Reference Type | Journal (article/letter/editorial) |
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Title | Cosalite and other lead sulpho-salts at Grainsgill, Carrock Fell, Caldbeck, Cumberland |
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Journal | Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society | ISSN | 0369-0148 |
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Authors | Kingsbury, Arthur W. G. | Author |
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Hartley, J. | Author |
Year | 1956 (December) | Volume | 31 |
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Issue | 235 |
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Publisher | Mineralogical Society |
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Download URL | https://rruff.info/doclib/MinMag/Volume_31/31-235-296.pdf+ |
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DOI | doi:10.1180/minmag.1956.031.235.03 |
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Mindat Ref. ID | 3962 | Long-form Identifier | mindat:1:5:3962:2 |
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GUID | 0 |
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Full Reference | Kingsbury, Arthur W. G., Hartley, J. (1956) Cosalite and other lead sulpho-salts at Grainsgill, Carrock Fell, Caldbeck, Cumberland. Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society, 31 (235) 296-300 doi:10.1180/minmag.1956.031.235.03 |
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Plain Text | Kingsbury, Arthur W. G., Hartley, J. (1956) Cosalite and other lead sulpho-salts at Grainsgill, Carrock Fell, Caldbeck, Cumberland. Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society, 31 (235) 296-300 doi:10.1180/minmag.1956.031.235.03 |
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In | (1956) Mineralogical Magazine Vol. 31 (235) Mineralogical Society |
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Locality | Citation Details |
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St Endellion, Cornwall, England, UK | (contains an X-ray diffraction pattern of boulangerite purportedly from St. Endellion) |
Carrock Fell, Cumbria, England, UK | (referring to Greg and Lettsom (1858), Hall (1868) and Postlethwaite (1913)) |
Carrock Mine, Mungrisdale, Eden, Cumbria, England, UK | |
Grains Gill, Mungrisdale, Eden, Cumbria, England, UK | |
Troutbeck, Lakes, South Lakeland, Cumbria, England, UK | (referring to "stibnite in drift clay" from Troutbeck) |
Emily Mine (Wheal Emily), Wembury, South Hams, Devon, England, UK | (contains an X-ray diffraction pattern of stibnite purportedly from Wheal Emily) |
Cleveland Mine, Springdale Mining District, Stevens County, Washington, USA | (contains an X-ray diffraction pattern of jamesonite purportedly from the Cleveland mine) |
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