene. M.G.S. ' Lake District,'
Book (volume)
banded brown and grey. Fifeshire west side of Largo Law, banded green and wax-grey (Howie). at Dunbar. Garleton...Chalcedony, Quartz, : Haddington and Jasper. Midlothian in At Pencraik, near Traprain Law, in claystone, with...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
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Burntisland, while the pitch is slightly to the east of north. The lowest beds revealed at Burntisland...area about equal to that of the lava-flows to the east. The surface features of the region reflect to a...hollows. Evidence of glacial action can be seen in east-west dry valleys and windgaps. In the process of...sediments are exposed to the west, the north, and the east, in close proximity to the ash. The necks are probably...along with gray and black shales. Throughout the east neck of the Binn and in its vicinity are several
Journal (volume)
Stephen Moreton 10-17 Geology and mineralogy of Pike Law Mines, Newbiggin, Teesdale, Co . Durham Trevor F...facilities, to Brian Jackson of the Royal Museum of Scotland, for IR spectroscopy, and David Green of Manchester...18-26 (2007) . THE GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY OF PIKE LAW MINES, NEWBIGGIN, TEESDALE, CO. DURHAM Trevor F....Laboratories, South Road, Durham DH 1 3LE The Pike Law area, situated 4 km NNW of the village of Newbiggin...characteristic of the orefield. INTRODUCTION The name Pike Law Mines refers to numerous old surface and underground
 
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