Pre-Cambrian rocks in co. Wexford
By: Baker, J. Wellstood.
Material type: ArticleDescription: 63-68p ; Illustration.Subject(s): Pre cambrian rock - County Wexford - Ireland | Historical geology - Ireland | Metamorphic rock - Ireland In: Geological magazine : Vol. 92 Iss. 1-6 Year. 1955Summary: Abstract An area of rocks in S.E. Co. Wexford, the age of which has not been previously established, is now shown to be a metamorphic assemblage, probably of Pre-Cambrian age. It is suggested that this formed the south-western extension of the L. Palaeozoic Irish Sea geanticline postulated by previous workers.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Abstract
An area of rocks in S.E. Co. Wexford, the age of which has not been previously established, is now shown to be a metamorphic assemblage, probably of Pre-Cambrian age. It is suggested that this formed the south-western extension of the L. Palaeozoic Irish Sea geanticline postulated by previous workers.
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