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As noted above Nursyahidah H H Tarip undertook the determination of the chemistry of the water samples and a study of tungsten mineralisation samples as part of her chemistry master’s degree at Loughborough University and prepared a project report on the results of these studies (Tarip; 2013). Other samples collected during the field work undertaken in May 2013 remain available for detailed study (host rocks, lead vein samples and tailings samples). The results of this study have been summarised in the relevant sections above.
As noted above Nursyahidah H H Tarip undertook the determination of the chemistry of the water samples and a study of tungsten mineralisation samples as part of her chemistry master’s degree at Loughborough University and prepared a project report on the results of these studies (Tarip; 2013<ref name="Tarip">Tarip, N H H. 2013. Determination of Water Chemistry & Characterisation of Minerals from the Disused Carrock Tungsten Mine; MSc dissertation, Department of Chemistry, Loughborough University. </ref>). Other samples collected during the field work undertaken in May 2013 remain available for detailed study (host rocks, lead vein samples and tailings samples). The results of this study have been summarised in the relevant sections above.
 
==Reference==
 
[[category:OR/15/033 The Underground Geology of part of the Carrock Tungsten Mine, Caldbeck Fells | 06]]
[[category:OR/15/033 The Underground Geology of part of the Carrock Tungsten Mine, Caldbeck Fells | 06]]

Latest revision as of 14:23, 28 July 2015

Shaw, R P. 2015. The Underground Geology of part of the Carrock Tungsten Mine, Caldbeck Fells. British Geological Survey Internal Report, OR/15/033.

As noted above Nursyahidah H H Tarip undertook the determination of the chemistry of the water samples and a study of tungsten mineralisation samples as part of her chemistry master’s degree at Loughborough University and prepared a project report on the results of these studies (Tarip; 2013[1]). Other samples collected during the field work undertaken in May 2013 remain available for detailed study (host rocks, lead vein samples and tailings samples). The results of this study have been summarised in the relevant sections above.

Reference

  1. Tarip, N H H. 2013. Determination of Water Chemistry & Characterisation of Minerals from the Disused Carrock Tungsten Mine; MSc dissertation, Department of Chemistry, Loughborough University.