Petrogenesis of the tertiary lavas of the Isle of Skye, N. W. Scotland
<p>The Tertiary lavas of Northern Skye, N.W. Scotland comprise a pile of flat-lying, predominantly basaltic, volcanic flows. The lavas are the earliest products of the igneous activity on Skye, later manifestations including the gabbroic Cuillin complex and the Red Hills granites. The activit...
Main Author: | Scarrow, J |
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Other Authors: | Cox, K |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1992
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