New Lamprophyres at Grève de Lecq, Jersey
By: Smith, H.G
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Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Library and Information Centre Periodical Section | Bound Journal Collection | Not for loan | 002566_28 | ||
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Library and Information Centre Periodical Section | Bound Journal Collection | 550 GEO (Browse shelf) | Available | 002566 |
Extract
Grève de lecq is situated on the north coast of Jersey, about 2½ miles from the western end of the island. On each side of the bay is a lamprophyre, discovered by Dr. A. E. Mourant, and the two dykes are so much alike in mineral composition and texture that separate description is unnecessary. The country rock is granite.
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