Mineral Database
Anatase
Inky-blue tabular anatase crystal, Tanygrisiau, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd. Photo D.I. Green, © National Museum of Wales.
Black, bipyramidal anatase crystals with creamy prismatic xenotime, Cwmorthin Quarry, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd. Photo D.I. Green, © National Museum of Wales.
Reddish-brown bipyramidal crystals of anatase (up to 1.5 mm in size) from Hendre Quarry, Glyn Ceiriog. N. Hubbard Collection (NHMM). Photo M.P. Cooper, © M.P. Cooper.
SEM backscatter image of bipyramidal anatase crystal (0.5 mm) on quartz from an alpine-type vein, Cwmorthin Quarry, Blaenau Ffestiniog. Specimen: National Museum of Wales, © National Museum of Wales.
- Igneous
- Hydrothermal : alpine type veins
- Coed Llyn y Garnedd, near Maentwrog, Gwynedd: deep-blue tabular crystals, up to 2 mm across, are associated with quartz, albite, and clinochlore in exposures along forestry roads. These were discovered during the Gwynedd phase of the Minescan project in 1997 (Bevins & Mason, 1998).
- Cwmorthin Quarry, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd: black bipyramids (up to 1 mm across) associated with quartz, albite, brookite, rutile, synchysite and xenotime, were discovered during the Minescan follow-up work in 2001 (National Museum of Wales/Manchester Museum, unpublished data).
- Gloddfa Ganol Quarry, near Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd: blue tabular crystals up to 0.5 mm in size are associated with quartz, clinochlore, albite, apatite and synchysite. These were discovered during Minescan follow-up work in 2001 (NMW/Manchester Museum, unpublished data).
- Hendre Quarry, Glyn Ceiriog, Clwyd: reddish-brown bipyramids, up to 1.5 mm in size, are associated with quartz, albite, apatite, brookite, xenotime and monazite (Starkey et al., 1991).
- Manod Quarry, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd: blue twinned tabular crystals occur at this locality in stacked groups up to 5 mm in size. They are associated with quartz, clinochlore, albite, apatite, brookite, rutile and synchysite. A well-known locality since the mid-20th Century.
- Moel Ysgyfarnogod, Eisingrug, Gwynedd: dark bipyramidal crystals in quartz are known from this locality (P. Haas Collection).
- Prenteg, Tremadog, Gwynedd: at this, the classic Welsh alpine-mineral site, anatase forms black to brown bipyramids, often several mm in length, associated with quartz, albite, apatite, clinochlore and brookite. Exceptionally crystals to 5.5 mm long have been collected at this locality, which has been known about since the early 19th Century, but which is now relatively inaccessible (Starkey & Robinson, 1992).
- Tanygrisiau Station, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd: blue tabular crystals, exceptionally reaching 3 mm, are associated with quartz, clinochlore, albite, apatite and brookite (Green & Middleton, 1996).
- Welsh Metallophyte and metallogenic evaluation project: Results of a Minesite Survey of Gwynedd. National Museums of Wales, Cardiff.
- Alpine-type vein minerals from Tanygrisiau, Gwynedd. U.K. U.K. Journal of Mines and Minerals, 16, 30-33.
- Famous mineral localities, Prenteg, Tremadog, Gwynedd, Wales. Mineralogical Record, 23, 391-399.
- Mineralization at Hendre Quarry, Glyn Ceiriog, Clwyd, Wales. U.K. Journal of Mines and Minerals, No. 10, 48-51.