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- Fluorite (also called fluorspar) is the mineral form of calcium fluoride, CaF2. It belongs to the halide minerals. It crystallizes in isometric cubic...
- The Kenya Fluorspar Company is a privately held mining company in Kenya. It is located in Kimwarer, a village in the southern part of the Kerio Valley...
- practically insoluble in water. It occurs as the mineral fluorite (also called fluorspar), which is often deeply coloured owing to impurities. The compound crystallizes...
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- 1919 the last major commercial mine had closed. Besides lead, silver and fluorspar were extracted from Weardale. Large amounts of ironstone were taken, especially...
- world. Within the UK, blue fluorspars are also found in County Durham, especially Weardale.: 39  Elsewhere, blue fluorspar is known in the Ardennes region...
- The Cornish Hush Mine was a British lead ore and fluorspar mine in Weardale. The mine was located in the Howden Burn valley in the Bollihope Area of Weardale...
- tungsten ores. The Voznesenovsky and Pogranichny deposits of rare-metal-fluorspar ore are located in Khorolsky District. The Voznesenovskoye deposit was...
- are the most industrially significant. Fluorite (CaF 2), also known as fluorspar, abundant worldwide, is the main source of fluoride, and hence fluorine...
- village are the remains of Elbolton Lead Mine, which was producing lead and fluorspar in the 19th century, closing down in 1888. Historically, the hamlet was...