On collophane in Thames gravel
- 1 June 1951
- journal article
- Published by Mineralogical Society in Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society
- Vol. 29 (213) , 615-619
- https://doi.org/10.1180/minmag.1951.029.213.08
Abstract
In mid-1949 the London Natural History Society set up a committee to investigate and record temporary geological sections in the London area. Among the earliest to be dealt with was the excavation in flood-plain gravel for the foundations of the Concert Hall for the Festival of Britain (1951). Samples of 100-200 grams were taken from two sandlentieles for heavy mineral investigation, and material from one of these, passing 60 mesh and washed by laevigation, yielded, on separation by means of a bromoform-benzene mixture of density about 2"73, an assemblage with abundant garnet, tourmaline, zircon, and kyanite, very occasional staurolite, cassiterite, and fluorite, and moderately abundant collophane.Keywords
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