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Titanite from
Tomnadashan mine, Killin, Stirling, Scotland, UK


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Titanite
Formula:CaTi(SiO4)O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Titanite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tomnadashan mine, Killin, Stirling, Scotland, UK
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:894444
Long-form Identifier:1:3:894444:3
GUID (UUID V4):3d75c88b-6083-43d7-97dc-8fd94bef2429
Nearest other occurrences of Titanite
9.8km (6.1 miles) Lochan na Lairige, Ben Lawers, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, UK
65.7km (40.8 miles) Coir Loch Kander, Braemar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK
66.1km (41.0 miles) Coire Buidhe, Glen Creran, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK
84.5km (52.5 miles) Hartfield Moss, Renfrewshire, Scotland, UK
84.7km (52.6 miles) Ailnack Gorge, Moray, Scotland, UK
85.5km (53.1 miles) Foyers occurrrence, Aird and Loch Ness, Highland, Scotland, UK
88.2km (54.8 miles) Loanhead Quarry, Beith, North Ayrshire, Scotland, UK
91.3km (56.7 miles) Whitesmith Mine, Strontian, Fort William and Ardnamurchan, Highland, Scotland, UK
92.2km (57.3 miles) Glen Dessary syenite intrusion, Caol and Mallaig, Highland, Scotland, UK
References
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Book
MINERALS OF SCOTLAND PAST AND PRESENT Alec Livingstone National Museums of Scotland Publishing Limited... Publishedby NMS PublishingLimited NationalMuseumsof Scotland ChambersStreet EdinburghEHl lJF © 1MS PublishingLimited...FOREWORD Vll ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS INTRODUCTION Scotland, the country, physiography Xl Xlll SCOTLAND'S...SCOTLAND'S GEOLOGICAL EVOLUTION The voyage of Scotland through time COLLECTORS AND COLLECTIONS Introduction...species 1 55 2 Minerals originally discovered in Scotland 188 3 Scottish minerals 1991-96 190 REFERENCESAND
Book (volume)
Barlocco LIBRARY CALIFORNIA THE MINERALOGY OF SCOTLAND Printed by Nfill and Company, Limited, Edinburgh...MACLEHOSE AND SONS. CO., LIM. THE MINERALOGY OF SCOTLAND BY THE LATE M. FORSTER HEDDLE, M.D., F.R.S...specimens from almost every known mineral locality in Scotland, and made several hundred analyses. In addition...engaged in the preparation of The Mineralogy of Scotland for so many years that his friends had begun to...collecting was done before there were many railways in Scotland, and also before the Ordnance Survey maps appeared
Book
Nortlrn·est Highlands of Scotland Con Gillen 9. The Inner Hebrides of Scotland Con Gillen 11. The Gulf...sters Da,·id Alexander Geology and landscapes of Scotland Con Gillen La catastrophe: A1ow11Pelee and the...London; National Museums of Scotland (Royal Museum and Museum of Scotland), Edinburgh; Oxford University...t.1useum (NaturalHistory). NMSNati:malMuseumof Scotland(RoyalMuseuma:idt.~JSe:.rm of Scot'a:1d). Edinb...meneghinile Pengenna mine,St Kew,Cornwall; Shallowfield Bridge,SouthMolton,Devon Tynebottom mine,Alston.CUm~ria
Book (volume)
"TOlVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA THE MINERALOGY OF SCOTLAND VOL. II. Printed by Neill and Company, Limited...Pyrites. DRAWN! eV DR HCDDLE THE MINERALOGY OF SCOTLAND BY THE LATE M. FORSTER HEDDLE, M.D., F.R.S...Stereograms of Gypsum, & and c Projections, Map of Scotland, Index to the one- inch Ordnance Survey . . ... Orthoclase. J . G. GOODCHILD. THE MINERALOGY OF SCOTLAND, VOL. II. OXYGEN II. SILICATES. ANHYDKOUS...Orthoclase. in is It Not acted upon by acids. Scotland of much more frequent occurrence than may be
Report (issue)
Average composition from various types of ore, Thierry mine, Ont. ACANTHITE. Sakharova and Bryzgalov, Mineral...87M/2325 (1987) Analyses (not in abs.) from'Koryu mine, Hokkaido, Japan AIKINITE. Boldyreva (Zap. Vses...(1987) Microprobe analyses (6) frota Lugar sill, SW Scotland kaersutite AMPHIBOLE. Henken-Mellies, (Neues Jahrbuch...143-155 (1983). Mioroprobe analyses (4) from western Scotland. AMPHIBOLE. Moore, J. Petrol. 25, 126-150 (1984)...). Microprobe analyses (5) from gneisses, N.W. Scotland. AMPHIBOLE. Sills, et al., J. Metamorph. Geol
Journal (volume)
vein-stones. The ignorance and prejudice of the native mine-owner prohibits use of the wheel-barrow, the windlass...wrought to advantage, now remains unbroken in the mine, and undressed at the surface. All necessaries of...and copper, in deep than in shallow parts of the mine, and contains platina near the surface only. Short...and irregular (nuggets) masses, which at the Cliff mine (c.) are often determined to faces of crystallization...earthy ingredients. Native copper from the Cliff mine (c . ) is of higher specific gravity than smelted
Report (issue)
its Ores and their Concentration ; U.S. Bureau of Mine&, Washington, D.C., Bull. 111, 1916. t Horton, op...out that the output of any individual molybdenite mine is oompa,r atively small. . ~ . part altogeth~r...Kirkcudbright, Perth, P\tOss , Sutherland and Wigtown, in Scotland. There is, however, no record of any~ commercial...as in the Cornish copper and tin n1ines. At Tomnadashan, Loch Ta}-, Perthshire, where copper was the...Observatory Inlet; the Molly mine, on Lost Creek, Nelson mining division ; and the Index mine, Lillooet mining division
Book
" read " Ti." : Stirling.)" line 18 trom top : after "Locality " add, " Stirling, ". r : : GLOSSARY...outline of a fortification. Agates are found in Scotland, Saxony, Arabia, India, Surinam, &c. in amygdaloid...2ft Si + 10 H. Analysis bv D. Forbes, from i^aes Mine .....3 " Silica . . Alumina . .31-03 9'29...Kirkcudbrightshire syenite.— i^orej^fn. Norway; at Naes Mine about 10 miles east of Arendal Jotun Carbonic acid...structure, and brittle also, at the Bristol copper mine, Connecticut, U.S. less ; apand Name. From pear
Report (issue)
p. 257-260. Alapan, G. A., 1982, The Marian gold mine projects in Cordon, Isabela, Philippines, in Regional...mineralization in the Ratagain complex, northwest Scotland: Transactions Institution of Mining and Metallurgy...fluid inclusions in pyroxenes from the Guide copper mine, a satellite intrusion of the Palabora igneous complex...P. C.. 1990, Gold mineralization at the Emperor mine, Vatukoula, Fiji: Journal of Geochemical Exploration...1986, Late Caledonian dyke-swarms of southern Scotland: new data from the Wigtown Peninsula: Geological
Book
the floor of the principal room is devoted to the mine rals, and to their application in the arts. In...associated with quartz. From the Great St. George Mine, Perran Perth, Cornwall. Presented by H. Humphries...Prseniºriy Mr. Graham. 2. NATIVE COPPER. From Pembroke Mine, St. Austell, Presented by R. Taylor, F.G.S. Presented...Copper, mingled with quartz. inter St. George Mine, Perran Porth, 12. NATIVE Copper, crystal lized...NATIVE CoppER, crystal lized on quartz. Treskerby Mine, Cornwall. Presented by G. Croker Fox. CoPPER,
Journal (volume)
Mr. Kinahan's Paper on the Metamorphic Rocks of Scotland . 265 and Galway . . . VIII. To illustrate Mr...BLOCKs. By JAMES CROLL, of the Geological Survey of Scotland. ONSIDERABLE difficulty has been felt in accounting...form or other is assumed by them all. We have in Scotland phenomena of an exactly similar nature. The summits...Pentlands, and other mountain ranges in the east of Scotland, at elevations of from 1,500 to 2,000 feet, are...as a centre. In short the glacial phenomena of Scotland is wholly inexplicable upon any other theory than
 
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