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Limonite from
Ballygahan Mine, Avoca, Wicklow County, Leinster, Ireland


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:'Limonite' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Limonite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Ballygahan Mine, Avoca, Wicklow County, Leinster, Ireland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:782355
Long-form Identifier:1:3:782355:8
GUID (UUID V4):21af8a34-f33e-4c8a-891b-eef4b6555ee2
Nearest other occurrences of Limonite
0.4km (0.2 miles) Kilmacoo Mine (East Cronebane Mine), Avoca, Wicklow County, Leinster, Ireland
0.8km (0.5 miles) Ballymurtagh Mine, Avoca, Wicklow County, Leinster, Ireland
2.3km (1.4 miles) Tigroney Mine (East Avoca Open Pit; St. Patrick's Mine), Avoca, Wicklow County, Leinster, Ireland
3.1km (1.9 miles) Cronebane Mine, Avoca, Wicklow County, Leinster, Ireland
3.6km (2.3 miles) Connary mine (Connorree mine), Avoca, Wicklow County, Leinster, Ireland
4.8km (3.0 miles) Gold Mines River, Croghan Kinshela Mountain, Wicklow County, Leinster, Ireland
4.9km (3.1 miles) Ballycoog, Gold Mines River, Croghan Kinshela Mountain, Wicklow County, Leinster, Ireland
24.2km (15.1 miles) Lough Dan mine, Lough Dan, Wicklow County, Leinster, Ireland
96.3km (59.8 miles) Brownstown Mine, Navan (An Uaimh), Meath County, Leinster, Ireland
98.0km (60.9 miles) Lisheen mine, Moyne, Tipperary County, Munster, Ireland
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
Damiao R Pinheiro Geological Survey of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland V Gallagher P J O 'Connor Jnstituto Tecn6logico...Fax 01392-437505 Geological Survey of Nonhem Ireland, 20 College Gardens, Belfast BT9 6BS The British...and Northern Ireland (the latter as an agency service for the government of Northern Ireland), and of the...Mineralisation 35 Regional geochemistry 35 South-east Ireland 35 Geology 35 Mineralisation 38 Regional geochemistry...Geology of south-east Ireland 37 Gold associations and occurrences in south-east Ireland 39 Gold distribution
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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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LOCALITIES IN THE United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. BY K TOWNSHEND M. HALL, F.G.S. LONDON : EDWARD...of some of the principal localities in the same county, was given by Messrs . Greg and Lettsom in their...locality by some independent authority, such as maps, county directories, local guide books, &c. The geological...Manual of the Mineralogy of Great Britain and Ireland, by ROBERT P. GREG, F.G.S., and WILLIAM G. LETTSOM...of Mineral Substances hitherto dis covered in Ireland, by Sir CHARLES L. GIESECKE, F.G.S. 1832. A Catalogue
Journal (issue)
JOURNAL OF THB ROYAL GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF IRELAND. VOL. XV . - PART III. III. V . - PART VOL. (NEW...On the Mineralogy of the Counties of Dublin and Wicklow . By the Rev. Samuel Haughton, M .D., Dublin ;...Palæontology of County Dublin . By William Hellier Baily , F .G .S ., of the Geological Survey of Ireland , . On...the Geological Survey of Ireland, . Note on a new Geological Map of Ireland. By Professor Hull, F.R...Geological Survey of Ireland, . . 104 The Old Red Sandstone (so- called ) of Ireland' in its relations
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MANUAL w OF THE MINERALOGY OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. BY ROBERT PHILIPS GREG, F.G.S. , AND WILLIAM...work to place the Mineralogy of Great Britain and Ireland on that footing to which scientifically and economically...M Playok, in topaz from the Mourne Mountains, Ireland ), almost every known British form being in fact...Portlock's Geological Report and Survey of the N.E. of Ireland ( 1843 ). Catalogue of the British Museum . Sale...NATIVE SILVER. 117. Silver. 125. Göthite. 126. Limonite. 127. Siderite. 128. Imenite. Genus 2. SULPHIDE
Report (volume)
precipitation of the metalo........ Composition of mine waters............................................of sulphide enrichment Continued. Composition of mine waters Continued. Discussion of analyses Continued...on depth..................... Precipitates from mine waters under superficial conditions....... Oxidation.................................. Queen of Bronze mine, Oreg................................................................................. La Reforma mine, Campo Morado, Mexico..........................
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Manual of the Mineralogy of Great Britain and Ireland, by R. P. Greg and W. G. Lettsom, 1858. by...Caernarvonshire. Welsh. Irish. Lugganure lead-mines, co. Wicklow, Localities. a ; Foreign. Norway. Nagyag v^pale...and Carlisle, in Cumberland and in Monaghan CO., Ireland. Alabaster is soluble in ; 400 to 600 parts of...Edinburgh, in greenshire — In very perfect, white Ireland. translucent twin-crystals at Ross, and in the...2ft Si + 10 H. Analysis bv D. Forbes, from i^aes Mine .....3 " Silica . . Alumina . .31-03 9'29
Report (volume)
depth__________ Precipitates from mine waters under superficial conditions_ Composition of mine waters of the Jopliu-region___________...Copperopolis, California____________________ 233 Shasta County, California______ _ __ 234 Snowstorm lode, Coeur...______ 236 239 239 239 240 240 240 Queen of Bronze mine, Oregon_________ Boundary district, British Columbia...Vancouver, British Columbia______ _ _ La Reforma mine, Campo Morado, Mexico_____I___ 242 242 San Jose...Prince of Wales Island, Alaska ______ 245 Bonanza mine, Chitina copper belt, Alaska 246 Boleo, Lower
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explain the ideas of those who have worked on it (and mine, where they differ from those readily available...organization differs from one to the next. In Ireland, the geology of the ore-bearing part of that island...excludes for the purposes of this Volume) Northern Ireland) is discussed briefly and short descriptions of...doing. For Great Britain (again excluding Northern Ireland), the tin-tungstencopper deposits of Cornwall are...detail here are located in the following countries: Ireland England Scotland 3 7 1 Wales Norway Sweden 1
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discovered, a district producing tin. Indications of old mine workings such as holes pierced in the faces of the...ANTIQUIITFS, HI.STORICAL AND MONUMENTAL, OF IDE COUNTY OF CORNWALL.’* Devon and Cornwall) were first...part of Great Britain. All the historians of this county, from Leland, Norden, and Carew, downward, have...Carew, who, treating of the ancient extent oi the county, says ‘ The encroaching sea hath ravined from it...Edward IV. is often appealed to, to s,how that the county of Cornwall contained then twice the number of
 
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