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W. M. Hutchings—Coniston Flags at Shap. 459 three nearly equidistant and narrow black rings, then a...angulatus. VII.—NOTES ON THE ALTERED CONISTON FLAGS AT SHAP. By W. MAYNARJO HUTCHINGS, Esq. T HE alteration...the Coniston Flags, owing to the intrusion of the Shap granite, has been well and fully described by Messrs...Geological Society in the spring of this year, " The Shap Granite and the Associated Igneous and Metamorphic...fortunate, two summers ago as to spend some time at Shap with Mr. Marr, who most kindly assisted me to understand |
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west Cumbrian coal and iron ore fields, the Vale of Eden and the Carlisle plain (Figure I). It is defined...batholith , of which the granites of Eskdale, Ennerdale, Shap and Skiddaw form part. Sediments of Lower Carboniferous...ore bodies of west and south Cumbria and the evaporitesof the Vale of Eden. A detailed review of metallogenesis...extensive hematite deposits of west and south Cumbria has also long been the subject of speculation....only economic tungsten deposits outside of the SW England province, though mining at Carrock Fell Mine is |
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2016 Vol. 49-] xz~A~Ol~rrrIC Rocxs AROUND TIt:E SHAP ORANITB. 359 30. SUPPLEMENTARY ~{OTES on t ~ ]~[I~............ 360 Ill. The Silurian Beds of Wasda]e Beck ....................................... 365 IV... The Metamorphosed Coniston Limestone Beds of Wasdale Head ... Some Concluding Considerations .................... List of Metamorphic Minerals of the Shap District ..................... 366 367 368 370...various volcanio and sedimentary rocks around the Shap Granite. 1 Since that time re-examination of some |
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alteration produced by the well-known intrusion of Shap Fell in Westmorland; being led thereto by a knowledge...outset : Prof. H. A. NIe~OLsoN," On the Granite of Shap in Westmoreland." Trans. Edin. Geol. See. vol. i...the Lake District.--Part II. On the Eskdale and Shap Granites, with their Associated Metamorphic Rocks...between the Borrowdale Series of the North of England and the Coniston Flags." Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc...University of California-San Diego on March 22, 2016 THE SHAP GRAN,ITE AND ASSOCIATED ROCKS, ~67 J. J . H. TEALL |
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Skiddaw Granite .............................. The Shap Granite ................................. The Eskdale...District are, as is well known, the granites of Shap, Skiddaw, and Eskdale, and the Buttermere-Ennerdale...consisted of ilmenite, zircon, apati~e, tourmaline, anatase, epidote, andalusite, and rutile. 9 By far the...Gill, and the other from the junction of Blackhazel Beck with the Caldew. These were so similar that the...addition, two others of special interest: namely, anatase and brookite. These two minerals together form |
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will recur to the spots in the contact-slates at Shap. These spots are all marked off sharply by being...yellow in some cases. The aggregations in them of anatase, ilmenite, etc., have been formerly described by...somewhat erratic as we approach the contact up Wasdale Beck, which may probably be due to irregular contour...Contact-Meiamorphism. abundant in some parts of the Shap contact near to the granite outcrop. Some slides...examples from the Elbe Valley contacts described by R. Beck (op. cit.), who says of some of them, " Cordierite |
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what we have in Wasdale Beck; and in these altered fragments several crystals of anatase occur, similar |
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5. .~t,. J. MORRISO.~"O.'~ [VO1. h x i v , . SHAP MI.~:oa I:~'TI~Vsloxs. By JAMES Mo,~lso~-, B.A.+...District was commenced by the writer in 1918, the Shap area being first selected for study. The results...remainder to be dealt with on some future occasion. The Shap granite h a s ' l o n g been of interest to geologists...H . _%. Nieholson's p a p e r ' On the Gmnife of Shap in W e s t m o r l a n d ' appeared. 1 This was...connexion with the igneous activity of which the Shap granite was at once the focus and the culmination |
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PO Box 315. Harpenden. Hertfordshire AL5 2ZD. England Telephone: +44 (0)1582 762413 Fax: +44 (0)870 055...Westmorland in the mid- I 970s to form the new county of Cumbria). The confusion appears to have occurred during...on minerals from localities in Cornwall. Devon. Cumbria and Yorkshire. He was renowned for his compendious...Emb'eton quany,nrCockermouth. Cumbria; Gra:nsgill. Ca'.dbeck Fells,Cumbria (kentrolite) HigherPittsmine...Fells,Cumbria; OldGunnls!ake m:ne.Calslock. Cornwall lindgrenite' BrandyGill,Caldbeck Fells,Cumbria WestTurtPitsmine |