| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | type locality is the Brattfors mine, Nordmark, Province of Viirmland, Sweden. It is a skarn assemblage mineral...abandoned Brattfors mine, Nordmarks Odalf~ilt, in the Province of V/irmland, Sweden (Moore, I97O). This...The curious Brattfors deposit, the neighbouring Moss mine, and the other deposits in the region have been...who describes their occurrence from the near-by Moss mine). The primary ores and associated skarns, however...Backelin in I9IO during which time the Brattfors mine was still active. Manganhumite occurs as a rather | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | TOPOGRAPHICAL EUROPE Norway (Norge) Berg Rdde, near Moss, mossite, 553Gran Hadeland, Oslo region, zoned pyroxenes...metadolerite dyke, I27 Sweden (Sverige) Gladhammar mine, nickel-rich carrollite, 737 Harstig mine, Pajsberg, sarkinite...681 Norr6, arrojadite (hiihnerkobelite), 23o Sjo mine, Grythytte Parish, Orebro, xantharsenite, polyarsenite...Anchor point to StolJbrd rocks, Somerset, calcite, baryte, celestine, sphalerite, pyrite, chalcopyrite, analcime...Court farm, Ramsgate, Kent, chalk, i6o Tynebottom mine, Garrigill, Cumbria, arsenical marcasite, gersdorffite | | | Journal (issue) | metal gold pans, as well as a replica of the famous mine carriage which is considered to be the oldest of...assemblages between native gold and quartz, calcite, baryte, fluorite, clay minerals, native arsenic, etc....Simeria. The Gold Museum of Brad was included as a field trip stop of all major national and international...criterion: province, subprovince, district, sector, field/ node (Fig. 2) . 7 Fig. 1. Example of explanatory...descriptions of the relevant metallogenic units (node, field, sector, district) were made. For samples sourced | | | Journal (issue) | David Webb; David Williams Editorial Contents The Baryte Mines at Grin Hill, Ladmanlow and Stanley Moor...we have two of Chris Heathcote's papers, one on baryte mines in the Buxton area and one on the filling..... and photographed by Ri 1 A Model of Beever Mine at Grassington TheNorth Yorkshire Moors Coalfields...near the County Hall (open 0930 to 1645 hours). The County Library Local Collection at County Hall, Matlock...Society maintains the Museum and the nearby Temple Mine which are open every day except Christmas. Admission | | | Book | some of which may be carried out directly in the field. In this introduction, techniques requiring more...then wiped clean and investigated with a lens. In field work, however, this method is not always practical...such as inclusions of sagenite in quartz). In field work, other properties of minerals, called physiological...appearance, such as dolomite, remain unchanged. In field work only dilute acids may be used. In testing their...B=y= soo sulphur cerussite olivine enstatite baryte chalcopyrite scapolite apophyllite C a = b | | | Journal (issue) | near the County Hall (open 0930 to 1645 hours). The County Library Local Collection at County Hall, Matlock...Society maintains the Museum and the nearby Temple Mine which are open every day except Christmas. Admission...(01629) 583834. Society Field Centre, Magpie Mine (Sat. Nav DE45 1 QU). Use of the field centre at Sheldon...A sequence of phases related to changing stress field can be deduced from early fracturing in latest Visean...The northern sector of the Derbyshire lead-mining field extends about 12 miles ( 1 9 km) from the Wye Valley | | | Book | of some of the principal localities in the same county, was given by Messrs . Greg and Lettsom in their...impossible to arrive at the truth. And with so large a field of labour, it is needless to say that I have been...locality by some independent authority, such as maps, county directories, local guide books, &c. The geological...Malvern Naturalists' Field Club. Reports of the Oswestry and Welshpool Naturalists' Field Club. Catalogues...LONDONDERRY LONGFORD LOUTH MAYO MEATH MONAGHAN . QUEEN'S COUNTY . . . SLIGO TIPPERARY TYRONE . WATERFORD | | | Book | illustrated Encyclopedi of the World’s Rocks and Mine re L A R E N MI OF THE WORLD Rudolf Duda and...some of which may be carried out directly in the field. In this introduction, techniques requiring more...then wiped clean and investigated with a lens. In field work, however, this method is not always practical...obtaining quick identification of minerals in the field. Hardness is the resistance offered by a mineral...such as inclusions of sagenite in quartz). In field work, other properties of minerals, called physiological | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | AKHTER (S. M.), see QAISER(M. A.), 735. Alaer6n mine, Copiap6, Chile, arsenolamprite, 732. Ala di Stura...montebrasite, 4r4. Amblygonite mine, Caceres, Spain, montebrasite, 414. Amelia County, Virginia, albite, I56;...from Mull and Morvern, 934. Bala Durga Gourishankar mine, Tummalatalupur, Nellore, India, microcline perthite... 74o. BART~OLEM~W(R. W.), see BOWDEN(P.), I45. Baryte, synthetic, growth spirals on, 296. Basalt, electroylsis...Crystallization of anorthite, 78o. Bhavani Sankar mine, Tummalatalupur, Nellore, lndia, muscovite, I4O | | | Journal (issue) | and D. Millward 64 Cuprosklodowskite from Geevor mine, Cornwall N.J. Elton, J.J. Hooper and L. Coggon...sulpha tes in an underground level of Botallack mine. Krohnkite is present and this is believed to be...assemblages observed in material from the mine tailings around Bota llack mine and Wheal Cock. The supergene mineral...hypogene copper lodes. INTRODL'CTION Botallack mine (SW 363 336) in the St Just mining district, Cornwall....;:;0;:;..,.... :.WST'JUST )~~~ BALLESWIDDEN MINE '\:;;:~. .F lGURE 1. Schematic geology of the | | | Catalog/List | co.uk 1. CAROLLITE (4cm x 3cm x 3cm) Mashamba Mine, Zaire, Africa. Two modified bright octahedral crystals...matrix. £60 2. DIOPTASE (6cm x 5cm x 4cm) Tsumeb Mine, Namibia, Africa. Bright green 2mm dioptase crystals...4cm x 1.5cm) Wheal Penrose, Porthleven, Cornwall. Moss green acicular crystals covering entire surface...TOURMALINE ON COOKEITE (6cm x 5cm x 3cm) Golconda Mine, Governador Valadares, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Chalky...calcite £15 7. MALACHITE (5cm x 3cm x 3cm) Musonoie Mine, Zaire. Crystalline mass of fibrous dark to pale | | | Journal (issue) | Collector JUMBO CRSSWORD Mineral of the month: Baryte First Virtual Mineral Symposium: a report Various...SUBSCRIPTION YEAR EXTENDED MINERAL OF THE MONTH – BARYTE IGNEOUS ROCKS WORD SEARCH DATES FOR YOUR DIARY...comprehensive “virtual mineral of the month on Baryte,” supported by Austin Woodbridge. There are also...take in a few puffins etc. Colin gave us a talk on baryte from Sidmouth at last year’s AGM (it is fair to...also had a field trip to the North of England. This included a visit to the Diana Maria Mine in Weardale | | Dunham, K. C., Wilson, A. A. (1985) Geology of the Northern Pennine Orefield (1st ed.) Vol. 2 - Stainmore to Craven - Economic memoir covering the areas of one-inch and 1:50 000 geological sheets 40, 41 and 50, and parts of 31, 32, 51, 60 and 61, New Series. Natural Environment Research Council, London. | Book (volume) | deposits, fluorite occurs in restricted central areas; baryte, often accompanied by witherite, is more widespread...1 Introduction 1 Geography Subdivisions of the field 4 4 History of mining 7 References Chapter 2 The...(Stainmore to Craven) showing the subdivisions c>fthe field and the broad divisions of the Carboniferous sequence...on veins 85 20 Longitudinal section of Turf Moor Mine, Arkengarthdale 86 - 8 7 21 Map to illustrate the...North Swaledale Mineral Belt 120- 121 26 Geology and mine workings in Gunnerside Gill 130 27 Geological map | | | Book (edition) | Wall delimits exactly the metalliferous mining field. Lead may indeed have been produced here by the...as a by-product. From a restricted area of the field, zinc ore has also been mined. The deposits occur...a cavity in the Great Limestone flats, Boltsburn Mine. Collected by Sir Arthur Russell and now in the...1 Introduction G ography 1 Subdivisions of the field 3 History of mining in outline References 6 Metasomatic...Boltsburn Mine Frontispiece 2 Sections of W eardale Granite 8 3 Handsome Mea flats, Smallcleugh Mine, Nenthead | | | Book | methods are not, after all, very useful in the field or at home when working on a mineral collection...order, whether or not it is limited by plane faces. Field of view: 16 x 24 mm. WHAT Figure 3. Sulphur (yellow)...formed when the surroundings provide enough space. Field of view: 29 x 40 mm. such as chalcopyrite, become...fibres. It typically occurs in stalactitic forms. Field of view: 102 x 131 mm. IS A MINERAL? MINERALOGY...alteration of Cu ore minerals such as chalcopyrite. Field of view: 19 x 25 mm. 15 MINERALOGY AND CRYSTALLOGRAPHY | | | Book | The spellings of names follow CIM; thus pyrite, baryte and sylvine replace the older pyrites, barytes...Keweenaw area of north Michigan; at the Copper Queen mine, Bisbee, Arizona and at Georgetown, New Mexico....areas including Kimberley, Pretoria (the Premier mine is in this area), and Jagersfontein in the Orange...placers. Localities. Lead is found in Sweden at the Harstig mine, Pajsberg; from the gold placers of the...localities in Chile, and from the Mohawk mine, Keweenaw County, Michigan; also from Lake Superior, Ontario | | | Book | largely of debris washed down fromthe Roughton Gill mine dumps under Iron Crag C O N T E N INTRODUCTION...north—north—east of Keswick. Before 1974 the fells were in the county of Cumberland, since merged with Westmorland and...part of Lancashire to form the new administrative county of Cumbria, It is an area of high ground, once...Gil is at out 6km (3.7 miles) Potts Gill barytes Mine High Pike introduction country rocks and veins...Fell including Brandy Gill and the Carrock tungsten mine, are part of Mungrisdale parish. For our purposes | | | Report (issue) | there has also been mining of the lead, zinc and baryte occurring as veins in the Dinantian and Namurian...anomalous V, Mg and Ti, while the Snowdon mining field is clearly identified by high Cu and other anomalies...mining field 120 Pru:ys Mountain 121 Lancashire's contaminated soils 122 Irlam area: Chat Moss and Carrington...Carrington Moss 122 Southport- Ormskirk: Halsall Moss and Downholland Moss 123 Refe1·ences 124 vu 1 Direct-reading...geochemical data for soil samples at Chat Moss, Carrington Moss and Halsall and Downholland mosses 122 Transparent | | | Journal (volume) | plumbogummite with yellow pyromorphite. Roughton Gill Mine, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria. R.J. King Collection (ex...cavity lined with green malachite. Roughton Gill Mine, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria. Norman Thomson Collection...mines, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria: Part 3 Roughton Gill Mine Trevor F. Bridges, David Green, Michael S. Rumsey...Leicestershire Francis Ince 44-62 A report on Hay Gill Mine, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria Trevor F. Bridges, Michael...now a widely respected organisation within the field of mineralogy, drawing its membership from amateur | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | pyrobelonite, MnPb(VO~)(OH), first recorded at l~ngban, Sweden, is reported. It was found with other manganese...the site of an abandoned r9th-century manganese mine at T27Coch near South Cornelly, Mid Glamorgan, Wales...an abandoned and infilled 19th-century manganese mine. A more complete description of the mineralogy of...statement that the mine ' . . . seems to have disappeared', it can be inferred that the mine was small and...Coch, was the only mine worked for manganese in the south Glamorgan iron-ore field (Gayer and Criddle | | | | -and rocks. . -.* What you will need out.in the field ~“ Various geological locations iin Canada© Physical...surrounded ce ne white calcite, from!iheBluebell Mine; Riondel, Digitized by the Internet Archive...rock photographs; Donna Naughton took a number of field photographs and prepared the Geological Regions...Mineral or Rock? Origins of Minerals and Rocks Field Equipment Where to Collect Home Equipment Cataloguing...looked at as a continuous cycle. Field Equipment Keep your field equipment simple but of high quality | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Ameletite = nepheline or mixtures, 438. Amcsite, Sweden, anal., 300. Amphibole formulae, calculation from...Botswana, anal., opt., X-ray, sp. gr., 775; Norway and Sweden, anal. (TiO 2 only), opt., X-ray, 775. Animas,...rltungameteorite, metallography, 1139. Aroostook County, Maine, ganophyllite, 893. Arrojadite, Rhodesia...feldspars, 914. Barwell meteorite, anal., 101. Baryte, etching of, 750. Basalt, electrolysis of, 1104...Belnhausen, Darmstadt, Germany, ankerite, 138. Benallt mine, Caernarvon~hire, Wales, bannisterite and ganophyllite | | | Report (issue) | hereabouts is mineralized and contains abundant baryte crystals. S01ne of tl1e harder bands seen i11 tl1e...photo grapl1 are probably due to cementation by baryte. This deposit is regarded as a water-lain deposit...cast-south east at 5 to 7 ° . It contains many baryte crystals due to n1incralization along adjacent...adjacent fault planes. The bedding pla11es rich in baryte weather prominently. B . Scarp of Keuper Conglomerate:...which here abouts is commonly n1ineralized with a baryte- and haematite-rich cement enclosing the i11dividual | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | primary mineral assemblageconsistingof quartz, baryte, calcite, chalcedony, pyrite, arsenopyrite, galena...arsenopyrite associated with quartz; with later baryte, calcite, sphalerite, and chalcopyrite enclosed...bournonite, and native antimony. A later stage of baryte mineralization was followed by the alteration of...worked principally for lead, zinc, copper, and baryte. Many of the mines have a long and varied history...are working at the present time, Ports Ghyll baryte mine being the last to close in 1965 (Shaw, 1970) | | | Journal (issue) | adamite, green globules up to 0.5 mm across on baryte. Nether Row Brow, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria, England...topographical or systGmatic mineralogy or for work in the field of \:onservation of mineralogical sites or materials... Also, in many lowland counties of England the County Plans give details of proposed mineral extraction...2, the county of Shropshire was incorrectly referred to throughout as Salop. In the 1974 county reorganisations...indeed renamed Salop (the old Latin name for the county), but the name was changed back to Shropshire in |
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