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Nickeline from
Hilderston Silver Mine, Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland, UK


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Nickeline
Formula:NiAs
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Nickeline data
Locality Data:Click here to view Hilderston Silver Mine, Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland, UK
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:18784
Long-form Identifier:1:3:18784:0
GUID (UUID V4):0
Nearest other occurrences of Nickeline
0.8km (0.5 miles) ā“˜Bathgate Hills, West Lothian, Scotland, UK
27.9km (17.3 miles) ā“˜Alva Silver Mine, Silver Glen, Alva, Clackmannanshire, Scotland, UK
59.5km (36.9 miles) ā“˜New Glencrieff Mine (Wanlockhead Mine; East and West branch of New Glencrieff Vein), Wanlockhead, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, UK
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (article/chapter)
1998 ā€œThe Smelting of Silver Ore from Hilderston Mine at Linlithgow, Scotlandā€ British Mining No.61,... NMRS, pp.5-19 Published by the THE NORTHERN MINE RESEARCH SOCIETY SHEFFIELD U.K. Ā© N.M.R.S. & The Author(s)...No.61 THE SMELTING OF SILVER ORE FROM HILDERSTON MINE AT LINLITHGOW, SCOTLAND by Richard Smith and T...the silver ores which were taken from the Hilderston mine to the King James’s mill at Linlithgow cannot...interpreted here. Also, much is known about the Hilderston and Linlithgow sites, the complex geology and some of
Journal (issue)
logy. Contribution; co ncerning the topographical mine 7alogy of the British Isles are particularly welcome...with calcite, galena and pyrite. Glengowla East mine, Oughterard, Co . Galway, Eire. Sir Arthur Russell...vivianite PG. Embrey 77 Native silver from Hilderston mine , West Lothian. Scotland T.K. Meikle 83 Mineralogy...occurrence of arsenate minerals at Gwaith-yr-Afon mine, Dyfed , Wales S.A . Rust and J.s. Mason 109 NOTES...114 Barytocalcite and witherite from Rorrington mine, Chirbury, Salop, England R.E. Starkey, N. Hubbard
Journal (issue)
RAT, U.K. EDITORIAL BOARD: R.F.. Bevins, Cardiff, UK KS.W Braithwaite, Manchester, C.K. I.F. Bridge:>...Cuprite, variety chalcutrichite, from Fowey Consols mine (Lanescot section). Tywardreath. Cornwall. Field...Grguric 19 The silver and cobalt mineralisation near Alva, Central Region, Scotland S Moreton, P Aspen...and S.M. Ingram 23 Hannotome from Brownley Hill mine, Nenthead, Cumbria, England D.l. Green and l.R....and clinoatacamite, from Castletown mine, Lochgilphead, Scotland R.E. Starkey and .v Huhbm-d 3R Thaumasite
Book
MINERALS OF SCOTLAND PAST AND PRESENT Alec Livingstone National Museums of Scotland Publishing Limited... Publishedby NMS PublishingLimited NationalMuseumsof Scotland ChambersStreet EdinburghEHl lJF Ā© 1MS PublishingLimited...FOREWORD Vll ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS INTRODUCTION Scotland, the country, physiography Xl Xlll SCOTLAND'S...SCOTLAND'S GEOLOGICAL EVOLUTION The voyage of Scotland through time COLLECTORS AND COLLECTIONS Introduction...species 1 55 2 Minerals originally discovered in Scotland 188 3 Scottish minerals 1991-96 190 REFERENCESAND
Report (issue)
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Regional geochemistry of southern Scotland and part of northern England Keyworth, Nottingham...copyright 1993 Published 1993 Murchison House, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH93LA 11' 031-667 1000 Fax...SURVEY. 1993. Regional geochemistry of southern Scotland and part of northern England. (Keyworth, Nottingham:...are likely to become increasingly important in the UK, and no doubt in many other parts of the world, in...covers the south-west Highlands, Midland Valley and Southern Uplands areas of Scotland, and the northern
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
groups. Appendix 3: Minerals discovered first in Scotland 5 5 6 7 9 10 11 11 12 13 39 44 47 SYNOPSIS...groups; and minerals which were discovered first in Scotland. Some 15 per cent of the species listed in this...knowledge as to which mineral species occur in Scotland, but that there is also a need for greater precision...to find the first recordings of minerals new to Scotland since 1901. Many authors have been unaware that...described had not been recorded previously for Scotland or the United Kingdom. The main criteria for accepting
Book (edition)
NortlrnĀ·est Highlands of Scotland Con Gillen 9. The Inner Hebrides of Scotland Con Gillen 11. The Gulf...sters Da,Ā·id Alexander Geology and landscapes of Scotland Con Gillen La catastrophe: A1ow11Pelee and the...London; National Museums of Scotland (Royal Museum and Museum of Scotland), Edinburgh; Oxford University...t.1useum (NaturalHistory). NMSNati:malMuseumof Scotland(RoyalMuseuma:idt.~JSe:.rm of Scot'a:1d). Edinb...viii Atomicno. Symbol Element Atomicno. Ag Silver 47 Na Sodium 11 Al Aluminium 13 Nb Niobium
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