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Galena from
Pindale Quarry, Bradwell, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Galena
Formula:PbS
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:Visually Identified
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Fluoriteā“˜1 photo of Galena associated with Fluorite at this locality.
Baryteā“˜1 photo of Galena associated with Baryte at this locality.
Calciteā“˜1 photo of Galena associated with Calcite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Galena data
Locality Data:Click here to view Pindale Quarry, Bradwell, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1308068
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1308068:0
GUID (UUID V4):7a624f73-8969-47ba-ba57-d128f27e1f80
Nearest other occurrences of Galena
0.4km (0.2 miles) ā“˜Ashton Grove, Nether Dirtlow Mines, Dirtlow Rake, Castleton, High Peak, Derbyshire, England, UK
0.4km (0.3 miles) ā“˜Red Seats Mine (Red Seats Vein), Castleton, High Peak, Derbyshire, England, UK
0.5km (0.3 miles) ā“˜Ashton's Mine (Pindale Mine), Hope, High Peak, Derbyshire, England, UK
0.5km (0.3 miles) ā“˜Smith Grove, Nether Dirtlow Mines, Dirtlow Rake, Castleton, High Peak, Derbyshire, England, UK
0.6km (0.4 miles) ā“˜Royse Grove, Nether Dirtlow Mines, Dirtlow Rake, Castleton, High Peak, Derbyshire, England, UK
0.7km (0.4 miles) ā“˜Needham Grove, Nether Dirtlow Mines, Dirtlow Rake, Castleton, High Peak, Derbyshire, England, UK
0.8km (0.5 miles) ā“˜Hope Quarry, Bradwell, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
0.9km (0.5 miles) ā“˜Kirk Grove (incl. Clark Grove), Nether Dirtlow Mines, Dirtlow Rake, Castleton, High Peak, Derbyshire, England, UK
0.9km (0.5 miles) ā“˜Smalldale Quarry, Bradwell, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
0.9km (0.6 miles) ā“˜Laporte Minerals openpit, Dirtlow Rake, Castleton, High Peak, Derbyshire, England, UK
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (issue)
Ā° Mn g &story 'fll'ne lBuHetin of the Peak District Mines Historical Society Ltd. Volume 17, No. 5...Mines in the Northern Part of the White Peak, Derbyshire Trevor D. Ford 1 Associate Editors: Evelyn...geological setting of the lead mines of the Peak District, this one covering the important Castleton area...have a contribution from Chris Heathcote on the Bradwell Liberty which covers part of the same area providing...and Gazetteer of the Lead Mines within Bradwell Liberty, Derbyshire: 1216- 1890 Chris Heathcote PEAK DISTRJCT
Journal (issue)
PEAK of rhe DISTRICT A joint publication of Rockbottom Publications and the Peak District Mines Historical...Mines&Mineralsand vol. 12 no. 1 of the Bulletin of the Peak District Mines Historical Society. COVER:BLUE JOHN FLUORITE...FLUORITE, Blue John Mine, Castleton, Derbyshire, polished slab 7 x I 0cm. Bob King Collection (KI052),...TRI T MI E HISTORIC L SOCIETY 3-----------BL The UK Jouma/ of 1Jfi11es a11dMinerals publishes articles...advertising. EJOHN 4-----------ORIGI of the PEAK DISTRICT DC Quirk ORE FIELD EDITOR Mick Cooper EDITORIAL
Book
DER by Peter R. Rodgers Derbyshire Geology Ā£1.50 By the same author: YORKSHIRE MINERALS Of...Of related interest: CAVES OF DERBYSHIRE DERBYSHIRE: EARLY A Visitorā€™s Guide SETTLEMENT GEOLOGICAL...GEOLOGICAL LAKELAND IN DERBYSHIRE EXCURSIONS GEOLOGY IN LAKELAND Derbyshire Geology by Peter R. Rodgers... Nelson, Lancs. Contents Geological Map of Derbyshire sk, este 6 ECE, 2s yh 8 Gere) Mer aise...Sedimentary Rocks in Derbyshire .... esses 26 3. Volcanic Rocksanithe Peak District... sms 42 Ao
Report (volume)
Guide No. 56 <7 f Curry The Castleton Area, Derbyshire by Trevor D. Ford The Geologists'Association...meetings in London and, via Local Groups, throughout England and Wales. It conducts field meetings and publishes...Association Guide No. 56 The Castleton Area, Derbyshire WW by Trevor D. Ford Edited by J. T. Greensmith...& Peak Cavern 64 3. Cave Dale, Dirtlow Rake & Pindale 75 4. Losehill, Back Tor, Mam Tor & Blue John Cavern...mineralizing fluids. 17. Pindale quartz rock. 18. Hydrocarbon deposits of Windy Knoll quarry. 19. Hydrocarbon
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
THE GEOLOGY OF THE EASTERN PART OF THE PEAK DISTRICT. By Prof. \Y. G. FEARNSII)ES, :\1ā€¢.-\.ā€¢ F. R.S....THE DERWENT. By Professor \V. G. FEAR~SIDES, DERBYSHIRE M..'" F.R.S. I. FOREWORD. THIS account of the...the author's personal observation-although the district is one to which, because of its beauty and accessibility...INTRODUCTION. The scenery of the Valley of the Derbyshire Derwent is worldfamous, and the obvious broad...Jukes and Ramsay-had already written about the district more than seventy years ago, by which time Martin
Journal (issue)
INDEX UK JOURNAL OF MINES AND MINERALS ISSUES 11 - 20 (1992 - 2000) Michael Wolfe David Green, Julie...Julie Ballard and Richard Bell 2002 UK Journal of Mines and Minerals - index to issues 11 to 20 -1- CONTENTS... our second index, covers issues 11 to 20 of the UK Journal of Mines and Minerals, published between...index is freely available as an RTF download from the UK Journal of Mines and Minerals website. NOTES, issue...2000 Special issue devoted to the minerals of Derbyshire with the PDMHS Special issue on the minerals
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
7"7" -/.. l"ormerly of the Geological Survey of England &, Wales. REFERENCE ~ ~ KARO0 SYSTEM T.r.ans.uaal...quartz, which occurs in the Mountain Limestone of Derbyshire. I t is not a quartzite in the ordinary meaning...possible, the history of the volcanic ~eruptions in Derbyshire. I n doing this I have met with the quartzrock...mentioned in the Geological Survey Memoir of North Derbyshire, and some of its aspects in the field were briefly...finished working at it before I examined the northern district. I I . TH~ S o u ~ r ~ A~EA. This small area
Journal (issue)
0 llll g History The Bulletin of the Peak District Mines Historical Society Ltd. Volume 17, No. 6...Hill, Ladmanlow and Stanley Moor near Buxton, Derbyshire: 1835-1877 Chris Heathcote John Barratt and...various aspects ofmining in the Yorkshire Moors and Dales, relating to both lead and coal mining. Finally...Working the Coal at Whaley Bridge in Northwest Derbyshire: 1883 to 1903. Its Impact on the Local RailwayNetwoļæ½...Index to Volume 17 David Williams 19 -PEAK DISTRICT MINES HISTORICAL SOCIF I LTD (Registered Charity
Report (volume)
Swaledale are described togetlier with th6se of-Ā· Derbyshire andĀ· certain Ā· otheiĀ· districts of minor importance...the Carboniferous Limestone,. et,9., 9Ā£ North Derbyshire (Second Edition, 1887), is still the best and...and Ā· Ā·most complete description of that district; most of t he parts of that memoii: Ā·relating to our...iatarice in reference to the mines of the Grassington district. Ā· Ā· ::/ Ā·. ....) ..Ā· .:ā€¢ JOHN S. FLETT, Ā·Ā·Ā·...DESCRIPTIONS OF THE l\hN:ES (continued):DERBYSHIRE (Castleton, p. 48. Bradwell, p. 52. Tideswell 1\:Ioor and Eyam
Book
arr THE INDUSTRIAL ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE PEAK DISTRICT THE INDUSTRIAL ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE BRITISH ISLES...ISLES Series Editor: E. R. R. GREEN Derbyshire, by Frank Nixon The East Midlands, by David M. Smith...Ashmore The Peak District, by Helen Harris Scotland, by John Butt Southern England (second edition, revised)...format The Industrial Archaeology of THE PEAK DISTRICT HELEN HARRIS DAVID & CHARLES : NEWTON ABBOT...Counties of the Peak District National Park. i4 Surface relief of the Peak District National Park {Based
Book
EAK IC T I D Compiled by members of the Peak District Mines Historical Society and edited by TREVOR...Castleton Area (T. D. FORD) 45 The Slag Mill Flues, Bradwell (P. W. CRABTREE) 54 The Eyam-Stoney Middleton...of the Peak District Mines Historical Society in the hope that visitors to the Peak District National Park...formed the backbone of the wealth of the Peak District for over 1500 years. The limestone uplands and...scenery are not normally compatible, the old Derbyshire lead miners invariably used local materials for
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
CARBONIFEROUS OF DERBYSHIRE. ROCKS By H. H. ARNOLD BEMROSE, Sc.D., F.G.S. EXCURSIONS TO THE DISTRICT. at the...excursions which the A GLANCE Association has made in Derbyshire shows that the main object was to examine the...County. The first excursion of the Association to Derbyshire was in 1877. On July z and, and during the five...the geology of the lower Carboniferous Rocks of Derbyshire (which, as a separate publication, is now out...the Intrusive Sill at Peak Forest, and Barmoor Quarry in the Mountain Limestone with fish teeth. On August
Book
UNIVERSITY ā–  / LIMESTONES AND CAVES OF THE PEAK DISTRICT *' compiled and edited by Trevor D. Ford with...Beck, Sheffield c/o Doug Nash, Don Bramwell, Derbyshire 'Fulwood', N.J.D. Butcher, University Glebe... University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, England Ford 0 86094 004 1 0 86094 005 X 1977 paper...Castleton area 297 Chapter 17 The caves of the Bradwell area 347 T.D. Ford, Cynthia Burek and John S....our main NatĀ¬ ional Parks, in the Peak District and Yorkshire Dales, and our main nature reserves are in
Book
the Peak District 2 Mining and Quarrying 4 Ornamental Stone 8 Minerals of the Peak District 10 Selected...rather, millenia. For it is difficult in the Peak District to find a viewpoint that does not include a relic...for mineral wealth; moss creeps over an ancient quarry face, sheep graze around a ruined mine head-gear...permission is rarely refused. With working quarries the quarry manager should be approached. Always remember that...produced the structural feature now known as the Derbyshire dome, and erosion has removed the overlying rocks
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
29 AGATE, AND THE CHERTS OF DERBYSHIRE, With a Brief Account of the History ot the Lower Carboniferous...Carboniferous Limestone of the Peak District of Derbyshire. By PHILIP JESSOP, D.Le., A.R.e.S. [Read July sih, 1930...a description of the cherts of the Peak District of Derbyshire, where they have been studied in some detail...N S EE p . 43] Ā· AGATE A~D THE CHERTS OF DERBYSHIRE. 31 Chalcedony is a fibrous form of silica...original concentration AGATE A~D THE CHERTS OF DERBYSHIRE. 33 of the solutes, and upon the rate of crystallisation
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
55ā€“86 Mineralization of the South Pennine Orefield, UKā€”A Review T.D. Ford1 & N.E. Worley2* 1 Department... Leicester LE1 7RH, UK 23, Gloucester Avenue, Nuthall, Nottingham, NG16 1AL, UK *Correspondence: noel...along the eastern margins of a large inlier, the Derbyshire High, in Carboniferous platform carbonate host...in sandstone; dominant minerals are sphalerite, galena, pyrite, marcasite, dolomite and calcite, whereas...commercial interest. The orefield lies mostly in Derbyshire, extending into Staffordshire. Estimates of the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
GEOLOGY OF THE LOVVER CARBONIFEROUS ROCKS OF DERBYSHIRE. WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE LONG EXCURSION...H E district described in this sketch includes the north and T north-west portions of Derbyshire, and...the county. It consists of the hill country of Derbyshire, which forms the southern spur of the Pennine...lies east of the watershed of the central part of England, and is drained by the Derwent and the Dove, which...distance forms the boundary between Yorkshire and Derbyshire. It flows in a south-easterly direction, and
Book
1 THE SOUTH WEST 2 WALES 3 IRELAND 4 NORTHERN ENGLAND 6 8 10 5 FROM TWEED TO THAMES II 14 6 MINERALS...and the iron mines in the Forest of Dean. The Derbyshire lead and fluorite mines dominate the scene for...of Scotland are best known for these. A granite quarry at Shap, WestĀ­ morland, is famous for its pegmatites...pebble beaches of the south and east coasts of England are well known, as are the many around the coast...coastline. THE 1 SOUTH WEST The south-west of England certainly offers the widest variety of mineral
Book
The Peak District LANDSCAPE AND GEOLOGY Ladybower Reservoir and the Dark Peak, seen from Bamford Edge...Edge. The Peak District L A N D S C A P E A N D G E O L O GY Tony Waltham First published in 2021... caver and photographer who lived in the Peak District and left a massive legacy of excellent photographs...late Trevor Ford, whose knowledge of the Peak District was both massive and infectious. The book is dedicated...Dark Peak Grit 4 Derbyshire Dome Creating the Landscape 5 Shaping the Peak District 6 Through the Ice
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
on clay minerals from lavas and tuffs of the Derbyshire orefield P. R. INESON & J. G. MITCHELL Summary...Igneous rocks from the southern section (the Derbyshire orefield) have yielded isotopic ages, some of...epicyclic hydrothermal events gave rise to the Derbyshire mineral deposits, samples of highly altered doleritic...geology of the Southern Pennines, in which the Derbyshire orefield is situated, is known in considerable...stratigraphy of Pin Dale and the proof of the Pindale Tuff; Shirley & Horsfield (1945) on the Eyam area;
Report (edition)
miners to extract the spar unless it contained galena in payable quantity. In a modern working for the...quality of barytes the absence of small specks of galena and of colouring ma-tter is essential. The volume...description of the mines of the North of England. The Derbyshire and South '\-Vales occurrences .a re described..." 11.-DESCRIPTION OF THE MINES. TBE NORTH OF ENGLAND :Ā­ Northumberland. Durham. Cumberland. \Vestmorland...01!' THE MINES (r,01/,f.d. ). ,. (contd.). Derbyshire Welsh Border ... 7 45 Shropshire and the
Journal (issue)
hosting next years event, on the south coast of England, so put the date (11-13 April) in your diary and...to come. The number of mineralogy curators in the UK can now be counted on two hands, but more worryingly...to attract junior members is age restrictions on quarry visits, so I will be looking at arranging visits... Our first forays, in 1993, were to Coldstones Quarry, an easy journey from Leeds. In the early years...She became much more involved with the team at the UK Journal of Mines and Minerals and became its webmaster
Book (edition)
Buxton, Derbyshire, England. Tel: 0298 5040 Wholesale Retail Export Import Caves of Derbyshire compiled...Trevor D. Ford & David W. Gill on behalf of the Derbyshire Caving Association Dalesman Books 1984 The... Contents Acknowledgements 4 Introduction The Derbyshire Caving Association ā€” The Grading System ā€” Conservation...Limestones and Caves of the Peak District. Introduction THIS manual of Derbyshire caves is primarily intended...mud. Let others appreciate your findings. Many Derbyshire caves are entered through old lead mines where
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
fluorite from MVT deposits in the Pennine Orefield, England Received: 30 July 2002 / Accepted: 4 July 2003...Type (MVT) deposits in the South Pennine Oreļ¬eld, England, displays signiļ¬cantly diļ¬€erent distributions of...deposits is large and requires each deposit or ore-district to be addressed separately. Here, we report the...the MVT deposits in the South Pennine Oreļ¬eld, England. The study aims at the characterization of potential...characteristics of ļ¬‚uorite in the southern ore district to those of its northern counterpart. The South
Journal (issue)
Peterborough exhibition ā€” A. Dawn and A. Filmer Peak District Mining Museum ā€” L. Willies T. D. Ford 161 The...The Growth of Geological Knowledge in the Peak District M. Evans 191 A new reconstruction of the skull of...Precambrian of Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire, England The Mercian Geologist is published by the East...Wye Valley K. Ambrose and A. Filmer ā€” Cloud Hill Quarry J. Small ā€” Field excursion to Skipton Moor K. Ambrose...test the method in the generally less favourable UK environment. In addition to EM, gamma spectrometer
 
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