Follow us in this first of a two part film exploring Carrock mine in Mungrisdale, Cumbria, containing the only tungsten deposit outside of southwestern England that has been worked commercially. Carrock Mine was only intermittently economic, notably during World War I used for the making of ammunition as Tungsten is a rare high melting point and can endure high temperature without deformation and is free from air erosion at room temperature. Its last period of operation was in the 1970's. The north-south tungsten-bearing veins, a well-known source of fine scheelite, apatite and other minerals, are cut by east-west lead veins; interaction between the two mineralizations has resulted in the formation of some interesting supergene minerals
The following rare metals have been claimed to be be found here: beudantite, bismite, cerussite, hydrocerussite, linarite, mimetite-pyromorphite series, stolzite, vanadinite, and wulfenite
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