Summary: A number of secondary minerals have grown in recent years in a part of the Billingham anhydrite mine, by evaporation of water from the Upper Magnesian Limestone, and include some unusual species, the most interesting of which is thought to be ilsemannite.
Mineralogical Magazine; July 1959 v. 32; no. 245; p. 172-175; DOI: 10.1180/minmag.1959.32.245.09
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