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Forum:  Stones Forum
Moderated by : Andy B , TimPrevett , coldrum , Klingon , MickM , TheCaptain , bat400 , davidmorgan , Runemage , SolarMegalith , sem Respond to:  Hornfels stone circles in the UK?
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 New Message Posted!2012-02-25 22:21   
Fabulous sound! Thanks for that Jackdaw, it's amazing.

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On 2012-02-23 22:33, jackdaw1 wrote:
I know that skiddaw opposite Castlerigg is somewhat composed of Hornfels,a metamorphic aureole.
Here's an article also on the Skiddaw stones.

http://www.soniccouture.com/en/products/26-exotic-percussion/g4-the-skiddaw-stones/

[ This message was edited by: jackdaw1 on 2012-02-23 22:35 ]





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 New Message Posted!2012-02-25 22:16   
The Preseli bluestones with the white speckles are spotted dolerite (blue to green stone with pronounced white spots) which as far as I know are a different class of rock to Hornfels.

This link shows Preseli bluestone both raw and tumbled/polished.
http://www.preselibluestone.net/images/gallery/GemPreseli.png
I have some and mine look like that too.

Rune

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On 2012-01-22 01:20, rogeralbin wrote:
As an afterthought, not being a geologist or having been fortunate enough to see the Stonehenge Blues up close, do I remember from Photo's that they contain white speckeles and does that make them Hornfels?





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 New Message Posted!2012-02-23 22:33   
I know that skiddaw opposite Castlerigg is somewhat composed of Hornfels,a metamorphic aureole.
Here's an article also on the Skiddaw stones.

http://www.soniccouture.com/en/products/26-exotic-percussion/g4-the-skiddaw-stones/

[ This message was edited by: jackdaw1 on 2012-02-23 22:35 ]

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 New Message Posted!2012-01-22 01:20   
As an afterthought, not being a geologist or having been fortunate enough to see the Stonehenge Blues up close, do I remember from Photo's that they contain white speckeles and does that make them Hornfels?

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 New Message Posted!2012-01-21 18:01   
It's not just Hornfels that rings, many Cumbrian rocks were used to make this lithophone

http://www.brantwood.org.uk/musical-stones.htm

pdf file illustrating the geology of Cumbria and which rocks from where were included.
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/ruskinrocks/Linton%20room%20posters/Panel%201.pdf

Rune

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 New Message Posted!2012-01-21 14:13   
It appears Hornfels occurs in the Northern part of Guernsey as granitic pipes in the diorite, I don't know exactly where but it may explain the ringing ability of the destroyed passage mound "la Rocque Qui Sonne" on the Gueurnsey list.
Are there any stone circles near Skiddaw, Cumbria, see "The musical stones of Skiddaw".

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 New Message Posted!2012-01-21 10:58   
It seems that hornfels stone is found at Meldon Quarry in Devon. Maybe check out the Nine Stones which are nearby - http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=535

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 New Message Posted!2012-01-20 18:03   
A question I've been sent:

I did a search on the megalithic site for hornfels in the Uk and there were no search results found at all. I'm fascinated to know if there are any stone circles in the south of the UK made out of this ringing rock. Do you have any ideas?

http://flexiblelearning.auckland.ac.nz/rocks_minerals/rocks/hornfels.html

Many thanks

[I'm not aware of any - are you? - Andy B]

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