Potts Gill mine above Caldbeck produced barytes. I've known the name for decades but never studied it. Turns out it is barium sulfate. It has a whole series of applications including fillers in paint but I have come across barium meals for CT scans because it does not allow X-rays through. I've also been reading about its use in drilling fluid where its density helps to stop fluids leaking out of the rocks into the borehole and causing a blow out.