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Lepidocrocite from
Torr Works Quarry, Cranmore, Mendip, Somerset, England, UK


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Lepidocrocite
Formula:γ-Fe3+O(OH)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Lepidocrocite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Torr Works Quarry, Cranmore, Mendip, Somerset, England, UK
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:694116
Long-form Identifier:1:3:694116:1
GUID (UUID V4):86c5a747-f40b-4b98-8311-be8ba0178b1b
Nearest other occurrences of Lepidocrocite
66.1km (41.1 miles) Mine Train Quarry, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England, UK
76.6km (47.6 miles) Llanharry Mine, Llanharry, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, UK
References
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Book
PO Box 315. Harpenden. Hertfordshire AL5 2ZD. England Telephone: +44 (0)1582 762413 Fax: +44 (0)870 055...minerals. MB/ does not simply report on published works, but also takes one further step in reporting many...publishing his first work on the minerals of the Mendip Hills (Kingsbury 1935). he aspired to become a...Cumbria (kentrolite) HigherPittsmine,nr Priddy,Somerset Meldonaplitequany.nr Okehampton, Devon (leucophanite)'...Meldonaplitequarry,nrOkehampton, Devon ~.~eldon ap::'te quarry,nrOkehamp:on. 0: ,0,1: roci
Journal (volume)
2006 from a blast pile on Bench G of Merehead Quarry, Mendip Hills. Width of view approx. 20 mm. Photograph...twinned trigonal plates. From Bench F of Merehead Quarry, Mendip Hills. Rick Turner photograph. Journal of...CONTENTS Volume 13, 2010 PAPERS The minerals of the Mendip Hills and their relationships Rick Turner and Michael...look at the work that we have been doing in the Mendip Hills (reported in this issue of the Journal) in...from around 40 to over 110, including the ‘first UK occurrences’ of a number of minerals, such as fornacite
Journal (volume)
Austell, U.K. A.D. Hart NHM, London, UK RA. Howie, Matlock, UK RJ. King, Tewkesbury, U.K. I.R Plimer... Parkville, Australia M.T. Price, OUMNH, Oxford, UK RE. Starkey, Bromsgrove, U. K. RF. Symes, Sidmouth...lnce, 78 Leconfield Road, Loughborough, LE11 3SQ UK). Back numbers of the Journal may also be ordered...white botryoidall;>aryte, from Durnford Quarry, near Bristol, England. Chris Finch collection; David Green...photograph. Photograph originally published in the UK Journal of Mines & Minerals no. 29 (2008) . NOTES
Journal (issue)
him to explore the geology and minerals of the Mendip Hills, an area which became of intense interest...endless analysis of two unknown phases from Merehead Quarry, took up much of his time. Eventually, with the...rare oxychloride minerals from the Mendip Hills, Somerset, England," Mineralogical Record, vol. 8, no...Merehead quarry in particular, was honored by the naming of a pink oxychloride from the Torr Works (formerly...(formerly Merehead quarry) as symesite in 2000. In addition to his research and curatorial activities, Bob
 
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