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The Lake District National Park Authority and Natural England are thanked for providing support for the field work and limited laboratory study. Warren Allison of Cumbria Amenity Trust Mining History Society is thanked for his support during the underground field work at Carrock Mine. Nursyahidah H H Tarip undertook the water analysis and the SEM study of the tungsten vein minerals for her dissertation as part of her | The Lake District National Park Authority and Natural England are thanked for providing support for the field work and limited laboratory study. Warren Allison of Cumbria Amenity Trust Mining History Society is thanked for his support during the underground field work at Carrock Mine. Nursyahidah H H Tarip undertook the water analysis and the SEM study of the tungsten vein minerals for her dissertation as part of her MSc in Chemistry at Loughborough University with the support of Lorraine Field and Jeremy Rushton of the British Geological Survey, all of whom are thanked for their contribution to this report. | ||
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Shaw, R P. 2015. The Underground Geology of part of the Carrock Tungsten Mine, Caldbeck Fells. British Geological Survey Internal Report, OR/15/033. |
The Lake District National Park Authority and Natural England are thanked for providing support for the field work and limited laboratory study. Warren Allison of Cumbria Amenity Trust Mining History Society is thanked for his support during the underground field work at Carrock Mine. Nursyahidah H H Tarip undertook the water analysis and the SEM study of the tungsten vein minerals for her dissertation as part of her MSc in Chemistry at Loughborough University with the support of Lorraine Field and Jeremy Rushton of the British Geological Survey, all of whom are thanked for their contribution to this report.