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Vivianite from
Toxteth, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK


Locality type:Inner-city area
Classification
Species:Vivianite
Formula:Fe2+Fe22+(PO4)2 · 8H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Vivianite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Toxteth, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:790703
Long-form Identifier:1:3:790703:6
GUID (UUID V4):c22f05fa-cec3-4324-902c-fe9a2e07b4ce
Nearest other occurrences of Vivianite
75.8km (47.1 miles) Odin Mine, Castleton, High Peak, Derbyshire, England, UK
77.2km (48.0 miles) Wall Shaft Mine, Castleton, High Peak, Derbyshire, England, UK
87.2km (54.2 miles) Back Dale wood quarry, Calver, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
97.1km (60.3 miles) Steeplehouse Quarry, Wirksworth, Derbyshire Dales District, Derbyshire, England, UK
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (issue)
Vivian (1785-1 S55) : the probable eponym of vivianite PG. Embrey 77 Native silver from Hilderston...Alderley Edge - Mottram St Andrew area, Cheshire, England R . S. W. Braith waite 91 Fluorite at Hampstead...109 NOTES Tyuyamunite from St Just, Cornwall , England NJ. Elton and J.J. Hooper 114 Barytocalcite and...witherite from Rorrington mine, Chirbury, Salop, England R.E. Starkey, N. Hubbard and B. Young 115 Witherite...Cumbria, England R . Bunting 118 Vivianite from South Humberside and Yorkshire , England M.E. Smith
Book
COMPOSITION 29 31 31 31 31 MINERAL LOCALITIES IN ENGLAND BEDFORDSHIRE BERKSHIRE BUCKINGHAMSHIRE . CAMBRIDGESHIRE... 64 65 CONTENTS. X MINERAL LOCALITIES IN ENGLAND— (continued ). OXFORDSHIRE PAGB 65 . RUTLANDSHIRE...63:30 .. 31.70 Water 5:00 Phosphoric acid VIVIANITE { 28:38 42.97 28.65 Protoxide of Iron Water...YELLOW -OCHRE. 20.00 s MINERAL LOCALITIES IN ENGLAND AND WALES. NOTE . When the name of a metal is...occurs in some unusual geological position. ENGLAND . BEDFORDSHIRE . Aspley Guise. Fuller's -earth
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Horn -silver (kerate ). 130. Cronstedtite. 131. Vivianite. 134. Beudantite. 135. Melanterite . 136. Iron... Siderite . Ilmenite. Iserine. Cronstedtite. Vivianite. Scorodite. Pharmacosiderite. Beudantite. Melanterite...and protect iron from oxidation. LOCALITIES. — England. Cornwall; near Tuckingmill, Cam borne, and in...not to decrepitate when heated. LOCALITIES . — England. Cornwall. This mineral has been met with in...fibrous, and in compact masses. LOCALITIES. - England. Cornwall, in globular concretions, on quartz and
Book (edition)
THIIID EDITION. XII '-i and transition tracts of England and Wales have been inveslrgated in a far less...and that of yttria 40 2. Digitized by Google UK ANALYSIS* The earth thoria has only been ofaftained...05 Napntlia, Bitumen, t 94. Aiote* A • V U 1 UK WU * 1 9 / • « AH Coal, Dysodile, io 0 «>...Massachusetts ill Carinthia, Sweden, and elsewhere. In England it has been ; , ; noticed in Staffordshire,...falls into a pulpy impalpable powder* variety from England yielded 53 silica, 10 alumina, 0*5 lime, 1*25 magnesia
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Occurs in transition rocks in Swit- Germany, England, and in secondary rocks in » South America....burn- ing beds of coal, both in Scotland and England; and in manv volcanic districts in different...not unfrequent in the blue clay in the south of England^ as at Shotover Hill, near Ox- t and occurs in...^\ Nottinghamshire and other districts in England. FOUUTH SUBSPECIES. Fibrous Gypsum. Fasriger Gyps...mineral rare a very Geographic Situation.—It is England. in variety, great in land, but is abundant, and
Book (edition)
state, that the primary and transition tracts of England and Wales, have been investigated in a far less...transparent fluor which is found in the north of England, when powdered and thrown on a live coal, gives...likewise says, that similar circumstances occur in England, on the road between Warrington and Chester, and...the tin. Mines of copper are largely wrought in England, Germany, Sweden, and Siberia; those of Spain,...discovered in some of the ores of zinc found in England. it Of the relative proportions of the Metals
Book (volume)
Cairngorm and Arran in Scotland, and Cornwall in England. It is well known in Saxony, and other countries...Scotland , and in the Shetland Isles ; also in England and Ireland. One of the best known and most celebrated...to occur at Newhaven , near Bright elmstone in England. The white crusts sometimes ob served in the clay...Situation . It occurs in many districts both in England, Scotland, and Ireland . Uses. It is used in potteries...and mica -slate. It is found in similar rocks in England ; and plentifully in the primitive and secondary
Book (edition)
large masses, or in rocks under the earth, in England and In the solid form it is called sal elsewhere...of its weight of salt ; that of the sea between England and Flanders contains one thirty-second part ;...a spirit of the finest quality ; but quality. England they are expressly prohibited from using more than...can get. it is the common practice to add In England of turpentine, in the proportion of two ounces...of a superior quality to such as are raised in England. This root imparts an elegant deep red colour to
 
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