Fig. S2. Stable isotopes of Nonsulphide Zn–Pb ores in Britain and Ireland: fluid characteristics and paleoclimatic variability
Maria Boni
Hans Albert Gilg
Giuseppina Balassone
Nicola Mondillo
Florian Menschik
Mike Rumsey
Ulrich Struck
10.6084/m9.figshare.8944868.v1
https://geolsoc.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Fig_S2_Stable_isotopes_of_Nonsulphide_Zn_Pb_ores_in_Britain_and_Ireland_fluid_characteristics_and_paleoclimatic_variability/8944868
Fig. S2. SEM micrographs on polished sections of selected specimens from the mineral collections of the Natural History Museum (London, UK) and the authors' collected samples. (A), pyrite remnants and Fe-(hydr)oxides from Priddy, Mendip Hills (Somerset) (BM.1985,Lud5931); (B), smithsonite (with Ca) from the East Harptree mine, Mendip Hills (Somerset); (C), concretionary smithsonite replacing sphalerite from Alston (Cumbria) (BM.40181); (D), zoned Ca- and Cd- hosting) smithsonite from the Halkyn mine, Holywell Clwyd (Wales) (BM.69190); (E), smithsonite and cerussite replacing galena in the same sample from the Halkyn mine, (BM.69190); (F), zoned (Fe- and Mn-hosting) smithsonite from the Ross Island Mine, Killarney, Co. Kerry (Ireland) (BM.1964,R6302).
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