logo
Normal view MARC view ISBD view

So-called amygdaloidal gabbro, Skye : Comments on a paper by E. B. Bailey

By: Reynolds, Doris L.
Material type: ArticleArticleDescription: 376-379p.Subject(s): Comments - Amygdaloidal gabbro - Skye - Scotland In: Geological magazine : Vol. 89 Iss. 1-6 Year. 1952Summary: Abstract The suggestion that the Skye amygdaloidal gabbro represents amygdaloidal basaltic lava in which the grain-size has been coarsened by recrystallization does not imply “an unusual type of metamorphism” as Bailey supposes. Whereas recent lava-flows are fine-grained, older flows, particularly pre-historic examples, commonly have a doleritic or gabbroic grain-Size. Bore-hole investigations in Yellowstone Park indicate that such increase in grain-size is a consequence of the long-continued through-passage of gases and water escaping to the surface. Bailey's own observation that amygdales within the Skye amygdaloidal gabbro “interrupt the form of the bigger feldspars” provides evidence that the bigger feldspars are younger than the amygdales, and that the rocks containing them have therefore recrystallized
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Item type Current location Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Article Article Library and Information Centre
Periodical Section
Bound Journal Collection Not for loan 002540_63
Serials/Scientific Journal Serials/Scientific Journal Library and Information Centre
Periodical Section
Bound Journal Collection 550 GEO (Browse shelf) Available 002540

Abstract
The suggestion that the Skye amygdaloidal gabbro represents amygdaloidal basaltic lava in which the grain-size has been coarsened by recrystallization does not imply “an unusual type of metamorphism” as Bailey supposes. Whereas recent lava-flows are fine-grained, older flows, particularly pre-historic examples, commonly have a doleritic or gabbroic grain-Size. Bore-hole investigations in Yellowstone Park indicate that such increase in grain-size is a consequence of the long-continued through-passage of gases and water escaping to the surface. Bailey's own observation that amygdales within the Skye amygdaloidal gabbro “interrupt the form of the bigger feldspars” provides evidence that the bigger feldspars are younger than the amygdales, and that the rocks containing them have therefore recrystallized

There are no comments for this item.

Log in to your account to post a comment.

Copyright © 2019 Geological Survey & Mines Bureau. All Rights Reserved.

Developed in Association with Finco Technologies (Pvt) Ltd

Powered by Koha