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Philip G Replies: 18 Views: 50071 |
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James,
If you do decide to go down the (formerly Westmorland) route then its also best to remember the old Lancashire/Cumberland/Westmorland boundaries, plus the old Yorkshire/Co. Durham boundaries ... |
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Philip G Replies: 18 Views: 50071 |
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Hi,
As Mike rightly says, 'Westmorland' is now defunct and has little meaning in the modern day. My own preference would be to omit it altogether as it is very easy to check old boundaries with a s ... |
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Philip G Replies: 56 Views: 92845 |
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Hi Jason
Should be spelt as Dalefoot Level, Great Bell, Mallerstang, Cumbria, England, UK. Phil |
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Philip G Replies: 8 Views: 15618 |
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Just to follow on with this. I have gone back into the geology texts and the following descriptive extract describes Birker Fell Formation (BFA) outcrops on the opposite side of St Johns beck between ... | |
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Philip G Replies: 8 Views: 15618 |
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Hi all,
Like Colin and Ian, i havent seen any specimens resembling this material but it is certainly interesting. The unusual presence of a minor locality name in Birkett (or Birket) might tentativ ... |
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Philip G Replies: 404 Views: 963154 |
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Hi David,
I've seen these develop on quite a few of these little marcasite/pyrite pieces and would also like to know what these pale yellow decomposition growths are. I was wondering if they could ... |
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Philip G Replies: 55 Views: 175834 |
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Hi all,
I have always found this specimen quite interesting. The pictures show what i believe to be hematite encasing a solitary rugose coral but leaving the fossil itself totally unhematised. T ... |
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Philip G Replies: 404 Views: 963154 |
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I agree with Ru .. thats a very nice barytocalcite.
Now I know what you were doing when you disappeared for an hour at the Bakewell show ! Phil G |
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Philip G Replies: 404 Views: 963154 |
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Nice pictures David ... and a good classic barytocalcite specimen too!
Philip |
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Philip G Replies: 9 Views: 13776 |
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Hi all,
Just to tidy this thread up ... Finally had contact with the previous owner and the specimens are from a 19th Century academic collection with the location stated as being Zanat, Hungary. ... |
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Philip G Replies: 9 Views: 13776 |
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Hi Riccardo,
Thank you for the reply. There is also a Zanat in Turkey too but i don't think these specimens come from either the Hungary or Turkey locations. There is no mineral or mine informat ... |
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Philip G Replies: 9 Views: 13776 |
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Hi Riccardo,
Many thanks for responding to this question and any help you can provide regarding a possible 'Zanat' location would be much appreciated! Cheers. Philip |
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Philip G Replies: 9 Views: 13776 |
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Hi Tracy,
Thanks for responding. The orpiment and realgar show no particular form or matrix that could aid in locality identification and i would post a picture if i thought it would help in any ... |
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Philip G Replies: 9 Views: 13776 |
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Hi all,
Quick question. I have been given two specimens, orpiment and realgar, labelled as being from Zanat, Italy. A quick search on the Mindat database came up with nothing for Zanat and i was wo ... |
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Philip G Replies: 404 Views: 963154 |
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Hi again,
Thanks David ... that is a big question to answer and way beyond the experience of this amateur mineral collector! I presume that the Mn and Fe oxide deposits are regularly seen togeth ... |
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