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A peculiar occurrence of Magnetite in Upper Bunter Sands
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2018
Extract
The specimen of Upper Bunter Sands, in which this magnetite occurs, was collected at Hinksford (Staffordshire), near Stourbridge. It is a white, very loosely coherent sand of medium grain ; and contains, as was found by separating the constituents in mercury-potassium iodide, turbid orthoclase, microcline, fragments of the micro-crystalline ground-mass of acid lavas or intrusive rocks, quartz, staurolite, tourmaline, garnet, zircon, rutile, muscovite, a little haematite, and abundant magnetite.
The grains of magnetite are very minute, averaging 0.067 mm., but nevertheless they present, with very few exceptions, a perfect crystal outline, that of a simple cube, or, in a few rare cases, that of a regular octahedron.
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- Research Article
- Information
- Mineralogical magazine and journal of the Mineralogical Society , Volume 13 , Issue 62 , December 1903 , pp. 351 - 352
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- Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1903
References
Page 352 note 1 Sjögren, Hj., ‘Contributions to Swedish Mineralogy.’ Bull. Geol. Inst. Univ. Upsala, 1895, vol. ii, p. 63 Google Scholar.
Page 352 note 2 Hall, T. M., ‘Mineralogist's Directory,’ 1868, p. 182 Google Scholar.
Page 352 note 3 Miers, H. A., Min. Mag., 1897, vol. xi, p. 277 Google Scholar.