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Epidote from
Sorel Point, St John, Jersey


Locality type:Point
Classification
Species:Epidote
Formula:(CaCa)(AlAlFe3+)O[Si2O7][SiO4](OH)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Epidote data
Locality Data:Click here to view Sorel Point, St John, Jersey
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:622944
Long-form Identifier:1:3:622944:3
GUID (UUID V4):5c5fd612-782a-4d74-9439-3ad6ac1d3d16
Nearest other occurrences of Epidote
0.4km (0.2 miles) Ronez quarry, St John, Jersey
1.9km (1.2 miles) Le Côtil Point, St John, Jersey
3.9km (2.4 miles) La Gigoulande Quarry, St Peter, Jersey
5.7km (3.5 miles) L'Etacq Quarry, St Ouen, Jersey
9.8km (6.1 miles) Hermitage, St Helier, Jersey
12.3km (7.6 miles) Le Nez Point, Le Hocq, St Clement, Jersey
23.0km (14.3 miles) Sark's Hope Mine, Little Sark, Sark, Bailiwick of Guernsey
38.4km (23.9 miles) Diélette iron mines, Flamanville, Cherbourg, Manche, Normandy, France
39.5km (24.5 miles) Siouville-Hague quarry, Tréauville, Cherbourg, Manche, Normandy, France
76.7km (47.7 miles) La Ville Berneuf beach alluvials, Pléneuf-Val-André, Saint-Brieuc, Côtes-d'Armor, Brittany, France
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Amphiboles from the igneous complex at Sorel Point, Jersey, C.I. - Reflectors of acid-basic magma interaction... Amphiboles from the igneous complex at Sorel Point, Jersey, C.I. - Reflectors of acid-basic magma interaction...Society, 7, 333-337. The igneous complex at Sorel Point, Jersey, Channel Islands comprises plutonic rocks...difficult one. Locality and geological setting Jersey and the other Channel Islands form part of the...1989; D'Lemos et al. 1990; Brown et al. 1990). Sorel Point (Fig. 1) is situated on the north coast of the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
THE ROCK GROUPS OF JERSEY, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INTRUSIVE PHENOMENA By A. J,IJ\;l;SLEY WELLS, D...the Jesuit priest, Chas. Noury, whose Geologie de Jersey, although out of date in some particulars, remains...J ourn . Geol. Soc., lv. (1899), p. 430, for Sorel Point, and Quart. [ourn, Geol. Soc., lvi. (1900), p...British Isles, a re-examination of the evidence in Jersey seemed amply justified. In the pursuit of this...accordant summit-levels of it s interior ridges point to J ersey forming a fragment (only some 40 square
Book (edition)
TUE MINERALS OF JERSEY by A. E. Mouranr . ! 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 l ~- \0 !4&f lo MAl? JJ'1Eni'§JEy...MINERALS OF JERSEY by A. E. MOURANT, FRS , , SOCIETE JERSIAISE THE JERSEY MUSEUM 9 PIER ROAD, ST. HELIER...HELIER, JERSEY First published Revised and en/arged /96/. l97fl Printed by Premier Printers, Jersey Cover:-...in granite; Gigoulande quarry, St. Peter. THE MINERALS OF JERSEY INTRODUCTION The first edition of...new completely revised edition. The pioneers of Jersey mineralogy, Fathers Teilhard de Chardin and Pelletier
Report (issue)
Sheet 2 gee +St Ouen © € & St Ouen’s Bay :\&x St ne , St Lawrenc \\ ST BRELADE St Aubin's La Corbiére...Corbiére Point =) La Cotte w Point Height in feet (metres) Y Noirmont Point 3 400) (722) 300 (91)... Fliquet Bay St Catherine's Bay Royal Bay of Grouville 4ELIER Grouville oh @ St Clement Green...Green Island La Rocque Point nr UNIVERSITY OF LONDON | |}ne : i an LIBRARY = ey | ty) } tb Bae a...1:25000 Channel Islands Sheet 2 Jersey Shale Formation D. G. Helm Jersey Volcanic Group G. M. Thomas Rozel
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Origin of appinitic pockets in the diorites of Jersey, Channel Islands C O L I N H . KEY x Department...Pre-Cambrian metagabbros and metasomatic diorites of Jersey. Field relationships and petrography indicate a...diorites occur within the basic plutonic complex of Jersey as discrete pockets or, occasionally, more extensive... In terms of bulk chemistry and mineralogy the Jersey appinites are closer to quartzdiorites or tonalities...crystallization from residual fluids in magmatic diorite. The Jersey diorites, however, have been shown to be the result
Report (issue)
• 55 / Plemont Point 65 60 l I 70 ? fi: ,, �:; ?,. -' ' Fremont Point 55 Bouley Bay Rozel... Fliquet Bay St Catherine 's Bay St Ouen's Bay 50 ST St Aubin's Bay rouvil.le ST HELIER La Corbiere...Corbiere Point La Cotte Point St Clement Noirmont Point 400 (122) 300 (91) 100 (30) 0 Royal Bay of...':' '-,� 1 2 3 4km Green Island La Rocque Point 45 • Classical areas of British geology A....Briden R. A. Clark Jersey Description of 1:25000 Channel Islands Sheet 2 Jersey Shale Formation D. G
Report (chapter)
character of late Cadomian extensional magmatism in Jersey, Channel Islands G. J. L E E S Department of Geology...southern Jersey, Channel Islands. A zone, some 3 km wide, of intensive dyke injection, the Jersey Main Dyke...Regional Setting Minor Intrusions on Jersey The i s l a n d of Jersey forms one of the more northerly outcrops...Cadomian orogenic cycle in the Armorican Massif. Jersey, as shown on the simplified geological map in Fig...essentially composed of Brioverian metasediments (the Jersey Shale Formation), which show an upward transition
Journal (issue)
intrusions and pervasive hydrothermal alteration in the St. Austell Granite, Cornwall. M. STONE: Geochemistry...relationships within the igneous complex at Sorel Point, Jersey: metasomatism or magma-magma interaction...of south-west England -Carn Marth, Castle an Dinas St Austell, Kit Hill, Hingston Down and Hemerdon Ball...minor granite intrusions: Cam Marth, Castle an Dinas St Austell, Kit Hill, Hingston Down and Hemerdon Ball...are extremely similar (Fig. 2b). Castle an Dinas, St Austell Seven samples from the Castle an Dinas granite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and white mica, garnets, actinolite, tourmaline, epidote, and red felspar; they pass into the quartzites... R. D. Darbishire, a pebble found in gravel near St. Margaret's, Bowdon (Cheshire), said that it consisted...proved by A. von Mickwitz (Mem. Soc. Imp. Mineral. St. Petersb., ser. ii, vol. xxii, pp. 82-98, pis. viii...Intrusion of Granite into Diabase at Sorel Point (Northern Jersey)." By John Parkinson, Esq., F.G.S. In the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
southern boundary. The gabbro extends from this point east to Gunflint Lake. Within the main area of greenstone...and the matrix. The chief difference is the high epidote of the matrix compared with the feldspathic core...averaged 20 to 25 per cent in the other parts. Epidote makes up fully 50 per cent of the matrix, whereas...minor chlorite, epidote, and plagioclase, whereas the matrix is 84 per cent epidote and the remainder...SCHWARTZ are: plagioclase, chlorite, hornblende, epidote, calcite, magnetite; those of lesser importance
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
plagioclase a frequent additional alteration product is epidote. Owing to this alteration it is often difficult...directions to form a crude sagenitic lattice. Epidote is frequently associated with the chlorite and...individuals contain earlier formed quartz crystals. The epidote veins, while cutting through felspar and chlorite...effect is produced on the epidote. The obvious explanation is that the epidote crystallized from injections...veinlets and intimately associated with aggregates of epidote and chlorite. As a result the CO2 content is abnormally
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
apatite, zircon, chlorite, sericite, zoisite, and epidote as accessories. The proportions of the essential...zoisite in tiny granules and sometimes by a little epidote. Zoning of the crystals is, on the whole, not a...The microperthite is always exceedingly fresh. Epidote.—Occurs sometinfts in granules associated with...abundant; hornblende, abundant; sphene, abundant ; epidote, scarce; clinozoisite, scarce ; zoisite, scarce...sericite flakes being accompanied by granular epidote or zoisite. Some of the hornblende remains fresh
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
reflecting different levels of exposure. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Received 13 April 2011; accepted...Blomberg, 1889). The westernmost Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. å. johansson ET AL. Figure...gabbro intrusions superposed. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Geol. J. (2012) DOI: 10.1002/gj...complex, from Lundegårdh (1947). Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Grovstanäs intrusion contains...Geol. J. (2012) DOI: 10.1002/gj Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 18 44′4700 18 44′2900 18 44′2900
Book
c_1pr11sStephen Edwards. Karen Hudson-Edwards. Joe Cann. John Malpas. Costas Xenophontos 8. The Nortlrn·est Highlands... I made it a stipulation that e:ich en~ in rn:, ·st ,, ,u.d be fully referenced. After eight years the...Ballard, Andy Banthorpe, Alan Barnes, Richard Bell, John Betterton, Richard Bevins, Richard Braithwaite,...Davidson, Ian Dossett, Giles Droop, Alan Dyer, John Ebner, John Faithfull, Jeffrey deFourestier, Harry Foy...Peter Golley, David Green, Alan Hart, Jack Hartley, John Holbrook, Nigel Hoppe, Jana Horak, Mike Howe, Neil
Report (issue)
AT ,, THE CITIZEN PRESS,'' ST. VINOENT PLACE. And to be purchased fron1 JOHN· MENZIES & Co., RosE STREET...Aikenway Castle, 1½ miles N.N.E. of Rothes. At this point the quartzite of Ben Aigan at one time formecl a...the extent of the alluvial deposits at any one point. From Dandaleith to Dipple the river Spey has deposited...lit Daley which flows into the river Spey at this point affords an almost continuous rock section to within...tl1e Glen of l\1ulbe11 and Tanzie. At the latter point a massive quartzite with black-schist above passes
Report (issue)
AT ,, THE CITIZEN PRESS,'' ST. VINOENT PLACE. And to be purchased fron1 JOHN· MENZIES & Co., RosE STREET...Aikenway Castle, 1½ miles N.N.E. of Rothes. At this point the quartzite of Ben Aigan at one time formecl a...the extent of the alluvial deposits at any one point. From Dandaleith to Dipple the river Spey has deposited...lit Daley which flows into the river Spey at this point affords an almost continuous rock section to within...tl1e Glen of l\1ulbe11 and Tanzie. At the latter point a massive quartzite with black-schist above passes
Book
‫ما‬ ‫ےس‬ ‫دحتم‬ CÆ S AR E A . THE ISLAND OF JERSEY ; ITS HISTORY, CONSTITUTION , GOVERNMENT, LAWS...PRINCIPAL BOOKSELLERS IN SOUTHAMPTON , WEYMOUTH , JERSEY, AND GUERNSEY . 1840 . 199 Br16600. 514 HARVARD...works have been written on the small Island of Jersey, from the elaborate histories of Mr. Falle and...reader in a separate Chapter, as the BIOGRAPHY of JERSEY . It is intended to continue the work on the same...Pecuniary Substitutes. . .. 143 CHAPTER X . — The Town of St. Helier - Approach from the Sea ; Surrounding Scenery
Book
n1osaic of feldspar, some of which show triple-point boundaries suggestive of annealing recrystallisation...between Kinchley Hill and a locality at Sorel Point, Jersey, where acid and basic 1nagn1as interacted...into the underlying angulata Zone occurred at that point. Fossil faunas indicative of the higher beds of...Thorpe [SK 622 087]. Just to the north of the latter point, the new illapping indicates a co1nplex sequence...grey-green sandy clay. A borehole (SK50SE/289) at St Peter 's Lane in central. Leicester, proved the base
 
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