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On the form and mode of emplacement of the ben buie intrusion, island of Mull, Argyllshire

By: Lobjoit, W.M.
Material type: ArticleArticleDescription: 393-402pp ; Illustration.Subject(s): Ben buie intrusion - Mull island - Argyllshire - Scotland | Tertiary mull igneous complex - Scotland | Petrology - Scotland | Intrusion - Scotland In: Geological magazine : Vol. 96 Iss. 1-6 Year. 1959Summary: Abstract Field evidence and theoretical arguments are used to elucidate the form of the intrusion. In the absence of a more accurate term this is described as chonolithic. Passive injection of the magma into a potential vacuum has enabled control to be exercised on the intrusion-form by the country rocks and their structures. The effects of this control are discussed.
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Abstract
Field evidence and theoretical arguments are used to elucidate the form of the intrusion. In the absence of a more accurate term this is described as chonolithic. Passive injection of the magma into a potential vacuum has enabled control to be exercised on the intrusion-form by the country rocks and their structures. The effects of this control are discussed.

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