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[edit]DescriptionCross-cutting Dykes - geograph.org.uk - 1365442.jpg |
English: Cross-cutting Dykes The dark dyke is an undeformed 'younger basic' dyke cutting across a pegmatitic granite vein which itself cuts through a microdiorite dyke. The pegamtite is not easy to see in this image; it is the pale rock on either side of the narrowest part of the dark mafic dyke. |
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Author | Anne Burgess |
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Camera location | 56° 57′ 40″ N, 7° 25′ 38″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 56.961210; -7.427200 |
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Object location | 56° 57′ 42″ N, 7° 25′ 39″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 56.961740; -7.427500 |
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56°57'40.36"N, 7°25'37.92"W
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Categories:
- Barra, Scotland
- Magmatic dikes in the United Kingdom
- Pegmatite dikes in Scotland
- Microdiorite in Scotland
- Volcanism of Scotland
- Multiple dike injections (volcanism)
- Cross-cutting dikes (volcanism)
- Microdiorite in the United Kingdom
- Mafic dikes in Scotland
- Mafic rocks in Scotland
- Magma mixing in Scotland
- Felsic dikes in Scotland
- Microdiorite dikes