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Analcime from
Coastal cliffs, Glenarm, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK


Locality type:Cliff
Classification
Species:Analcime
Formula:Na(AlSi2O6) · H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Analcime data
Locality Data:Click here to view Coastal cliffs, Glenarm, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:606064
Long-form Identifier:1:3:606064:0
GUID (UUID V4):391c79ca-9f1c-4db6-8091-838622c96a59
Nearest other occurrences of Analcime
0.1km (0.1 miles) Little Deerpark Quarry, Glenarm, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
1.9km (1.2 miles) Minnis North, Glenarm, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
6.1km (3.8 miles) Scawt Hill, Larne, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
12.2km (7.6 miles) Glenariff Valley, Garron Plateau, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
14.3km (8.9 miles) Unnamed quarry, Kilwaughter Castle, Larne, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
16.6km (10.3 miles) Mcllroy's Port, Port Muck, Islandmagee, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
19.1km (11.9 miles) Two Mouthed Cave, Islandmagee, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
20.1km (12.5 miles) Basalt quarry, Magheramorne, Glynn (Glynn Hill), Larne, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
21.4km (13.3 miles) Scottstown Quarry (Cross Moorfield Quarry), Ballymena, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
23.8km (14.8 miles) Hills Port, Gobbins, Islandmagee, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
The amygdale minerals in the Tertiary lawl,s of Ireland. I I . The distribution of gmelinite. By GEORGE...confined to a narrow zone ahmg the eastern seaboard of Antrim. This zone comprises less than 1% of the m~ea of...narrow belt of lavas along the eastern seaboard of Antrim, referred to in this paper as the gmelilfite zone...(]melinite has long been known to occur in the east of Antrim, and most mineral collections contain specimens...specimens. Bryce referred to gmelinite as occurring at Glenarm and in ]slamhnagee in 1833, and in 1837 GMELINITE
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
The amygdale minerals in the Tertiary lavas of Ireland. iII. Regional distribution. By G. P. L. WALKER...occur at most of the 670 localities studied in the Antrim Basalts, and the ten most abundant species, in...order of frequency, are chabazite, thomsonite, analcime, levyne, natrolite, mesotite, stilbite, gmelinite...the lava succession. Below, they are joined by analcime and natrolite and, in some areas where zeolitization...age of zeolitization in the volcanic history of Antrim. In places the zeolite zones are missing, and in
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
SOCIETY No. 258 Garronite, a new zeolite, from Ireland and Iceland. By G. P. L. WALKER,Ph.D. With chemical...from thirty localities in the Tertiary basalts of Antrim and eastern Iceland, and the name garronite is...localities in t h e T e r t i a r y basalts of Antrim, Ireland. I t was n o t possible to m a k e an a d e...suggested the name garronite (from Slievegarron, Co. Down) for a rock variously described as an augite-biotite-diorite...Geological Survey of Northern Ireland ; and three from the collection of Antrim zeolites bequeathed to
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nomenclature. Haily is given credit for naming stilbite, analcime, harmotome, and laumontite although he only popularized...zeolite synonyms). The aluminosilicate structure of analcime was the first zeolite structure to be determined...chemical compositions and structural states of analcime alone, up to 25 species could be named, that would...not part of the species name, zeolites such as analcime, chabazite, stilbite, and heulandite can be easily...the zeolite. For example, cesian analcime is a sodium-rich analcime that contains a lesser amount of
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nomenclature. Haily is given credit for naming stilbite, analcime, harmotome, and laumontite although he only popularized...zeolite synonyms). The aluminosilicate structure of analcime was the first zeolite structure to be determined...chemical compositions and structural states of analcime alone, up to 25 species could be named, that would...not part of the species name, zeolites such as analcime, chabazite, stilbite, and heulandite can be easily...the zeolite. For example, cesian analcime is a sodium-rich analcime that contains a lesser amount of
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Coast VOLUME ONE The rugged nortl1ern coast of Ireland displays some of the most dramatic geology in the...flow (NI 712) ... - GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NORTHERN IRELAND Department of Commerce of the Causewa Coast...MSc, Ml1,1:NI, Ml(}eol Geological Survey of Northern Ireland, Belfast P. I. MANNING, TD, BSc, l\tlIWES...Bennett, BSc Geological Survey of ./V�orthern Ireland, Belfast T. P.. Fletcher, MSc, PhD and G. Warrington...SW7 Publications of tl1c Geological Survey of Northern Irelancl BOOKS . The compositio11 and origin
Journal (issue)
Museumof minerals# 3234. Photo: Irina E. Rudenko. 5. Analcime and calcite (a) with old label (b). 7 x 5 cm....and majestic, yet gentle, with scary and steep cliffs, rock tween the Koktebel (Planerskoe in 1945-1992)...work of the waterfor cemuries.•• northwestem and northern boundaries extend along the Koktebel For an unsophisticated...Owing to abundant small grottos and fancy outlier cliffs, the upper Lobovoi (Frontal), Karagach, Khoba-Tepe...the Corridor Gorge, (Queen), and Tron (Throne) cliffs, which are exotic erosion forms bounded by a precipice
Report (issue)
S•JtJrH-EAs·r (J'-11 109) GOVERNMENT OF NORTHERN IRELAND MINISTRY OF COMMERCE MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL...copyrigl1t 1966 Published for the Government of Northern Ireland by HER MAJESTv•s STATIONERY OFFICE To be...bookseller Price £2 Os. Od. net. Printed in Northern Ireland - . . .. . . . .. .. '- . . -. . ...included in Sheets 7 and 8, extends along the coast of Antrim and Derry, and for a short distance inland; it...to the oppor­ tunities afforded along the coast cliffs of studying the nature and conditions of these
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Juan Carlos Carracedo & Simon Day 5. The north of Ireland Paul Lyle 6. Leinster Chris Stillman & George SeYastopulo...Peter Rowe OTHER TITLES OF RELATED I"t\TEREST Co,zfi·onting catastrophe: nell'perspecrh·es on n:iwra...& 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
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
drift that caps the coastal cliffs. REMARKS. In view of the fact that the northern rivers, such as the...extreme rarity of palaeolithic implements in the northern districts is due to the twofold fact that flint...perofskite, and minor amounts of interstitial analcime. The described eudialite has not been discovered...perofskite, and minor amounts of interstitial analcime. The described eudialite has not been discovered
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LIBRARY j s i~sc_::. HISTORICAL GEOLOGY OF' IRELAND Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2023 with...org/details/historicalgeolog0000jkch HISTORICAL GEOLOGY OF IRELAND BY J. K. CHARLESWORTH C. B.E., D .Sc., PH.D....been attempted for Ireland since Cole and Hallissy's Handbook of the Geology of Ireland of 1924: the author's...author's Geology of Ireland: An Introduction ( r 953) had in mind the elementary student or the general...improve our knowledge of the various systems in Ireland. Many problems, however, await their final solution
Report (edition)
licence number I 000 I 789712005. Printed in the UK b>f Hawthornes, Nottingham C/0 7105 Authors CH Emeleus...dyke swarms in western Scotland and north-east Ireland 2 2 North Atlantic Igneous Superprovince 3 3 Precambr...Lava Group: west-central Skye 63 Skye Lava Group: northern Skye 66 Strathaird Lava Formation of the Skye...Formation, Staffin Bay, northern Skye 33 Portree Hyaloclastite Formation, Fiurnean, northern Skye 52 Basalt and...ildonnan,Arran 80 Dolerite sills ofTrotternish, northern Skye 88 Quartzite xenolith in basalt sill, Loch
Journal (issue)
thickness from less than 30 cm to over 30 m. In the northern and eastern parts of the island the fine-grained...sandstone 3 to 9 m thick alternating with much thinner co-sets of siltstone and mudstone. FAIR ISLE 1 2...The following sequence can be recognized in the northern half of Fair Isle (numbers and letters are as...Pebbly Grit (a) North Gavel Beds: Rhythmic sequence of co-sets of sandstone up to 9 m thick alternating with...North Haven Beds: Thin co-sets of sandstone alternating with fairly thick co-sets of fine-grained sediments
Journal (issue)
thickness from less than 30 cm to over 30 m. In the northern and eastern parts of the island the fine-grained...sandstone 3 to 9 m thick alternating with much thinner co-sets of siltstone and mudstone. FAIR ISLE 1 2...The following sequence can be recognized in the northern half of Fair Isle (numbers and letters are as...Pebbly Grit (a) North Gavel Beds: Rhythmic sequence of co-sets of sandstone up to 9 m thick alternating with...North Haven Beds: Thin co-sets of sandstone alternating with fairly thick co-sets of fine-grained sediments
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
0.001, n m = 1.~95 ± 0.001. a o = 8.637 - 8.643, Co = 8.867 - 8.870, V o = 662 ÅS. The description of...Tugtupite is most commonly associated with albite, analcime and Li-mica and is generally secondary after chkalovite...in 1957 by one of the authors (H. S.) in the coastal cliffs of Tugtup agtakorfia on the north coast of...ratio determined from X-ray diffraction studies is co: a o = 1.0271 ± 0.0002 and 1.0260 ± 0.0002 for red...agtakOr{ia (DAN0, 1966) ao ••••••.••• Co· •••••••••• Co: ao " •••••• vol. ......... Red tugtupite
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...Wolfe· Shirley Adrian SPONSORSHIP James Catmur 25 Co Q ARRY Vi11ce11t Holyer The views and opinions...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
Journal (volume)
Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria. Photo: David Green. The UK Journal of Mines and Minerals publishes articles...------------------------- Classified Advertisments UK Journal of Mines &• Minerals No. 23 - 1 - Editorial...recent mineralogical discoveries in Scotland, Ireland JL and the north of England, we have amassed a...printing and postage. OTHER NEWS nrjebruary saw the UK debut of Alec Livingstone’s long-awaited book on...will be reviewed in the next issue of the UKJMM. UK Journal of Mines &• Minerals No. 23 FRONTISPIECE:
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
0.001, n m = 1.~95 ± 0.001. a o = 8.637 - 8.643, Co = 8.867 - 8.870, V o = 662 ÅS. The description of...Tugtupite is most commonly associated with albite, analcime and Li-mica and is generally secondary after chkalovite...in 1957 by one of the authors (H. S.) in the coastal cliffs of Tugtup agtakorfia on the north coast of...ratio determined from X-ray diffraction studies is co: a o = 1.0271 ± 0.0002 and 1.0260 ± 0.0002 for red...agtakOr{ia (DAN0, 1966) ao ••••••.••• Co· •••••••••• Co: ao " •••••• vol. ......... Red tugtupite
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Clark, Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland; Dr Peter G. Hill and the Editorial Board, Scottish...through time to its present-day position in the northern hemisphere highlights geological processes caused...Biography 1885-1900, 63 volumes, Smith Elder and Co., London), generally precede collection information...Scotland sensulato. Complete literature and locality co,·erage for each species never figured in the compilationstrategy...glens, rolling hills, lochs and precipitous coastal cliffs, covers some 77,205 square kilometres. Enthralling
Report (edition)
Association. Registered Charity No. 233199 Front co,·er illustration View of Goat Fell and the mountains...from the Corrygills shore, south of Brodick. The cliffs behind tJ,e Main Rock Platform are fom1ed of Permian...... ......................... ..... .. ...... Northern Arran ...................................... ...Plate I. The U-,hap d \alley or Crlc11 Rma in the Northern Granite mountains; and Cir \lhor (798111). T he...sedimentary rocks 10 be seen on the excellent coastal and inland exposures, perhaps excelling any other
Journal (issue)
is 2,670 km, and the distance from G reenland’s northern coast to the geographic North Pole is only 740...except for an Alpine-type terrain in some of the coastal regions. The general impression is of a country...folio pages preserved in the National Library of Ireland, which ac­ companied him on all his later travels...Hildesheim, Bonn and several other cities in the northern part of Germany; in 1803, after having visited...from 1800 until he finally settled in Dublin, Ireland, in 1813, and further up into the 1820’s, the information
Report (issue)
Îles de la Madeleine Islands Topography The Sands Cliffs Geological history Mineral deposits Collecting...marble occurrence Browning’s (Sops Arm) mine The Northern Peninsula Gros Morne National Park Western Brook...Rochers aux Oiseaux, where the vertical shoreline cliffs provide a haven for hundreds of birds of many species;...surface and serve to anchor the sand. 5 Cliffs Vertical cliffs, generally less than 30 m high, outline...cliff walls, crevices, caves, and chasms in the cliffs, and pillars, archways, and sea stacks detached
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Ovington, UK NJ Elton, St Austell, U.K. N.J. Fortey, Keyworth, U.K. RA. Howie, Matlock, UK RJ. King...Mud-filled fluorite vugs in Greenlaws mine, Weardale, Co. Durham Stephen Moreton Gearksutite, a second British...planerite from Grouse Lodge quarry, Shanagolden, Co. Limerick Stephen Moreton and David I. Green A review...wide geographical range throughout Britain and Ireland. Frank Ince provides a comprehensive account of...and coauthors describe supergene galena from six UK localities and discuss the conditions under which
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Geophysics lT nit ( �F.OCHE�IICAL l)IVISIO:'-J NORTHERN £�GLAND A:-;D \VAL.ES North-Easrern t Tnir �orth...(�eomagnetism t !nit C.lohal Seismology ( 'nit . NORTHERN ENGLAND AND \VALES DIVISION North-Eastern lJ...Office • • • • • • • • Land Agent • • • • • • • • Northern England and Wales North-Eastern District • • •...Dra\\Ting Office • • • • • • Geological Survey of Northern Ireland • • • • • • • • • References • • • • • FIELD...967-1975 . • Plate I . • • • • • • • • View of coastal cliffs north of Aberystwyth, showing prominent turbidites
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Meddelelser om Grenland Bd. 167, Nr. 1 KØBENHAVN BIA N CO L UNO S BOGTR YKKERI A/S 1962 GRØNLANDS GEOLOGISKE...Coarse-grained inc1usions in the lujavrite "Dense" analcime rocks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...inc1usions of naujaite in lujavrite and associated analcime veins. . .. Green veins and associated rocks 1... . . . . . . .. The brown acmitic veins , The analcime-natrolite veins The albitite at Tugtup agtakorfia.... . . .. 4. The lujavrite and the acmite- and analcime-natrolite veins 5. The lujavrite and the albititic
 
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