Relationships between dyke intrusion, quartz veining and fluids in the Easdale phyllite, SW Scotland
The Easdale phyllite at Easdale, Scotland comprises; pyritic dark phyllite (Qtz + ms + chl + ab dol) and calc-phyllite, (Qtz + ms + chl + dol ab). It was deformed by the regional polyphase Caledonian D1-D3 ductile deformation and a weaker D4 phase, that comprised essentially minor crenulation and no...
Main Author: | Anike, Okechukwu Luke |
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University of Southampton
1999
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.299392 |
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