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A volcanic vent in the bogside mines, Fife1

By: Francis, E. Howel.
Material type: ArticleArticleDescription: 457-469pp.Subject(s): Volcanic vent - Bogside mines - Fife - Scotland | Petrology - Scotland | Swabian volcanism - Scotland | Volcanism - Scotland In: Geological magazine : Vol. 96 Iss. 1-6 Year. 1959Summary: Abstract Mines near Culross, in Fife, have traversed a vent of Upper Limestone Group (Namurian) age at levels estimated to be 150 to 250 feet below the contemporary surface. The vent-filling comprises a central basaltic tuff, and a marginal lithic tuff derived entirely from the Carboniferous sedimentary rocks. A sill-like body of lithic tuff has been intruded beyond the vent margins. In sediments outside the vent post-volcanic subsidence has generated small faults; these become flat-lying or undulating where they traverse mudstones and siltstones that are inferred to have been incompletely indurated at the time of the subsidence. The volcanic and post-volcanic processes are discussed in the light of Cloos' interpretation of Swabian volcanism.
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Abstract
Mines near Culross, in Fife, have traversed a vent of Upper Limestone Group (Namurian) age at levels estimated to be 150 to 250 feet below the contemporary surface. The vent-filling comprises a central basaltic tuff, and a marginal lithic tuff derived entirely from the Carboniferous sedimentary rocks. A sill-like body of lithic tuff has been intruded beyond the vent margins. In sediments outside the vent post-volcanic subsidence has generated small faults; these become flat-lying or undulating where they traverse mudstones and siltstones that are inferred to have been incompletely indurated at the time of the subsidence. The volcanic and post-volcanic processes are discussed in the light of Cloos' interpretation of Swabian volcanism.

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