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Chabazite from
Sgurr nam Fiadh, Carbost, Minginish, Isle of Skye, Eilean á Chèo, Highland, Scotland, UK


Classification
Species:'Chabazite' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Analcime4 photos of Chabazite associated with Analcime at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chabazite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Sgurr nam Fiadh, Carbost, Minginish, Isle of Skye, Eilean á Chèo, Highland, Scotland, UK
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:241827
Long-form Identifier:1:3:241827:8
GUID (UUID V4):84819448-639b-4db9-a182-56264d3ee7cb
Nearest other occurrences of Chabazite
3.6km (2.2 miles) Preshal More, Carbost, Minginish, Isle of Skye, Eilean á Chèo, Highland, Scotland, UK
4.0km (2.5 miles) Talisker Bay, Talisker, Carbost, Minginish, Isle of Skye, Eilean á Chèo, Highland, Scotland, UK
6.0km (3.7 miles) Sgurr nam Boc, Glen Brittle, Minginish, Isle of Skye, Eilean á Chèo, Highland, Scotland, UK
17.5km (10.9 miles) Ollisdal Geo, Dunvegan, Duirinish, Isle of Skye, Eilean á Chèo, Highland, Scotland, UK
20.3km (12.6 miles) Eas a Bradain, Luib, Isle of Skye, Eilean á Chèo, Highland, Scotland, UK
24.8km (15.4 miles) A850 road cut, Blackhill, Edinbane, Waternish, Isle of Skye, Eilean á Chèo, Highland, Scotland, UK
26.7km (16.6 miles) Moonen Bay, Dunvegan, Duirinish, Isle of Skye, Eilean á Chèo, Highland, Scotland, UK
27.7km (17.2 miles) Waterstein Head, Isle of Skye, Eilean á Chèo, Highland, Scotland, UK
29.8km (18.5 miles) Kingsburgh Quarry, Kingsburgh, Loch Snizort, Trotternish, Isle of Skye, Eilean á Chèo, Highland, Scotland, UK
30.1km (18.7 miles) Oisgill Bay, Dunvegan, Duirinish, Isle of Skye, Eilean á Chèo, Highland, Scotland, UK
References
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Journal (issue)
sussex mineral & lapidary · society ISLE OF SKYE ISSUE J Journal 192 - November/December 2004 SUSSEX...August 1972 with the object of increasing the knowledge and experience of its members in rock, mineral...jewellery and display" SMLS is a corresponding member of FLAGS SOCIETY OFFICERS Colin Brough Allan Mortimer...(Minerals) Technical Adviser (Lapidary) Circulation of Journals Equipment Loans Co-ordinator Web Master...first member in a family £10.00 for second member of the same family £10.00 for associate members £6.00
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Cambro-Ordovician Skarns on Isle of Skye, Scotland Brian Jackson Location Skye is the largest of the Inner Hebridean...Hebridean islands. Its location in the north-west of Scotland is both remote and isolated. The coastline is...is hilly and much land lies above 150 metres. Most of its hills are below 450 metres, but the Black Cuillins...high and rugged with the peak of Sgurr Alasdair reaching 993 metres. Skye is about 80km from north to south...from the sea. This dramatic coastline surrounds some of the most exceptional and varied scenery to be found
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August 1972 with the object of increasing the knowledge and experience of its members in rock, mineral...SMLS is an affiliated member of the G.A. and a corresponding member of FLAGS SOCIETY OFFICERS Roger...(Minerals) Technical Adviser (Lapidary) Circulation of Journals Equipment Loans Co-ordinator Web Master...first member in a family £7.00 for second member of the same family £7.00 for associate members £4.50...Persons up to 17 years of age and persons taking full-time study up to 21 years of age may opt for student
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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 1992...county boundaries defined by the Local Governmant Act of 1974 are adopted almost exclusively. Thus Wales is...into Dyfed, Clwyd, Powys and Gwynedd and Scotland into Highland, Strathclyde, Dumfries and Galloway etc
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BIRKELBY NIVERSITY Of ICAUPORN.A EARTH SCIENCES y REESE LIBRARY "TOlVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA THE... THE MINERALOGY OF SCOTLAND VOL. II. Printed by Neill and Company, Limited, Edinburgh FOR DAVID DOUGLAS...Pyrites. DRAWN! eV DR HCDDLE THE MINERALOGY OF SCOTLAND BY THE LATE M. FORSTER HEDDLE, M.D., F.R... CONTENTS OF VOLUME DlSILICATES. II. CONTENTS. VI CLINTONITE GROUP. VOLUME LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS... Loch an . . of Actinolite Crystals, Groups MAPS IN II. Frontispiece . Eilean (M'Tier), To face
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Classics LEADING THE WAY IN THE SUPPLY OF QUALITY MINERAL SPECIMENS IN THE UK. WE ARE CURRENTLY LOOKING TO BUY...01884 821724 e-mail: ian@crystalciassics.co.uk UK TS C 2 COVERPrismatichexagonalberyl to 14 mm w...MINERALS David Green 9 The UK ]011rnalof Mines and Minerals publishes articles of interest to mineralogists...YEARS IN MINERAL SCOTLAND David Green • Gordon Todd 28 EDITOR David I. Green DIARY OF EVENTS Mick Wolfe...Journal are not necessarily those of the Editorial Board. 46 Publication of information on a collecting site
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SUSSEX MINERAL & LAPIDARY SOCIETY www.smls.org .uk ***tt1<**1rlrlt-***_*_irlrlf'lrlr1rlt'frlrlt***-...August 1972 with the object of increasing the knowledge and experience of its members in rock, mineral...jewellery and display" SMLS is a corresponding member of FLAGS SOCIETY OFFICERS Colin Brough Allan Mortimer...(Minerals) Technical Adviser (Lapidary) Circulation of Journals Equipment Loans Co-ordinator Web Master...first member in a family £10.00 for second member of the same family £10.00 for associate members £6.00
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Lapidarists etc.<<<<<<<< A. W. G. Kingsbury Accused of Geological Fraud Arthur William Gerald Kingsbury...collector of minerals for forty years, and mineralogist at Oxford University, stands accused of deliberate...deliberate mislabelling of specimens. Clear evidence has established that, in no less than eight cases, minerals...susp1c1ous of some of Kingsbuiy's records. Indeed, as the years have passed, an element of real mistrust...were able to duplicate his finds, often in spite of specific expeditions to do so. Many who had access
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C J' -- .:t:.·: .. ;.• TITLES CLASSIC OF RELATED GEOLOGY INTEREST IN EUROPE SERIES l...Islands Juan Carlos Carracedo & Simon Day 5. The north of Ireland Paul Lyle 6. Leinster Chris Stillman & George...Highlands of Scotland Con Gillen 9. The Inner Hebrides of Scotland Con Gillen 11. The Gulf of Corinth Mike...Neill, Clive Portman, Peter Rowe OTHER TITLES OF RELATED I"t\TEREST Co,zfi·onting catastrophe: nell'perspecrh·es...sters Da,·id Alexander Geology and landscapes of Scotland Con Gillen La catastrophe: A1ow11Pelee and the
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pseudo-stalactites. larger in amount, and as it consists of Jasper, it has its variegated colours. About...and a Sutherland. an outlier half miles south of Cape Wrath, near Torridon Conglomerate, in small...Potstone. The filamentous net-work is here brown. of Ayrshire. At Lagg Quarry, Fisherton, Ayr. structure...which of is The mossy or stalactitic by purple Chalcedony, On both banks zoned by layers of pale lavender...is The chal- arranged conformably to the sides of such forms, is disposed in sheathing layers around
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Society is a society of amateur and professional recording and conservation of minei;-al • y No. 803308...RussellSociety Health& SafetyPolicyStatement It is the policy of the Russell Society, so far as is reasonably practicable...addressed. All members of the Society are to take reasonable steps for the Health & Safety of themselves and...maybe affected by their acts or omissions All members of the Society are to co-operate with the Society, so...requirement imposed on it. In the event of an accident, or injury, members of the Society should seek appropriate
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of mi nes UK & minerals summer 1997 number 2----------EDITORIAL Dtlf.!idGreen COVER: Chalcodte...collection of the Royal Cornwall Museum. The UK Journal ofM;nts andM;ntra/s publishes articles of interest...MANAGER Jean C. Spence NEWS and EVENTS Mick Wolfe of EVENTS 9 SUSSEX MINERAL and LAPIDARY SOCIETY Peter...Journal are not necessarily those of the Editorial Board. Publication of information on a collecting site...Work$op, Notes. S80 ZAY Tel (01909) 476906 UK journal of mines & minerals No. 18 Sponsors: SUSSEX MINERAL
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Zeolites Defined Origin of the Name The name zeolite was created in 1756, by Freiherr Axel Fredrick...(to boil) and "Iithos" (stone), to describe a group of silicate minerals that expel water when heated and...many local names in the eighteenth century. Most of the research in zeolite mineralogy was done, at that...Britain. Because of differences in language, nationality, and obscurity of some of the publications,... no uniform system of nomenclature had been developed. There was no governing body, like the International
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Zeolites Defined Origin of the Name The name zeolite was created in 1756, by Freiherr Axel Fredrick...(to boil) and "Iithos" (stone), to describe a group of silicate minerals that expel water when heated and...many local names in the eighteenth century. Most of the research in zeolite mineralogy was done, at that...Britain. Because of differences in language, nationality, and obscurity of some of the publications,... no uniform system of nomenclature had been developed. There was no governing body, like the International
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