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colin robinson Replies: 4 Views: 4775 |
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A lot of information on the minerals of the Caldbeck Fells and Lake District can be found on the website of the Russell Society. They have digital copies of all their journals which can be freely acce ... | |
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Hinsdalite and corkite are rare and very difficult to identify by visual means alone. Most of the brown/black amorphous stuff up there is various oxides and hydroxides of iron and manganese. If you do ... | |
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Linarite and caledonite are not that common in the Caldbecks whereas chrysocolla can be found almost anywhere up there so that would always be my first guess unless you have clearly defined crystals. | |
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Where is it from. Barytocalcite is an uncommon mineral. | |
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The Fylde coast is littered with pebbles derived both from glaciation and the northward longshore drift. There are extensive sandstone deposits to the north around St. Bees but any gneiss would need t ... | |
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Another vote for Affinity Photo from me. Bought it about nine months ago and it does everything I need with regard to image editing/manipulation. I do a little super macro photography and the focus me ... | |
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Industrial slag. Millions of tons of it ended up in the north sea after being dumped from the iron and steel works on Teesside. Longshore drifting has carried it south and it can be found all along th ... | |
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Bob, collecting specimens for their aesthetic appeal is quite different from collecting them for their mineralogical appeal. | |
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Fluorite from Middlegrove vein, Killhope mine. Glassy crystals to 8-9mm. Recovered from a vein outcrop. | |
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Fluorite from Rogerley no. 2 (Sutcliffe) vein. Main crystal about 12mm. Self collected. | |
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Jesse, Heights quarry has been working for over 100 years. Probably not continuously but it has still existed as a stone quarry. Also worth noting is that most of the flats associated with the south v ... | |
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Pike Law has always been close to my heart as it was where my collecting really started. I'd collected before that but in 1966 my mate Fuzz passed his driving test and the world was our oyster. I saw ... | |
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And talking of scans of old photos, this unusually coloured fluorite is from Pike Law, Teesdale. It is almost 6cm on the long edge and was one of a number recovered after a landslip exposed a clay-fil ... | |
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Apologies for the picture quality but this is a scan of photo of a double penetration twin of fluorite (not heart-shaped) recovered from Heights West Cross Vein in the early 1990s. It is 3cm on the lo ... | |
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Nice one, Jesse. The Grove Heads opencut worked one of the veins cut by Carricks level and produced similar material, though not quite as 'fresh' as the ankerite/siderite was oxidized to goethite pseu ... | |
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