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West Wheal Grenville (Trevoole Mine), Trevoole, Crowan, Cornwall, England, UKi
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West Wheal Grenville (Trevoole Mine)Mine
Trevoole- not defined -
CrowanCivil Parish
CornwallCounty
EnglandConstituent Country
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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
50° 11' 16'' North , 5° 18' 23'' West
Latitude & Longitude (decimal):
UK National Grid Reference:
SW640373
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Nearest Settlements:
PlacePopulationDistance
Camborne22,500 (2012)2.9km
Leedstown267 (2017)4.6km
Four Lanes1,416 (2017)5.0km
Redruth42,690 (2017)7.7km
Portreath963 (2017)8.2km
Mindat Locality ID:
206524
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:206524:6
GUID (UUID V4):
444f3cbb-3be8-4d6a-a080-46c20e5f0ce5


This small mine worked three NE-trending lodes, known as North Lode, Main Lode and South Lode, below Trevoole hamlet. Main Lode was opened up by a series of shafts over a distance of about 450 yards along its strike, most of which are now obscured. The grid reference marks an engine house ruin just northeast of Trevoole hamlet; a large shaft burrow is located in an adjacent field.

From 1827 to 1829, Trevoole Mine produced 1,548 tons of copper ore. From 1856 to 1862, another 3,400 tons of 4.5% copper ore and some black tin were raised. The mine stopped work in 1841, but was re-worked from 1856 to 1864. In 1886-1887, it was re-opened in an unsuccesful attempt to locate the western extension of the Great Flat Lode, which was believed to pass through the sett.

NOTE: While Dines and Hamilton Jenkin agree in their identification of Trevoole Mine, the latter equates West Wheal Grenville with Gernick Mine, which is located a little further south. The corrigenda to the 1988 reprint of Dines state, that it was Trevoole Mine which was generally known as West Wheal Grenville, but that this name was also adopted by Wheal Top and Gernick Mine when they were re-started in 1851.

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Group 4 - Oxides and Hydroxides
Cassiterite4.DB.05SnO2

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O CassiteriteSnO2
SnTin
Sn CassiteriteSnO2

Geochronology

Geologic TimeRocks, Minerals and Events
Phanerozoic
 Paleozoic
  Permian
   Guadalupian
ⓘ Major polymetallic mineralization~270 MaCornwall, England, UK
   Cisuralian
ⓘ Porphyry dikes intruded (latest age)~275 MaCornwall, England, UK
ⓘ Greisenization (latest age)~280 MaCornwall, England, UK
ⓘ Porphyry dikes intruded (earliest age)~280 MaCornwall, England, UK
ⓘ Formation of metallized pegmatites~285 MaCornwall, England, UK
ⓘ Greisenization (earliest age)~285 MaCornwall, England, UK
ⓘ Emplacement of major plutons~295 MaCornwall, England, UK

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