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Galena from
Matlock, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK


Locality type:Town
Classification
Species:Galena
Formula:PbS
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Fluoriteā“˜10 photos of Galena associated with Fluorite at this locality.
Cerussiteā“˜2 photos of Galena associated with Cerussite at this locality.
Calciteā“˜1 photo of Galena associated with Calcite at this locality.
Pyrite1 photo of Galena associated with Pyrite at this locality.
Sphalerite1 photo of Galena associated with Sphalerite at this locality.
Matlockite1 photo of Galena associated with Matlockite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Galena data
Locality Data:Click here to view Matlock, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:627513
Long-form Identifier:1:3:627513:6
GUID (UUID V4):14aab5bc-464a-489b-8add-ff38e8c1c65d
Localities for Galena in this Region
Dimple Mine, Matlock, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
Masson Hill and mines, Matlock, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
Masson Hill Quarry, Matlock, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
Nearest other occurrences of Galena
0.9km (0.6 miles) ā“˜Dimple Mine, Matlock, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
1.6km (1.0 miles) ā“˜Masson Hill Quarry, Matlock, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
1.6km (1.0 miles) ā“˜Rutland Cave Mine (Rutland Mine; Nestus Mine), Heights of Abraham, Matlock Bath, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
1.8km (1.1 miles) ā“˜Masson Hill and mines, Matlock, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
2.3km (1.4 miles) ā“˜Tear Breeches Mine, Matlock Bath, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
2.7km (1.7 miles) ā“˜Wapping Mine, Matlock Bath, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
2.9km (1.8 miles) ā“˜Ball Eye Mine, Bonsall, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
3.0km (1.9 miles) ā“˜Ball Eye Quarry, Bonsall, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
3.7km (2.3 miles) ā“˜Tearsall Farm, Winster, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
3.7km (2.3 miles) ā“˜Blakemere Pit, Bonsall Moor, Bonsall, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
THE GEOLOGY OF THE EASTERN PART OF THE PEAK DISTRICT. By Prof. \Y. G. FEARNSII)ES, :\1ā€¢.-\.ā€¢ F. R.S....THE DERWENT. By Professor \V. G. FEAR~SIDES, DERBYSHIRE M..'" F.R.S. I. FOREWORD. THIS account of the...the author's personal observation-although the district is one to which, because of its beauty and accessibility...INTRODUCTION. The scenery of the Valley of the Derbyshire Derwent is worldfamous, and the obvious broad...Jukes and Ramsay-had already written about the district more than seventy years ago, by which time Martin
Princes Risborough, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP17 9AJ, UK. a ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Illustrations are acknowledged...Fred Brook, page 27; Paul Deakin, pages 9, 11; Derbyshire Countryside Ltd, page 3; Gwynedd Archives Services...Roman lead ingot, found in 1975 near Ashbourne in Derbyshire. The inscription translates: ā€˜Works of Lutudarum...the lead rights over a large part of the Peak District. LEAD AND Lead is a heavy, dull grey metal...Buildings like Hardwick Hall and Haddon Hall in Derbyshire required vast quantities of lead, on the roof
Book
County Durham, in 1978. near Chesterfield, Derbyshire. LEADMINING Lynn Willies Shire It is the oldest... Princes Risborough, Aylesbury, Bucks, HPI7 9AJ, UK. s as follows: Ashover School, page 15; Richard...Fred Brook, page 27; Paul Deakin, pages 9, 11; Derbyshire Countryside Ltd, page 3; Gwynedd Archives Services... in Derbyshire. The inscription translates: Se Ete s j Leadwork at Haddon Hall, Derbyshire, seat...the lead rights over a large part of the Peak District: LEAD AND Lead is a heavy, dull grey metal
Journal (issue)
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...index is freely available as an RTF download from the UK Journal of Mines and Minerals website. NOTES, issue...2000 Special issue devoted to the minerals of Derbyshire with the PDMHS Special issue on the minerals
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
55ā€“86 Mineralization of the South Pennine Orefield, UKā€”A Review T.D. Ford1 & N.E. Worley2* 1 Department... Leicester LE1 7RH, UK 23, Gloucester Avenue, Nuthall, Nottingham, NG16 1AL, UK *Correspondence: noel...along the eastern margins of a large inlier, the Derbyshire High, in Carboniferous platform carbonate host...in sandstone; dominant minerals are sphalerite, galena, pyrite, marcasite, dolomite and calcite, whereas...commercial interest. The orefield lies mostly in Derbyshire, extending into Staffordshire. Estimates of the
Journal (issue)
PEAK of rhe DISTRICT A joint publication of Rockbottom Publications and the Peak District Mines Historical...Mines&Mineralsand vol. 12 no. 1 of the Bulletin of the Peak District Mines Historical Society. COVER:BLUE JOHN FLUORITE...FLUORITE, Blue John Mine, Castleton, Derbyshire, polished slab 7 x I 0cm. Bob King Collection (KI052),...TRI T MI E HISTORIC L SOCIETY 3-----------BL The UK Jouma/ of 1Jfi11es a11dMinerals publishes articles...advertising. EJOHN 4-----------ORIGI of the PEAK DISTRICT DC Quirk ORE FIELD EDITOR Mick Cooper EDITORIAL
Book
DER by Peter R. Rodgers Derbyshire Geology Ā£1.50 By the same author: YORKSHIRE MINERALS Of...Of related interest: CAVES OF DERBYSHIRE DERBYSHIRE: EARLY A Visitorā€™s Guide SETTLEMENT GEOLOGICAL...GEOLOGICAL LAKELAND IN DERBYSHIRE EXCURSIONS GEOLOGY IN LAKELAND Derbyshire Geology by Peter R. Rodgers... Nelson, Lancs. Contents Geological Map of Derbyshire sk, este 6 ECE, 2s yh 8 Gere) Mer aise...Sedimentary Rocks in Derbyshire .... esses 26 3. Volcanic Rocksanithe Peak District... sms 42 Ao
Book
UNIVERSITY ā–  / LIMESTONES AND CAVES OF THE PEAK DISTRICT *' compiled and edited by Trevor D. Ford with...Beck, Sheffield c/o Doug Nash, Don Bramwell, Derbyshire 'Fulwood', N.J.D. Butcher, University Glebe... University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, England Ford 0 86094 004 1 0 86094 005 X 1977 paper...Beck Chapter 21 The caves and mines of the Matlock 409 and Wirksworth area T.D. Ford, Roger Flindall...our main NatĀ¬ ional Parks, in the Peak District and Yorkshire Dales, and our main nature reserves are in
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
GEOLOGY OF THE LOVVER CARBONIFEROUS ROCKS OF DERBYSHIRE. WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE LONG EXCURSION...H E district described in this sketch includes the north and T north-west portions of Derbyshire, and...the county. It consists of the hill country of Derbyshire, which forms the southern spur of the Pennine...Castleton, Hope and Hathersage near the centre, Matlock, Crich, and Ambergate are on the east, and Ashbourne...lies east of the watershed of the central part of England, and is drained by the Derwent and the Dove, which
Report (issue)
flow diagram of the Cavendish Mill near Eyam, Derbyshire. 17 Fig 4 United Kingdom recorded production...occurring in the Pennines of northern England, particularly in Derbyshire and Durham. The deposits are associated...processed by gravity concentration or flotation. Derbyshire is the principal producing county, much of the...production coming from workings within the Peak District National Park; mining is carefully controlled...being in Derbyshire. Additional reserves are likely to be found, particularly in northern Derbyshire and west
Catalog/List
dolomite matrix. Fluorite. Old Tor Mine, Castleton, Derbyshire. A colourful lump of light and dark purple fluorite...chalcopyrite crystals with minor sphalerite and galena on a baryte matrix. An excellent specimen; collected...baryte and fluorite. Wakebridge Mine, Crich, Derbyshire. Spherical aggregates of dark brown sphalerite...Baryte and fluorite. Wakebridge Mine, Crich, Derbyshire. Spherical aggregates ofwhite baryte intergrown...Lower Ball Eye Mine, Via Gellia, Nr.Cromford, Derbyshire. Drusy quartz and lustrous dark blue-black cubic
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/pgeola Derbyshire geodiversity, historical geotourism and the ...Royal Court, Basil Close, Chesterļ¬eld, Derbyshire S41 7SL, UK A R T I C L E I N F O Article history:...November 2016 Available online xxx Keywords: Derbyshire Geodiversity Geotourism Geocommercialisation...earliest recorded geological tour was made to Derbyshire in 1626 by the Enlightenment philosopher Thomas...accounts. This early interest in the geodiversity of Derbyshire coincided with the Age of Enlightenment, and
Report (edition)
ES Rae RSIS 1858 a | Ih Guide No.26 ; Ā„ ak District a Ā© THE GEOLOGISTSā€™ ASSOCIATION ESE LIVERPOOL...LIVERPOOL JMU LIBRARY Se ope The Peak District CONTENTS PREFACE LIST OF FIGURES INTRODUCTION ITINERARIES...Dale and Chrome Hill Eyam and Stony Middleton Matlock, Via Gellia and Griffe Grange Dovedale The Valley...HERITAGE RESOURCE OF THE PEAK DISTRICT FURTHER READING 74 76 The Peak District PREFACE This is the third...Geologistsā€™ Association Guide No. 26 to the Peak District, the first having been published in 1957 and the
Report (chapter)
fluorite-baryte deposits at two localities in Derbyshire. R. P. Shaw SUMMARY: Various karst processes...Two surface localities, on Bonsall Moor, near Matlock, and near Castleton are filled with sediments containing...containing easily worked and dressed galena has been worked by Derbyshire lead miners who knew it as 'gravel...some mines in Derbyshire. The two localities considered are on Bonsall Moor, west of Matlock, (SK261 586)...partially dolomitized Carboniferous Limestone of the Matlock Group which are Brigantian (D2) in age. They are
Journal (issue)
Symes Russellite from Buckbarrow Beck, Cumbria, England B. Young , N. J. Fortey and P.H.A. Nancarrow 3...Alderton 17 The Mineralogy ofWapping Mine, Matlock Bath, Derbyshire F. fnce 25 13 NOTES Phosgenite, the...). RUSSELLITE FROM BUCKBARROW BECK, CUMBRIA, ENGLAND B. YOUNG British Geological Survey, Windsor Court...recently discovered of these, in the English Lake District, the mineral is abu ndant and occurs in some of...lcopyrite vein at Buckbarrow Beck in the Lake District. Although these authors discussed the chemistry
Journal (volume)
of his research effort. we then move south, to derbyshire, where roy Starkey and John Faithful have been...category, with a baryte from tear breeches mine, matlock bath. at this time, the Society was also working...mineralogy, particularly in relation to northern England, the field in which trevor carved a niche for himself...the opencast above ball eye Quarry, Cromford, derbyshire. Journal of the Russell Society, 1:2, 48ā€“51....weardale, County durham, and from Shap, Cumbria, england. Journal of the Russell Society, 7, 40. bridges
Book (edition)
at the heart of industrial ā€˜England, this area of intimate wooded dales, steep-sided gorges and windswept...its borders lives nearly half the population of England, and the rich variety of its scenery attracts tens...many thousands of ramblers who visit the Peak District at week-ends, summer and winter alike, here is...and Rosemary Ellis ? 13. dUL. 1976, K.C. ā€˜* District. C.O. ivi. eo Q i DERBVSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL...SURVEY OF BRITISH NATURAL HISTORY IVE PERAK DISTRICT EDITORS Sir Julian Huxley F.R.S. M.A. John
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
on clay minerals from lavas and tuffs of the Derbyshire orefield P. R. INESON & J. G. MITCHELL Summary...Igneous rocks from the southern section (the Derbyshire orefield) have yielded isotopic ages, some of...epicyclic hydrothermal events gave rise to the Derbyshire mineral deposits, samples of highly altered doleritic...geology of the Southern Pennines, in which the Derbyshire orefield is situated, is known in considerable...areaā€”these include the Edale and Castleton and the Matlock special sheets. Of particular relevance to the
Catalog/List
AUCTIONEER: MR. J.A.JONES 31 BRIDGEFIELDS, KEGWORTH, DERBYSHIRE, DE74 2FW Tel: 01509 672125 EMAIL OR POSTAL BIDS...mineralogy, particularly in relation to northern England, the field in which Trevor carved a niche for himself...Approximate specimen dimensions Description Southwest England 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 SS...Cornwall. [SW 212 600]. Lindsay Greenbank Label. SW.X2 Galena after pyromorphite - Wheal Hope, Perranzabuloe...Maurice Grigg label. SW.2V1 Native silver with galena - Wheal Herland, Gwinnear, Cornwall. [SW 591 370]
Book
The Peak District LANDSCAPE AND GEOLOGY Ladybower Reservoir and the Dark Peak, seen from Bamford Edge...Edge. The Peak District L A N D S C A P E A N D G E O L O GY Tony Waltham First published in 2021... caver and photographer who lived in the Peak District and left a massive legacy of excellent photographs...late Trevor Ford, whose knowledge of the Peak District was both massive and infectious. The book is dedicated...Dark Peak Grit 4 Derbyshire Dome Creating the Landscape 5 Shaping the Peak District 6 Through the Ice
Report (edition)
occurs in abundance in the lead and zinc veins of Derbyshire and Durham, and in smaller quantities elsewhere...gangue of the veins, but it is noticeable that in Derbyshire, where the country-rock is chiefly limestone...requirements and much fluorspar has been exported. In Derbyshire the spar has been obtained at small cost by turning...old miners except in thoseĀ·parts which contained galena in paying quantity, had been the chief source of...Durhani. Mr. Pocock describes the occurrences in Derbyshire, Mr. H. Dewey and Mr. C. E. N. Bromehead contribute
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
we should perform this meltingof the residual ' galena in the slag-hearth,with a flux. Downloaded by...obtained from mixed ores o f silver and lead? what is galena, elsewhere called molybdeena? (cap. 18.) W e need...other rights of property in Cornwall, Mendip, Derbyshire and the Forest of Dean, and go far to justify...we recognize the old 'bole' or 'bloomery' of Derbyshire, now only a traditional furnace, but anciently...numerous ~celts,' which occur in so many parts of England; nor is any other proof given that the direct union
Journal (issue)
Peterborough exhibition ā€” A. Dawn and A. Filmer Peak District Mining Museum ā€” L. Willies T. D. Ford 161 The...The Growth of Geological Knowledge in the Peak District M. Evans 191 A new reconstruction of the skull of...Precambrian of Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire, England The Mercian Geologist is published by the East...test the method in the generally less favourable UK environment. In addition to EM, gamma spectrometer...longest river in England, is fed by the Dove and Derwent, which both rise in the Peak District. In early post-Devensian
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
CARBONIFEROUS OF DERBYSHIRE. ROCKS By H. H. ARNOLD BEMROSE, Sc.D., F.G.S. EXCURSIONS TO THE DISTRICT. at the...excursions which the A GLANCE Association has made in Derbyshire shows that the main object was to examine the...County. The first excursion of the Association to Derbyshire was in 1877. On July z and, and during the five...the geology of the lower Carboniferous Rocks of Derbyshire (which, as a separate publication, is now out...and the headquarters were at the Roval Hotel, Matlock, Bath. 'Thirty-eight persons went down the Mill
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
of the Peak District, about seven miles S.W. of Chesterfield and four miles N.E. of Matlock. Lying secluded...the nearest main road, that from Chesterfield to Matlock, being about a mile to the north-west at Kelstedge...Civil War period, and now overgrown. The Ashover district contains numerous quarries and other large exposures...exploited from old dumps and workings throughout the district. The only occasion that the Association appear...Field Meeting to Bakewell and the valley of the Derbyshire Derwent. During the meeting, one day was devoted
 
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