| | Book | Geological Survey 1:50 000 Series Sheet 29 Keswick (England and Wales) Author D G Woodhall Contributors D...uk e-commerce: www.british-geological-survey.co. uk Murchison House, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3LA...Watch Hill Formation 5 Hope Beck Fonnation 5 Loweswater Formation 5 Kirk Stile Fonnation 5 Central Fells...Fell l Ttubiditic sandstone and siltstone of the Loweswater Fonnation, of Wltiteside End 46 2 Slump folds...Place Fell along part of Glenridding valley 48 11 Force Crag Mine, Braitlnvaite 48 12 Sn1all landslip on | | | Book | illustrations Front cover-Sphalerite and siderite, Force Crag Mine, Braithwaite (MNS 4491) Back cover-'Daisy'...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....only economic tungsten deposits outside of the SW England province, though mining at Carrock Fell Mine is...nonferrous minerals formerly worked on a small scale include ores of antimony , nickel, coba lt , arsenic | | | Book | Museum Street, London, WCIA No reproduction 1LU, UK Unwin Paperbacks, Park Lane, Hemel Hempstead, Herts...(Rocks and fossils; 4) 1. Geology — England — Lake District (Cumbria) I. Cumberland Geological Society...Society is based on the northwestern coast of Cumbria, geographically isolated from major centres of...provide a balanced view of the geological scene in Cumbria. In a region where the rocks span the vast period...geological usage of all the regions surveyed in England. Only the Isle of Arran in Scotland receives a | | | Book | interested in all aspects of geology in the County of Cumbria and surrounding areas. Members receive regular...Ellenbank Press Park Hill South Camp Road Maryport Cumbria CA15 6JN First published as The Lake District by...Geological and Mineralogical Museum Collections in Cumbria 143 Further Reading Index vi 148 Foreword...Fell Andesites Honister Tuff Kirk Stile Slates Loweswater Flags Hope Beck Slates Igneous intrusive rocks...latitudes with coral reefs. Coal Measures in West Cumbria. Tropical rain forests and extensive deltas. | | | Book | AND ABBREVIATIONS 171 APPENDIX-Geological Time Scale 177 BIBLIOGRAPHY 179 INDEX 185 Introduction...scenically it is one of the most complex regions of England and within the space of this volume rigorous selection...11 the earth's crust then this magma is able to force its way through the crust, to cool and solidify...Latterbarrow Sandstone Mosser-Kirkstile Slates Loweswater Flags The Lower Ordovician period (Llanvirn...the Scafell range, the Derwent Fells and the Loweswater Fells were quickly turned southwards by the strong | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | R.S.3~., F.G.S., of the Geological Survey of England and Wales. (Read December 1, 1875.) [PL*TES I....appearance. Large crystals of chiastelite and andalusite* frequently traverse the mass; and in many parts...in mind that chiastolite is but a variety of andalusite, and the latter term may sometimesbe used to...minute scattered prisms of a mineral which may be andalusite, showing mostly red and green colours in polarized...be rhombic and show no dichroism, are possibly andalusite. The light-yellowish parts near the upper edges | | | Book | such as Old Brandley, Barrow, Thornthwaite, Loweswater, Woodend, Gategill , and Glenderaterra Mines...will rank amongst the best Mines in the North of England . Since 1565 no less than seven smelt mills and...District"" "" Glenderaterra Mine Force Crag Mine ... ΙΟΙ ... 103 Loweswater Mine Old Brandley Mine Saltwell...TOP OF OLD SHAFT, 1862 . THE JOHN CR LIBRA SCALE 5 MILES TO 1 INC Mar yp Workingto Whiteh 826...unsatisfactory, partly because it was drawn on too small a scale, and partly because a poor copy of the photograph | | | Report (issue) | ·~/ .... > ,;Y, OF· SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH OF THE ENGLAND AND INDUSTRIAL GEOLOGICAL AND \VALES SURVEY...Russell and J. C. Ward, who mapped it on the six-inch scale, was much later. The results were published in 1892...pale-grey banded mudstones, probably equivalent to Loweswater Flags: flaggy sandstones with slates and grits...contemporaneous, viz. Blakefell Mudstones and Loweswater Flags, the latter being alternations of shales...part by correlations with their equivalents in England and Wales, more especially with those of the Pennines | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | seasons I have had the pleasure of working in Cumbria with my colleague, Mr. Alfred Harker. Many of the...section: the section, however, is on too small a scale to enable us to judge of this with certainty. The...John . In Borrodale they do not appear in great force on the east side, though the members of the Association...probably have an opportunity of seeing them at GalJeny Force, at the foot of Greenup Gill (a specimen from this...side of Borrodale th ey appear to be developed in force, and may be traced hence over Honister Pass (where | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | then made to Roughten Gill, where the spotted andalusite slates were found, and then to Sinen Gill, where...After lunch boats were taken across Crummock to Scale Force. The shingle spit connecting Low Ling Crag with...Slates. At Scale Force, the party hammered the granophyre, and saw that the position of the Force was originally...Stonethwaite, the Uliswater lavas were tapped near Galleny Force, and the garnetiferous rocks, resembling those of | | | Book | they are composed are brought together by the force of chemical attraction. Rocks are for the most part...direct operation Consider modified. now of the force of gravity. (4) the causes by which rocks are...influence of gravitation, and the planes which force separate the different layers stand related to the...the consequent production of fragmental rocks is scale. The molten material is distended by the escape...macroscopically and occur also on an ultra-microscopic scale. minerals, analogous to those which microscopically | | | Report (issue) | ' syenitic granite.' Post-Ordovician. Near Scale Force, Buttermere, Cumberland. 1 " Sheet 29 , O.S....1 00.08 • Mean of duplicate analyses. 476. Andalusite- staurolite-schist. Boyndie Bay 1Group. Shore... 1919, p. 95 ; Pl. x, fig. 4 . Metamorphosed Andalusite-biotite-hornfels, ' spotted schist.' Skiddaw...Abundant patches and ill-£01-rned crystals of andalusite full of inclusions, in a hornfelsed matrix of...Lake District,' 1876, p. 11 ; Pl. I , fig. 3. 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