| | Book | 4492) (top right) Quartz, variety rock crystal, Carrock Fell Mine, Mosedale (MNS 4488) (bottom left) Hematite...District , the hematite ore bodies of west and south Cumbria and the evaporitesof the Vale of Eden. A detailed...extensive hematite deposits of west and south Cumbria has also long been the subject of speculation....deposits outside of the SW England province, though mining at Carrock Fell Mine is at present ( 1986)...clay iron-stones within the Coal Measures of west Cumbria at one time provided a source of lower grade iron | | | Book | Minerals of the English Lake District Caldbeck Fells Cumbria. Caldbeck. Mineral deposts 1. Title 11. Stanley...Caldbeck and the Caldbeck Fells Are worth all England else (Hutchinson. 1794) is supposed to have originated...Lancashire to form the new administrative county of Cumbria, It is an area of high ground, once described as...enclosed agrieultur al land. The distance from Carrock nd to Red Gil is at out 6km (3.7 miles) Potts...but the southern slopes of Carrock Fell including Brandy Gill and the Carrock tungsten mine, are part of | | Stephenson, D., Bevins, R. E., Millward, D., Highton, A. J., Parsons, I., Stone, P., Wadsworth, W. J. (1999) References, Glossary & Index. In Caledonian Igneous Rocks of Great Britain (Geological Conservation Review Series - Geological Conservation Review No. 17. Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Peterborough. p.575-648. | Book (chapter) | Caledonian intrusive activity in eastern and northern England from geophysics, radiometric dating and basement...petrochemistry of the Eskdale and adjacent intrusions (Cumbria) with special reference to mineralization. Unpublished...Nottingham, UK. No. 2. ignimbrite emplacements in Snowdonia (Wales), the Lake District (England) and Glencoe...emplacements in Snowdonia (Wales), the Lake District (England) and Glencoe (Scotland), United Kingdom (eds B...III Igneous rocks of the Northern Lake District, England. Journal of Geophysical Research, 34, 27-46. Briden | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | College London on June 2, 2016 Vol. 5 i.] C~RROCK FELL ORANOI)HYRE AND GItAINSGILL GREISEN. 125 15. CAaaOCK...) [Pr.ATE IV.--MAe.] CONTENTS. Part II. The Carrock Fell Granophyre. Page 9. Introduction .............................. 145 P~ II. T H E C ~ E O C K FELL GI~AI~0P~IXRE. 0. INTRODUCTION. IN a former paper...given a general sketch of t h e geol%oT of t h e Carrock Fell district, a n d discussed the r e m a r k a...most easily studied is t h a t w h i c h builds Carrock F e l l itself, and extends westw a r d in a t | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | l . 5z.] oxx~oI,,~Yx~s oF s ~ (sx~). 323 Carrock Fell granophyre near its contact with a highly basic...to this conclusion in the gabbros of Skye, of Carrock Fell, of St. David's, etc., and its occurrence in...magma, and biotite has not been observed. At Carrock Fell the derived augite-crystals have been completely...afford evidence of the occurrence of xenoerysts of enstatite and hypersthene. There is a partial conversion...crystallization from the modified granophyre-magma. At Carrock Fell the iron ore from the gabbro has been mostly | | | Book | glaciation. £6.50 Jacket photograph Pillar Rock © Fell and Rock Climbing Club of the English Lake District...' Frontispiece Landsat imagery of north-west England taken from a height of 900 km. Photograph: National...Geological Society 1978 ISBN 0 9501656 2 X PRINTED IN ENGLAND BY W. S. MANEY AND SON LIMITED LEEDS CONTENTS...Geology 15 Epigenetic Mineralization 16 Offshore Cumbria 17 Hydrogeology C. K. Patrick 18 Environmental...DtNANT/AN LLANVIRN DEVONIAN ARENIG Plate 1. Carrock Fell Gabbro Borrowdale Volcanic Group Skiddaw Group | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | HOLLINGWORTH 1916) and to the Regional Geology: Northern England (Eastwoo d, 1946). It has been suggested, ho wever...erosion had reached an advanced stage when the Mell Fell Conglomerate, of pre-Upper Old Red Sandstone age...silty Skiddaw Slates are in contact with the Carrock Fell Gabbro. Indications of soda-metasomatism are...tendency, noted by Hartley (1941, p. 137), for the enstatite-bearing andesites to be restricted to the lower...non-volcanic sediments of the same general age in the Cross Fell area. The secondary alteration of both lavas and | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | s the Whin Sill, 3 the Cheviot district, 4 Carrock Fell, 5 Carlingford, 6 and Skye." If. I)ETROLOO~CALC~aACT~RS...essentially of augit~, plagioclase, and mieropegmatite. Enstatite is often present in small quantities, forming...well-crystallized types comparatively free from enstatite; and the selvage o~ a dyke near Perumbakam, in...well-known enstatite-diorite of Penmaenmawr and with the gabbro, (augite-diorite) of Carrock Fell. For want...instances as the Stanner Rock, at Penmaenmawr, Carrock Fell, Carlingford, and the Western Isles of Scotland | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | augitebearing granophyres of Charnwood Forest, Carrock Fell, CraigCraggen in Mull, and those of the Carlingford...about Staindrop Eig, Hedgehope, Cheviot, and Comb Fell, while the finer-grained varieties, whether more...observation I can fully confirm, as I find a pale enstatite, very similar to that so characteristic of the...Firstly, we may notice the recognition of an enstatite-bearing variety, in the neighbour hood of Linhope...Staindrop Eig, and Dunmoor Hill. The occurrence of enstatite in granitic and granophyric rocks con taining | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 465. 3 See F. ]~utley, ' The Felsitic Lawls of England & Wales' Mere. Geol. Surv. (1885) pp. 16, 18, J...finer-grained rock, with granular augite, no enstatite, and a considerable proportion of magnetite, the...CowperReed explains the occurrence of the granophyric enstatite-bearing rock of Garu Fechan, as due to the incorporation...incorporation could lead to the development of enstatite in a rock which carries no olivine in its normal...non-olivinebearing diabase-magma might be expected to develop enstatite if enriched by silica and magnesia.' I am inclined | | | Report (issue) | OF OF THE RESEARCH GEOLOGICAL GEOLOGICAL ENGLAND SURVEY AND OF COUNCIL SCIENCES GREAT BRITAIN...BtT2 8ay or through any bookseller Printed in England for Her Majesty’s Stationery Office by Hull Printers...the New Series One-inch Geological Survey Map of England and Wales. This sheet coloured has replaced...elements in a Geological Survey sample of the Carrock Fell Granophyre. The petrographic description of...Petrographic DRYGILL Structural relations, 76. Fauna CARROCK Introduction, VOLCANIC Classification, SERIES | | | Report (issue) | GEOLOGICAL COUNCIL SCIENCES SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN ENGLAND AND WALES Geology of the Country around Cockermouthand...the New Series One-inch Geological Survey Map of England and Wales. This sheet has replaced the Old Series...elements in a Geological Survey sample of the Carrock Fell Granophyre. The petrographic description of...age, 76. References, 77. CHAPTER VI. THE IX CARROCK FELL COMPLEX 20 46 75 78 Introduction, 78. Field...intrusions associated with the major intrusions of Carrock and Skiddaw, 130. Minor intrusions into Skiddaw | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Tyne, NE I 7R U, UK hEarth Sciences Unit, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, $3 7HF, UK CBritish Geological...Geological Survey, Keyworth, Nottingham, NG12 5GG, UK (Received March 7, 1991; revised and accepted March...Newcasfle-upon-Tyne, Newcastleupon-Tyne, NE 1 7RU, UK. muscovite, K-feldspar and quartz (Saito et al.... 38 39 40 41 42 43 HFI, Hare Stones Felsite, Cumbria, U.K. NPO 15 NPO 16 Slitt Vein, Durham, U.K. NPO...plug (600 m × 250 m) in the lower Palaeozoic Carrock Fell Complex of the Lake District, U.K. It is a light-grey | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | similar * "Petrological Notes on some North-of-England Dykes," 'Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc.,' Vol. xl, 1884...I have occasionally detected a mineral of the enstatite group. Coarse-grained varieties, with longbladed...Plagioclaseaugite rocks, with a rhombic pyroxene (enstatite-, or hypersthene-dolerite), occur at Ratho, Kilsyth...occur so largely in the Triassic strata of the New England States, near the eastern coast of North America...which I have observed a similar association are Carrock Fell, in Cumberland, Groby and some other places | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Sukkula, Tammela, tapiolite, 477 British Isles ENGLAND Alderley Edge, Cheshire, osarizwaite, I75 Barrington...and Hauzton Road, Cambridge, glauconite, 373 Carrock Fell, Cumberland, tsumebite, I76 Gipsy Land, Leicester...Pradesh Binny and Loya mines, Kondapalli, chromite, enstatite, 4o6 and M38 Ganginemi, Kondapalli, chromite, | | | Book | PO Box 315. Harpenden. Hertfordshire AL5 2ZD. England Telephone: +44 (0)1582 762413 Fax: +44 (0)870 055...Westmorland in the mid- I 970s to form the new county of Cumbria). The confusion appears to have occurred during...on minerals from localities in Cornwall. Devon. Cumbria and Yorkshire. He was renowned for his compendious...Emb'eton quany,nrCockermouth. Cumbria; Gra:nsgill. Ca'.dbeck Fells,Cumbria (kentrolite) HigherPittsmine...Fells,Cumbria; OldGunnls!ake m:ne.Calslock. Cornwall lindgrenite' BrandyGill,Caldbeck Fells,Cumbria WestTurtPitsmine | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | feature of this pyroxene, which approximates to enstatite-augite (in the absence of titanium content), is...pyroxene remain to infer that it was probably enstatite. At this point it may be remarked that olivine...association nearly paralleled in a basic gabbro of Carrock Fell (Harker, 1894) where pyroxene has been uralitized...Geol. Soc, lxxxi, 325-343. HARKER, A., 1894. Carrock Fell : A Study in the Variation of Igneous Rock Masses | | | Book (edition) | of Cat Ghyll 6. Excursion to Borrowdale 10. Carrock Fell Area 62 11. The Cockermouth Lavas 73 12...Breccia $ection through Falcon Crag and Blaeberry Fell 1Low angled fault behind Hollows Farm, Borrowdale...Ennerdale Granophyre, as well as the Gabbro of Carrock Fell were all emplaced about this time. If you refer...destruction except along the shores of Ullswater, at Mell Fell, and possibly in the banks of the Derwent beneath...movements which raised mountain chains across Europe, England, Ireland and America. The central core of the Lake | | | Book | 1. Hornblende-dolerite, Deniston Hill. 2. Enstatite-dolerite, Middleton. 1. Dolerite (Tholeite,... 1. Biotite-granite, Shap. 2. Enstatite-diorite, 1. Enstatite-augite-andesite, Cheviot District... 1. Hornblende-andesite, Beinn Nevis. 2. Enstatite-porphyrite, Cheviot District. 1 & 2. Perlitic...characteristic of the of which the rock from the top of Carrock Fell, (Rosenbusch), as the be taken type in this...Mounts, Ireland of the felsite (granophyre) of Carrock Fell ; of ; of the granites with augite and hornthe | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | retaining characteristic striations. Diallage, enstatite, and hypersthene all show more or less alteration...on a diabase at Sorel Point, northern Jersey, England. Augite of the original rock is replaced by biotite...the effect of the Cheviot granite (24) on fresh enstatite-andesite. The most conspicuouschangewas the developmentof...17) has described the effect of the gabbro of Carrock Fell on basalts. The feldspars have lost their inclusions...that augite crystallizes at high temperatures, enstatite probably not so high, and hornblende at low temperatures | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | typical examples. The rock from the summit of Carrock Fell, Cumberland, which was well described by Ward'...Staindrop Eigg. Comb Fell.—I collected several specimens from the western side of Comb Fell. They are all varieties...Cheviot granite a mineral that was most probably enstatite or bronzite. Then again there are the remarkable...been shown that the district about Hedgehope, Comb Fell, Staindrop and Linhope Spout is occupied by holocrystalline...conclusion that the effect of pro1 2 North of England Dykes, Q.J.G.S. 1884, p. 225. Midland Naturalist | | | Book (edition) | and Honister 8 10 15 24 29 35 44 51 55 I0. Carrock Fell Area I I. The Cockermouth Lavas 12. Ennerdale...Ghyll Section through Falcon Crag and Blacberry Fell Exposures behind Hollows Farm , Borrowdalc The "Trough...Ennerdale Granophyre, as well as the Gabbro of Carrock Fell were all emplaced about this time. 1f you refer...along the n orthern sho;es of UJ!s;,·ater, a t Mell Fell, and possibly in the banks of the Derwent beneath...movements which raised mountain c hains across Europe, England, Ireland and America. The central core of th..: | | | Book (edition) | Westmorland , the basalt dykes of the North of England and the West of Scotland. IGNEOUS ROCKS. IO... 50 38 1 VI. Ć. 139 中 II. Spodumene. I. Enstatite, etc. V. Augite. VI. Ægirine. FIG . 44 . III...distinguished : FIG. 46 . Longitudinal section of Enstatite. Enstatite, with less than 5% of Feo. Bronzite, 5...pleochroism increase with the percentage of iron, enstatite being colourless and non - pleochroic in thin...parallel rods and 5 FIG . 47 . Cross - section of Enstatite . flakes of foreign matter intercalated along | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | allactite, hematolite, synadelphite, I33 Bravoite, England, paragenesis, 149 BRAY (C. J.), see HOLLAND (R...omphacite in a blueschist rock from NW. Turkey, 435 Carrock Fell, Cumberland, tsumebite, I76 Carrollite, W. Australia...milarite, 31 Enargite, I.R. spectrum, 277 and M IT ENGLAND (B. M.) and OSTWALD (J.), Ferrierite: an Australian...Australian occurrence, 385 INDEX 575 Enstatite, Andhra Pradesh, India, 4o6 and M38 Epidote, Cornwall, anal...Territory, stilpnomelane, 36I and M37 Glauconite, England and ocean bottom, anal., X-ray, distinction from | | | Report (chapter) | Andersen 1914). They discovered that forsterite and enstatite bear a reaction relation to one another and maintained...with residual liquid upon cooling to precipitate enstatite coexisting with more siliceous liquid (see Fig...settling by melting a mixture of diopside and enstatite, then cooling and holding it at 1430~ so that...siliceous tholeiitic magma type crystallizing to enstatite-augite (pigeonite), basic plagioclase and iron...Geological Magazine, 10, 546-547. HARKER, A. 1894. Carrock Fell: a study in the variation of igneous rock-masses |
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