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Quartz from
Whitehall Farm Quarry, Medway, England, UK


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Whitehall Farm Quarry, Medway, England, UK
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1236411
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1236411:4
GUID (UUID V4):b55f094a-27d0-4e49-9900-e307f7e022d8
Nearest other occurrences of Quartz
14.7km (9.2 miles) Warden Point, Warden, Swale, Kent, England, UK
55.6km (34.6 miles) Shakespeare Cliff (Samphire Hoe), Dover, Kent, England, UK
58.5km (36.4 miles) Mountfield Mine, Mountfield, Rother, East Sussex, England, UK
62.1km (38.6 miles) Bulmer Quarry, Braintree, Essex, England, UK
84.8km (52.7 miles) King's Langley, Hemel Hampstead, Hertfordshire, England, UK
86.5km (53.8 miles) Birling Gap, East Dean and Friston, Wealden, East Sussex, England, UK
87.6km (54.5 miles) Newhaven Cliffs (Fort Hill), Newhaven, Lewes, East Sussex, England, UK
91.3km (56.7 miles) Cap Blanc-Nez, Escalles, Calais, Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-France, France
92.1km (57.3 miles) White End Park Farm, Latimer and Ley Hill, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
mudrocks from the London Clay Formation of southern England Physical Hazards Programme Intensity (counts)...mudrocks from the London Clay Formation of southern England S J Kemp and D Wagner mineralogy, London Clay...mudrocks from the London Clay Formation of southern England. British Geological Survey Internal Report, IR/06/060...to help explain the geotechnical behaviour of the UK London Clay Formation. This project follows similar...London Clay Formation of southern and south-eastern England. The work was carried out as part of the ongoing
Book (edition)
Galleries, London ISBN O85272 313 X ClO Printed in the UK for the British Geological Survey by Saxon Graphics...Graphics Ltd, Derby Cover illustration Cloud Hill Quarry, Leicestershire, excavated in steeply dipping Carboniferous...minerals produced in Britain, on an ex-mine or quarry basis, the total value is estimated at £21 796...and the major proportion of this output is from the UK Continental Shelf. However, there is a substantial...minerals. The value of minerals production on an ex-quarry basis does not truly reflect their ultimate value
Book (edition)
cover Operations in the Welton Chalk at Melton Ross Quarry, Singleton Birch Ltd., near Brigg, North Lincolnshire...Figures 1 An extract from Hunt’s 1858 listing of Quarry Returns 2 Current distribution of BRITPITS database...resources and workings in the UK in 2014 4 Limestone resources and workings in the UK in 2014 5 Sand and Gravel...resources and workings in the UK in 2014 6 Sandstone resources and workings in the UK in 2014 7 Coal resources...and workings in the UK in 2014 8 Onshore Oil and Natural Gas workings in the UK in 2014 9 Marine Sand
Book (edition)
resources and workings in tJ1e UK, 2008 3 Sandstone resources and workings in the UK, 2008 4 Limestone resotu-ces...tonnes) 4 Active Mineral Workings by co.mmodity in the UK, including Noriliem Ireland, Channel Islands and...industries, which represents their contribution to the UK econo1ny. The GVA of the nunerals extractive industries...1ninerals produced in 2005 in the UK, expressed as sales on an ex-works (quarry) basis as opposed to gross valued...the major sectors of 1/te Minerals Industry in the UK, 2003- 2005. Production (sales) (000 tonnes) Value
Book (edition)
Gaswells. h-ont cover Operations at Shap Beck Quarry, Hanson Aggregates, North.em Region. © D Cameron...Ji'igures 1 An extract from Hunt's 1858 listing of Quarry Re turns 2 lJnited Kingdom production of n1inerals...resotu-ces and workings in the UK in 2010 4 Limestone resotu-ces and workings in the UK in 2010 5 Sand and grave...resources and workings in tbe UK in 2010 6 Sandstone resources and workings in the UK in 2010 7 Coal resources...and workings in the UK in 2010 8 Onshore Oil and Natural Gas workings in the UK in 2010 Tables l Production
Book (edition)
0115-936 3200 e-mail : sales@bgs.ac.uk www.bgs.ac. uk Shop online at.: www.thebgs.co.u.k !Vlurchison House...Assets in Easten1 England 3 Igneous & n1etamorphic rock resources and workings in the UK, 2005 4 Sandstone...resources and workings in the UK, 2005 5 Lin1estone resources and workings in the UK, 2005 6 Sand and gravel...gravel resources and workings in the UK, 2005 Tables l Production and value of the major sectors of the Minerals...tonnes) 4 Actjve Mineral Workings by com,nodity in the UK, including Northern Ireland, Channe l Islands and
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
from northeast to east, to Peck's Hill between Whitehall Farm and Curringtons, while the peat gave place...river-gravel containing well-rounded pebbles of white quartz derived, in Mr. Barrow's opinion, from shingle...Nazeing Common south of the road from Nazeing to Lodge Farm. Here the Director pointed out the remarkable evidence
Report (issue)
MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN ENGLAND AND WALES EXPLANATION OF SHEET 236 Geology of...Limestone, Hanborough Station Quarry 38 Plate Plate Plate V.—^A. Islip Quarry ; Combrash on Forest Marble...Marble B. Kirtlington Cement Works (abandoned) Quarry ... ... 71 71 VI.—A. Pipes in the Hanborough Terrace...near Foxley Farm, Eynsham . B. Gravel of the Summertown-Radley Terrace, near Foxley. Farm, Eynsham . ...valley of the Highmoor Brook begins near Stonelands Farm close to the Witney-Burford road, bik the bulk of
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
however, cultivation goes up to 900 feet, and at one farm some land is under regular rotation at 1200 feet...irregular patches in the basic igneous areas. In one quarry where it is worked for road-metal it is a hard...microcline, oligoclase, hornblende, biotite, and quartz, but quartz is rare. The Bennachie granite is a typical...flesh-coloured rock composed of orthoclase felspar, quartz, and black or dark brown biotite and has decomposed...biotite, granules of felspar, and a few grains of quartz. The area is too small, however, to be of much
Journal (issue)
of Douglas 60 V A. Exfoliating ' algal ' dome, Quarry Heads, Ryhope, near Sunderland B. Oblique section...possibly of algal origin. From upper part of Gilleylaw Quarry, Silksworth near Sunderland. The coin is one inch...outcrops of reeflitnestones occur 72 Sketch map of Quarry Heads, Ryhope, showing the trends of laminated...LAMPROPHYRE, PORPHYRY. INCLINED SHEETS: Loch ryne ~QUARTZ - PORPHYRY. ULTRA-ACID, ACID and INTERMEDIATE...other words he holds that rocks which analyse as quartz-diorite or granite have not had their composition
Journal (volume)
the expanded ends far apart, are found mainly in England, and have been named Southern Variants, There are...association with urns.2o The grave group from Sandmill Farm, Stranraer (No. 187), was contained in a Tripartite...perhaps broadly contemporary with them. At Chapleton Farm, Ardrossan (No. l), the fine axe of Scotsburn type...such as that from the chambered tomb on Tormore Farm, Arran.31 The mace-head from Tinwald (No. 76) differs...though they are again very common in North-West England. Most of the axe-hammers from South-West Scotland
 
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