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Hanter Hill – EMPA (NMW & A.G. Tindle, unpublished data); Cwm Bychan - EMPA (NMW & A.G. Tindle, unpublished data)
schorl is an iron-rich alkali tourmaline (see tourmaline entry for details of the various tourmaline groups) that forms a solid solution with the magnesium-rich, alkali tourmaline, dravite.
although several occurrences of tourmaline have been reported from Wales (see tourmaline entry), a lack of detailed optical or analytical data has precluded most of these from being classified to mineral species level. New data (NMW & A.G. Tindle unpublished data) confirms the presence of schorl in at least two of these occurrences. As schorl can be further divided into fluor- hydroxyl- or oxy varieties, depending on the filling of the W site in the crystals lattice, microprobe analyses have also established that the Welsh schorls are dominated by hydroxyl anions and therefore can be termed hydroxyl-schorl (although this classification, proposed by Hawthorne & Henry (1999), has not been formally accepted by the IMA).