| | Journal (issue) | ............................................. "Wales & West, South West 23 ......................................................................... Coed Ely Re-Visited Stephen Plant 35/36 .................topic after a note was forwarded to us from the Wales and West Branch. As far as the Society is concerned...Sara Chambers and Tim Brookes; Bernie Millington Wales & West Branch: Wayne Jones Subscriptions for 2002...prestigious awards from universities and societies in the UK and around the world. To celebrate his long association | | | 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...Act of 1974 are adopted almost exclusively. Thus Wales is divided into Dyfed, Clwyd, Powys and Gwynedd...confusing suite of counties surrounding Cardiff in Wales, which are simply referred to as Glamorgan. The | | | Book | A Mineralogy of Wales RfCHARD E. BEYfNS Ocpartmellf o[Geolngy, Nmin11a/Museum of\Valcs, Cardiff AMGUEDDFA...with galena. from Cymmer Colliery, Ponh, Mid Glamorgan. National Museum of Wales specimen 48.264.GR 175...CE 6 I CES IN WALES 9 30 127 138 6 INTRODUCTION The mineralogy of Wales is diverse. with over...reveal the presence of additional species new to Wales. and perhaps new to the British Isles. It is also...completely new to cience will be discovered in Wales. as techniques for analysing specimens become ever | | | Catalog/List | length, aggregated as a It" spray on Limonite/Dolomite matrix. 2txl-~xl". £4.50' Specimen E -Loose single...association. l,/-xli}::lt". £7. MILLERITE. Coed Ely Colliery) Nr. Llantrisant, Glamorgan. Specimen A -...75. PYhOMOhPHITE. South Mine, Broken Hill, N.S. Wales, Australia. Bright lustrous yellowish green sharp...association. 5x3xlit". £14. RHODONITE. Broken Hill, N.S. Wales, Australia. Specimen A Lustrous, raspberry red,...~2.ver~en} b~~des~richly aggregated in creamy Dolomite/ Quartz ma1;rlX. ~~x22x12' ~4,50. STILBITE, Old | | | Journal (issue) | Richard Bevins' s modem classic, "A Mineralogy of Wales" . (see Journal 131 p. 12). Until recently the mining...very early 1800's Merthyr was the largest town in Wales and its ironworks were the most important in the...near Merthyr produces unusual forms of pyrite on dolomite and nice clean calcites. The speciality ofVaynor...anglesite of exceptional size and quality for the UK. More recently the rare lead sulphite scotlandite...excess of 25mm. across, were found at the Cwmgwili Colliery north-east of Llanelli. The minerals from the | | | Book | permission of the author. Printed and bound in the UK by: BookPrintingUK Remus House, Coltsfoot Drive,...in February 1978. He came on a trip with us to Coed Ely coal tips with Alan Dean and Dick Barstow. We...Minerals and became regular exhibitors at many of the UK mineral shows over the following years. We also visited...We collected together for many years, both in the UK and on the continent. I also helped Ian out later... I helped out at all of the mineral shows in the UK and on the continent, and later with the Bruce & | | | Journal (issue) | Ovington, UK NJ Elton, St Austell, U.K. N.J. Fortey, Keyworth, U.K. RA. Howie, Matlock, UK RJ. King...tennantite. Dolyhir quarry, Old Radnor, Powys, Wales, October 2004. Collection: Neil Hubbard. Photograph:...Green. BACK COVER: Millerite on calcite from Coed Ely Colliery, Tonyrefail, Gwent. Collected June 1982. Roy...te from the Westphalian coal measures of South Wales, u.K. Stephen Plant and David Evans NOTES The composition...Tindle Cotunnite from Penrhyn Du Mine, Gwynedd, Wales Neil Hubbard and David I. Green An update of the | | | Book | provided by: Amgueddfa Cymru (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff); British Geological Survey, Edinburgh...tellurob:smu'Ji::eC!ogau andVigramines,nr Oolgellau, Gwynedd, Wales t!.e'.don ra:::ayqJarry,nr o~eha'Tlp'.:i. , Dev:i:i...e met in 1947: there is no\\ ay ofbeiq abso.U"..ely cenain of the locality from which a specimen came...United Kingdom, including England, Scotland and Wales, arc here referred to as Britain. The offshore teITitorics...but two). but these. along with many others in Wales, were swept awa) with the introduction of administn1tive | | | Journal (issue) | I t . NUMBER 17 • AUTUMN 1996 () F s s UK journal of mines & minerals CONTENTS number...described in the next issue of this journal. The UK Joumal of Mines and Ali11erals publishes articles...CLASSIFIED ROCKBOTTOM PUBLICATIONS LTD ISSN 0952-2409 UK journal TYPESETTING AND PRINTING BY Ryton Typing...Institutional Sponsor: THE BRITISH MICROl\lOUNT UK Journal of Mines & l\lincrals No. 17 -1- SOCIETY...to 1.5 mm from Manod Quarry, Blaenau Ffestlniog, Wales. Figure 5. Figure 6. Chalcomenite crystals to | | | Book | 20:355-362 ALASKA Famous mineral localities: Prince of Wales Island, Alaska (by P. B. Leavens & R. W. Thomssen)...evaporites (by J. R. Thompson) 14:85-90 Ferroan dolomite from the Vekol mine [Vekol Mountains, Arizona]...Pseudomalachite from [the West Bogan mine, New South Wales,] Australia (by D. H. McColl) 9:295 Malachite pseudomorphs...mineral localities: the Kingsgate mines. New South Wales, Australia (by B. M. England) 16:265-289 Calcioferrite...zeolites and associated mine.rals from New South Wales [Australia] (by B. M. England & F. L. Sutherland) | | | Journal (issue) | stre it p u t in to th e b o o k , it ap p ears lik ely th a t R ich te r d id n o t ac tu a lly p ay h im...margarite and calcite are the dominant minerals; dolomite, rutile, clinochlore, muscovite and titanite are...plates up to 25 cm across, associated with spinel, dolomite, clinochlore, talc, chondrodite, and vesuvianite...(1958) Data on the mineralogy and petrology of the dolomite-bearing northern contact zone of the Querigut...included classes on m inerals and gem s that are extrem ely popular. T hese classes have been conducted in cooperation | | | Journal (issue) | stre it p u t in to th e b o o k , it ap p ears lik ely th a t R ich te r d id n o t ac tu a lly p ay h im...margarite and calcite are the dominant minerals; dolomite, rutile, clinochlore, muscovite and titanite are...plates up to 25 cm across, associated with spinel, dolomite, clinochlore, talc, chondrodite, and vesuvianite...(1958) Data on the mineralogy and petrology of the dolomite-bearing northern contact zone of the Querigut...included classes on m inerals and gem s that are extrem ely popular. T hese classes have been conducted in cooperation |
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