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An unusual appinitic sill near Killin, Perthshire

By: Harry, W.T.
Material type: ArticleArticleDescription: 41-48p.Subject(s): Appinitic sill - Killin - Perthshire - Scotland | Rock description - Perthshire - Scotland | Petrology - Scotland In: Geological magazine : Vol. 89 Iss. 1-6 Year. 1952Summary: Abstract An unusual appinitic sill intrudes and thermally alters regionally metamorphosed Dalradian sediments near Killin, Perthshire. The sill is composed of ultrabasic, basic, dioritic, and acid varieties, the last two being present only in minor quantity. The dioritic intrudes, and is chilled against the ultrabasic type. The appinitic varieties and contact Dalradian rocks are described together with their field relationships.
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Abstract
An unusual appinitic sill intrudes and thermally alters regionally metamorphosed Dalradian sediments near Killin, Perthshire. The sill is composed of ultrabasic, basic, dioritic, and acid varieties, the last two being present only in minor quantity. The dioritic intrudes, and is chilled against the ultrabasic type. The appinitic varieties and contact Dalradian rocks are described together with their field relationships.

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