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Leadhillite from
Foxrock mine, Glendasan, Wicklow County, Leinster, Ireland


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Leadhillite
Formula:Pb4(CO3)2(SO4)(OH)2
Abundance at site:Extremely Rare
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Leadhillite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Foxrock mine, Glendasan, Wicklow County, Leinster, Ireland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:6874
Long-form Identifier:1:3:6874:1
GUID (UUID V4):33554f64-6660-4150-92b3-2d0766b80572
Nearest other occurrences of Leadhillite
1.4km (0.9 miles) Old Luganure mine, Glendasan, Wicklow County, Leinster, Ireland
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (issue)
aystalsto 2 mmin hacklyquartzfromLuganure 1ine,Glendasan, Co. Wicklow,Ireland.Robert Lawsoncollection. EDITORIAL...MINERALS OF THE WICKLOW LEAD MINES Stephen Moreton • David Green 34 ABBEYTOWN MINE AND QUARRY Stephen...studies today. In researching the mineralogy of the Wicklow mountains, an area much neglected by collectors...Fieldwork was unable to provide corroboration as the mine levels are now inaccessible and little of note remains...WIRTH, M. M. (1989) Native silver from Red Gill mine, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria.Jouma/ of the RussellSociety
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
ArNrvnnsanv MrnrrNc, Noveulen 9:rw,1933. AND IRELAND 90 TH E AMERICAN MINERALOGIST of 23 kg. (the...Car_ rock Fell, Cumberl,and.; and. oJ leadhillite al Drumruch mine, Gatehouse oJ Fleet, Kirkcudbrightshire...were colIected from an old trial level dump. Leadhillite, a single specimen showing six-sided tabular...was collected during the working of the Drumruck mine in 1917. Mn. Anrnun Russor,r,: on the ocuarence...Snailbeach mine, Minsterley, Shropshire; Cwm Orog mine, Llangynog, Montgomeryshire; Settlingstones mine and
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
across St. George's Channel to eastern and central Ireland. Prolonged erosion of this part of the Caledonian...extension of St. George's Land across the Channel to Ireland is questionable. Mr. T. Eastwood. South Staffordshire...Gill, Carrock Fell, Cumberland; and of leadhillite at Drumruck mine, Gatehouse of Fleet, Kirkcudbrightshire...were collected from an old trial level dump. Leadhillite, a single specimen showing six-sided tabular...was collected during the working of the Drumruck mine in 1917. Mr. Arthur Eussell: On the occurrence of
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Carracedo & Simon Day 5. The north of Ireland Paul Lyle 6. Leinster Chris Stillman & George SeYastopulo...& 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...producers of b th tin and copp ·r. and. more recently. Ireland became a major player in world zinc produ.:tion
 
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