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Scawt Hill is a
volcanic plug in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland, in the
borough of Larne, 5 km from the
village of Ballygally. It gets its name from...
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olivine group of minerals. It was
first described from an
occurrence at
Scawt Hill, Larne,
Northern Ireland in 1929 by
Cecil Edgar Tilley and
named for...
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mayenite and ettringite. It was
first described in 1933 for an
occurrence at
Scawt Hill, Larne,
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. It was
named portlandite because...
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occurs ****ociated with portlandite,
afwillite and
hydrocalumite at
Scawt Hill,
Ireland and with afwillite, hydrocalumite,
mayenite and
gypsum in...
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plugs in
Northern Ireland,
including Slemish in Ballymena, Tievebulliagh,
Scawt Hill, Carrickarede,
Scrabo and
Slieve Gallion.
There are
several volcanic...
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being derived from Larne,
Northern Ireland, the
closest town to
Scawt Hill
where it was discovered. The
belite found in
Portland cement differs...
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Islandmagee Lagan Valley Larne Lough Lough Beg
Portmore Lough Rathlin Island Scawt Hill
Slemish Slieve True
Slieveanorra Forest Tievebulliagh Waterloo Bay...
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Islandmagee Lagan Valley Larne Lough Lough Beg
Portmore Lough Rathlin Island Scawt Hill
Slemish Slieve True
Slieveanorra Forest Tievebulliagh Waterloo Bay...
- held
inside the
volcano vent, and so had time to grow
larger crystals.
Scawt Hill,
another volcanic plug 5 km west
north west of Ballygally, is an internationally...
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Islandmagee Lagan Valley Larne Lough Lough Beg
Portmore Lough Rathlin Island Scawt Hill
Slemish Slieve True
Slieveanorra Forest Tievebulliagh Waterloo Bay...