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The moinian inlier of rosses point, near Sligo, Eire

By: Lemon, G.G.
Material type: ArticleArticleDescription: 124-128p ; Illustration.Subject(s): Moinian inlier - Rosses point - Sligo - Eire - Ireland | Metamorphic rock - Belong kyanite zone - Lough dery area - Ireland In: Geological magazine : Vol. 89 Iss. 1-6 Year. 1952Summary: Abstract The following note provides the first detailed description of an inlier of metamorphic rocks occurring in the core of an anticline of Carboniferous Limestone at Rosses Point, three miles north-west of Sligo. The metamorphic rocks are shown to belong to the kyanite zone; comparison with the Lough Derg area suggests a Moinian Age.
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Abstract
The following note provides the first detailed description of an inlier of metamorphic rocks occurring in the core of an anticline of Carboniferous Limestone at Rosses Point, three miles north-west of Sligo.

The metamorphic rocks are shown to belong to the kyanite zone; comparison with the Lough Derg area suggests a Moinian Age.

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