Ludlovian biotite - Bearing bands
By: Tucker, E.V.
Material type: ArticleDescription: 245-249p ; Illustration.Subject(s): Ludlovian sandstones - Woolhope - Herefordshire - England | Ludlovian biotite bands - Woolhope area England | Petrology - England | Sedimentary rock - England In: Geological magazine : Vol 97 Iss. 1-6 Year. 1960Summary: Abstract Allogenic biotite flakes, together with fish and conodont remains, are concentrated into bands at particular horizons within Upper Ludlovian rocks of Woolhope and other Welsh Borderland areas; and are present but more scattered within the Aymestry Limestone and Dayia Beds. Metamorphic rocks of Malvernian type appear to have provided the source of the biotite.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Abstract
Allogenic biotite flakes, together with fish and conodont remains, are concentrated into bands at particular horizons within Upper Ludlovian rocks of Woolhope and other Welsh Borderland areas; and are present but more scattered within the Aymestry Limestone and Dayia Beds. Metamorphic rocks of Malvernian type appear to have provided the source of the biotite.
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