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From the supplier: Evaporite rocks at the Boulby mine in Cleveland County, UK, have yielded some of the world's most distinctive specimens of hilgardite, ericaite and blue boracite. Other minerals that are easily found at the mine are hematite and magnesite. Rectorite, anhydrite, pyrite and cuprite have also been found at the Boulby mine. Other minerals recorded at this potash mine are dolomite, gypsum, quartz, rinneite, sylvite and syngenite.
Citation DetailsTitle: The Boulby mine, Cleveland, England.
Author: David I. Green
Publication:The Mineralogical Record (Refereed)
Date: May 1, 1996
Publisher: The Mineralogical, Inc.
Volume: v27
Issue: n3
Page: p163(8)
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