The internal tectonic fabric of minor intrusions and their potential as regional palaeostress indicators
By: Borradaile, Graham J.
Material type: ArticleDescription: 665-671pp ; Illustration.Subject(s): Tectonic fabric | Caledcnides | Inner hebrides | Plutonic rock | Structural geology | Tectonic - United Kingdom In: Geological magazine : Vol. 123 Iss. 1-6 Year. 1986Summary: A suite of late-tectonic minor intrusive rocks in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland show a well developed internal tectonic fabric. This fabric has a similar orientation in adjacent intrusions and it is usually not seen in the wall rock. It is suggested that the intrusions' tectonic fabric records the effects of palaeostress over the cooling period of the intrusions and thus provides palaeostress trajectories over a geologically short period of time over the area occupied by the swarm of intrusions.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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A suite of late-tectonic minor intrusive rocks in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland show a well developed internal tectonic fabric. This fabric has a similar orientation in adjacent intrusions and it is usually not seen in the wall rock. It is suggested that the intrusions' tectonic fabric records the effects of palaeostress over the cooling period of the intrusions and thus provides palaeostress trajectories over a geologically short period of time over the area occupied by the swarm of intrusions.
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