| Armstrong, Joseph G.T., Parnell, John, Bullock, Liam A., Boyce, Adrian J., Perez, Magali, Feldmann, Jörg (2019) Mobilisation of arsenic, selenium and uranium from Carboniferous black shales in west Ireland. Applied Geochemistry, 109. 104401 doi:10.1016/j.apgeochem.2019.104401 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | uranium from Carboniferous black shales in west Ireland T ⁎ Joseph G.T. Armstronga, , John Parnella...study, Carboniferous shales on the west coast of Ireland are found to have higher than average shale concentrations...The lateral equivalent of the Bowland Shale in Ireland, the Clare Shale, has also been discussed for its...secondary mineralisation on the west coast of Ireland provide an ideal study area for assessing the mobility...mineralisation associated with the Clare Shales of Western Ireland are used here as a case study for the mobilisation | | | Journal (volume) | Ballybunion, Co. Kerry, Ireland Mike S. Rumsey 35–38 Segnitite from Weardale, County Durham Brian Young...south-west of the Emerald Isle, to Ballybunnion, in County Kerry, from where Mike Rumsey describes the...1858 work on the mineralogy of Great Britain and Ireland. Peter had declined the invitation owing to pressure... Tindle, A.G. (2008). Minerals of Britain and Ireland. Terra Publishing, Harpenden. von Knorring, O.... Tindle, A.G. (2008). Minerals of Britain and Ireland. Terra Publishing, Harpenden. AN OCCURRENCE OF | | | Journal (issue) | pits in Cornwall and some nice green balls from Ireland, but where else? Wavellite became more and more...than 1000 confirmed species) found in Britain and Ireland. It will include notes on discredited species,...had specimens of all the minerals found in the county. Peter was initially under the impression it was...in southwest England, south Wales and southern Ireland in the recent past, and specimens from the type...veins in Cornwall. The principal localities in the county, most of which arc in the China Clay district, | | | Journal (issue) | Pennines, for South-West England, and for parts of Ireland. These areas are quite likely to use the Caldbeck...Heritage Services Department of Leicestershire County .I Council, the Central Branch organising an exhibition...presumably also by the landowners. In Northern Ireland, there are 'Areas of Special Scientific Interest'...Environment, Transport and the Regions (Northern Ireland), Belfast. In the Irish Republic 'NHAs' or 'Natural...found by digging into the tip of Muckross mine, Co. Kerry (Moreton et al, 1998/9). Not a single one was in | | | Journal (issue) | wide geographical range throughout Britain and Ireland. Frank Ince provides a comprehensive account of... and Stephen and David report the discovery in County Limerick of rare phosphates new to the British...communication; specimens held in the Leicestershire County Collection), as does the Ordovician granodiorite...access to the Leicester City and Leicestershire County Collections; Trevor Bridges, Roy and Maggie Frankum... and McKinley, RA. (editors), A History of the County of Leicestershire, Vol. 3, pp. 43-47. Published | | | Book | Juan Carlos Carracedo & Simon Day 5. The north of Ireland Paul Lyle 6. Leinster Chris Stillman & George SeYastopulo...& Jean-Claude Tanguy Minerals of Britain and Ireland A. G. Tindle The Open University T: 'XI 'Jo ~6...stage of MB! that focusing only on Britain and Ireland might be too restrictive, and that what was really...personally discovered new species to Britain and Ireland, and colleagues permitted me to record their unpublished...producers of b th tin and copp ·r. and. more recently. Ireland became a major player in world zinc produ.:tion | | | Journal (volume) | products in residues from Castles ide Smelting Mill, County Durham, including a new slag mineral, copper antimonate...zeolite-bearing skarn at Barnahallia, Connemara, Co. Galway, Ireland Stephen Moreton and David I Green 90-92 Journal...and skarn minerals at Barnahallia in Connemara, Ireland. Corrosion of calcite may have formed the cavities...kottigite at two localities in Britain and one in Ireland. The first British occurrence, at Hilton mine in...at Moll Doyle mine in the Wicklow Mountains of Ireland is in preparation. Hilton Mine is situated near |
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