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Metamorphic segregation structures from Rosguill, Eire

By: Knill, Diane C.
Material type: ArticleArticleDescription: 374-376pp ; Illustration.Subject(s): Structures - Metamorphic segregation - Rosguill - Eire - Ireland | Xenoliths semipelitic rock - Occur in granite rock - Rosguill - Eire - Ireland | Petrology - Ireland In: Geological magazine : Vol. 96 Iss. 1-6 Year. 1959Summary: Abstract Rafts of semipelitic rock, included within a granitic body, contain segregations of microcline, biotite, cordierite and sillimanite. These structures appear to have resulted from a process of localized metasomatic rearrangement.
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Abstract
Rafts of semipelitic rock, included within a granitic body, contain segregations of microcline, biotite, cordierite and sillimanite. These structures appear to have resulted from a process of localized metasomatic rearrangement.

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