Rammelsbergite from the southern uplands of Scotland

Author(s):  
A. K. Temple

During an investigation of the mineralization of the Leadhills- Wanlockhead lead and zinc mining district, rammelsbergite (NiAs2) was identified as an associate of niceolite (NiAs), reputed to have come from no. 4 level on the west branch of the New Glencrieff vein. The identification was confirmed on further material collected from the dumps at the Glenerieff mine, Wanlockhead, Dumfriesshire, and on specimens from the Scottish Mineral Collection (nos. 1952.5.18; 20; 21).

1999 ◽  
Vol 42 (1) ◽  
pp. 63-88 ◽  
Author(s):  
X Querol ◽  
A Alastuey ◽  
A Lopez-Soler ◽  
F Plana ◽  
Rongshu Zeng ◽  
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1976 ◽  
Vol 80 ◽  
pp. 116-120
Author(s):  
H.R Cooke

A prospecting method used in 1975 in Greenland and reported briefly on here measures the total cold extractable amount of seven heavy metals, Zn, Pb, Cu, Co, Ni, Sn and Ag. The primary aim of the method is to discover and outline metal anomalies but not to determine their metal content accurateIy. Once an anomaly is targeted this can be done by more detailed foIlow-up surveys. The two areas chosen to test the suitability of the method to Greenland conditions, were the lead-zinc mining district of Mesters Vig on the east coast and the Sorte Engel (Black Angel) mine at MârmoriIik on the west coast. The traverses run show strong anomalies over kriown veins (figs 37 & 38, AA' & CC'; fig. 39, GG' & HH'), as well as indicatingpreviously unknown mineralisation (fig. 38, BB'; the western anomaly in fig. 39, HH').


2013 ◽  
Vol 26 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 61-69 ◽  
Author(s):  
William J. Andrews ◽  
Carlos J. Gavilan Moreno ◽  
Robert W. Nairn

2013 ◽  
Vol 124 ◽  
pp. 166-175 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Martínez-Martínez ◽  
J.A. Acosta ◽  
A. Faz Cano ◽  
D.M. Carmona ◽  
R. Zornoza ◽  
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