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Irland

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Detailed Description

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irland

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irland
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Allgemeine Informationen

Hauptstadt:

Dublin

Fläche:

70.280 km²

Einwohnerzahl:

4.130.000 (August 2005)

Bevölkerungsdichte

57 Einwohner pro km²

Nachbarländer:

United Kingdom


Irland gliedert sich in die 27 Grafschaften (Countys) Carlow, Cavan, Clare, Cork, Donegal, Dublin, Galway, Kerry, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Leitrim, Limerick, Longford, Louth, Mayo, Meath, Monaghan, Offaly, Roscommon, Sligo, North Tipperary, South Tipperary, Waterford, Westmeath, Wexford, Wicklow.
Die vier Provinzen Connacht (Connaught), Leinster, Munster und Ulster umfassen Irland sowie Nordirland und besitzen lediglich historischen Wert. Für die politische Gliederung Irlands spielen sie keine Rolle mehr.

Minerals (Count: 306)

Rocks (Count: 39)

Fossils (Count: 29)

Subsidiary Pages

External links

Moreton, S., Ryback, G.(1993), Microminerals from Ireland: part 3, UK Journal of Mines&Minerals No.12, S.36-40.
Moreton, S., Ryback, G.(1992), Microminerals from Ireland: part 2, UK Journal of Mines&Minerals No.11, S.42-47.
Moreton, S., Ryback, G.(1991), Microminerals from Ireland: part 1, UK Journal of Mines&Minerals No.10, S.22-27.
Moreton, S., Green, D.I.(2006), A mineralogical tour of Ireland, Mineral Up Volume 1 n. 2, S.44-54.

Reference- and Source indication, Literature

Literatur:

  • Greg, R.P. and Lettsom, W.G. (1858). Manual of the Mineralogy of Great Britain and Ireland. London, 483 S.
  • Kinahan, G.H. (1878). Manual of the geology of Ireland‎.
  • Kinahan, G.H. (1889). Economic geology of Ireland‎.
  • Cole, G.A.J. (1922). Memoir of Localities of Minerals of Economic Importance and Metalliferous Mines in Ireland.
  • Wilke, A. (1971). Metallerzlagerstätten und Bergbau Irlands. In: Erzmetall 24, 314-23.
  • Koch, L. (1981). Irland paläontologisch - Notizen für den Sammler. Min.-Mag., Jg.5, H.5, S.209-16.
  • Krauzpaul, R. und S. (1982). Irland. Lapis, Jg.7, Nr.2, S.9.
  • Gallagher, V. (1988). Coupled substitutions in schorl-dravite tourmaline: new evidence from SE Ireland. Min. Mag., Vol.52, S.637-50.
  • Ryback, G. & Moreton, S. (1991). Microminerals from Ireland. P.1: The South-West (Munster). UK J. Mines & Min., 10, S.22-27.
  • Ryback, G. & Moreton, S. (1992). Microminerals from Ireland. P.2: The North-West (Connacht and Donnegal). UK J. Mines & Min., 11, S.42-47.
  • Ryback, G. & Moreton, S. (1993). Microminerals from Ireland. P.3: The East (Leinster, Carvan and Monaghan), with a post-script on W Ireland. UK J. Mines & Min., 12, S.36-41.
  • Moreton, S. (1993). The Gold Rushes of Ireland. UK J. Mines & Min., 12, S.42-44.
  • Paulitsch, P. (1997). Mineralien erzählen die Geschichte Irlands. Aufschluss, Jg.48, Nr.1, S.52-56.
  • Green, D. (1999). Autour de la PlaNet. Règne Minéral, Nr.25, S.43.
  • Green, D.I. & Moreton, S. (2001). Twenty years in minerals: Ireland. UK J. Mines & Min., 21, S.29-36.
  • Green, D.I. & Moreton, S. (2006). A Mineralogical Tour of Ireland. Rev. Min. (Mineral Up), Vol.3, Nr.2, S.44-54.

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