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Identifier: specialreportson13geol (find matches)
Title: Special reports on the mineral resources of Great Britain
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: Geological Survey of Great Britain
Subjects: Mines and mineral resources
Publisher: London, Printed under authority of H. M. Stationery Off., by J. Truscott and son, ltd.
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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oxide 0-45 0-92 0-50 0-59 0-41 0-70 1-22 0-78 Lime 006 0-07 0-15 C-04 trace trace nil 006 Magnesia 007 0-26 0-25 0-20 009 0-17 0-27 003 Potash 0-55 C-66 0-74 0-67 016 0-34 0-49 0-48 Metallic iron ... .30-60 29-32 27-61 31-34 22-98 32-73 27-79 33-20 (1) BrowTi Bake, Butterley. (2) Bro^vn Rake, Butterley. (3) Black Rake,Butterley. (4) Dog-tooth Rake, Staveley. (6) Dog-tooth Rake, Staveley:(b) Honeycroft Rake, Stantcn. (7) Civilly Rake, Stanton. (8) Dale MoorRake, Stanton. WAR^VICKSHlRE. By W. Gibson. GENERAL ACCOUNT. Thourrh Ihe Coal Measures were a source of ironstone at anearly period, no modern furnaces have been built in the coalfield,and the ores were and are still sent to the furnaces of SouthStaffordshire and Shropshire. Beyond a few casual referencesthe literature of the Warwickshire ironstones is scanty. TheProved Coalfield embraces an area of nearly loO sq. miles; but WARAVICKSHTRE. 53 Fig. 6.-Geological ISketch-map showing the Ironstone Measuresof the Warwickshire Coalfield.
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Tamworth Colliery.Amington Colliery.Glascote Colliery.Pooley Hall.Birch Coppice.Hallend.Hockley Hall. 8. Kingsbury. 9. Woodend.10. Baddesley. Ansley Hall.Stockingford.Haunchwood.Haunchwood Tunnel Pits. 29. Whitmore 11.12.13.14. 1.^, Griff ^^o. 4. ) 6. Griff, Clara Pit. 17. Charity. 18. Hawkesbury. 19. Coal Pit Field. 20. Newdigate. 21. Exhall. 22. Grants Farm. 23. Wyken. 24. Craven. 25. Binley. 26. Arley. 27. Coventry. 28. Packingtou Boring.Boring. 54 CARBONIFEROUS ORES. only 2-4 sq. miles belong to the Visible Coalfield, the remainingpart being concealed under the so-called Permian. The CoalMeasures lie in a broad syncline. Along the eastern and north-western edges the strata turn up sharply, but they rapidly flattenout towards the centre of the basin near the Coventry Pits ofthe Warwickshire Coal Company (Fig. 6, p. 53). Both theMiddle and Upper Coal Measures (including the low^er 900 ft. ofthe so-called Permian) are present, but the ironstones occur onlyin the Middle Measures which

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  • bookauthor:Geological_Survey_of_Great_Britain
  • booksubject:Mines_and_mineral_resources
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