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Tyrrell—Bekinkinite of Barshaw, Renfrewshire. VI.—THE BEKINXINITE OP BAESHAW (RENFREWSHIRE), ASSOCIATED ROCKS....the Lower Carboniferous of the Midland Valley of Scotland, and also to the type bekinkinites of Madagascar...numerical symbols. The chemical composition of lugarite is illustrated in Table I by analyses of the Barshaw...which are much richer in potash than lugarite. The Barshaw lugarite falls into II, 6 . 1 . 5, but in a... 362 G. W. Tyrrell—Bekinkinite of Barshaw, Renfrewshire. calculation from the chemical analyses. In |
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304 G. W. Tyrrell—Bekinkinite of Barshaw, Renfrewshire. river drainage. It is perhaps as well to continue...next number.) III.—THE BEKINKINITK OF BABSHAW (RENFREWSHIRE), AND IHK ASSOCIATKD ROCKS.1 By G. W. TYRRELL...recognition 2of teschenites in the Midland Valley of Scotland, J_ first by Teall and later by several other...rock discovered in an old quarry at Barshaw near Paisley, during the remapping of the district by the officers... W. Tyrrell—Bekinkinite of Barshaw, Renfrewshire. 305 Scotland. A preliminary description of this rock |
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enormous block of volcanic rocks covering most of Renfrewshire and North Ayrshire has not yet recei ved a distinctive...The preponderant lavas of North Ayrshire and Renfrewshire are basic, and belong mostly to the Dunsapie...differentiates of the teschenites. 4. Lugarite (Lugar, and Barshaw, near Paisley).-A leuco• These rocks differ...melanocratic character. The Bars/uno type, occurring near Paisley, is also melanocratic, but is rich in titanaugite...Mem., p. 134), and contains numerous veins of lugarite. Other types of theralite are known from this |
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G. W. Tyrrell—Alkaline Igneous Rocks, West Scotland. 69 J, J. The line of junction between tachylite...PALEOZOIC ALKALINE IGNEOUS ROCKS OF THE W E S I OF SCOTLAND. By G. W. TYRRELL, A.E.C.SC, F.G.S., Assistant...igneous rocks of the Carboniferous in Central Scotland have a distinct alkaline facies. Such rocks as... 70 G. W. Tyrrell—Alkaline Igneous Rocks, West Scotland. affinities of the intrusion of Necropolis Hill...Post-Carboniferous igneous intrusive rocks of the West of Scotland was given by the writer in 1909, but that classification |
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Late-Carboniferous/Early- Permian siII complex of S.W. Scotland C.M.B. Henderson Department of Geology, The University...Permo-Carboniferous sill complex of southwest Scotland. It is concluded that these sills could have been...Carboniferous-Permian and Tertiary igneous provinces in Scotland have been the subject of numerous studies over...determination of the age of the Lugar sill, southwest Scotland (Figure l), using the 4oAr/39Ar 0072-1050/87/010043-10$05...faults Figure 1 . Map of the Lugar sill, southwest Scotland. The outcrop boundaries are based on Geological |
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rock from a small sill at Barshaw House, near Paisley.1 The chief femic constituents are titanaugite...mineral constituents are the same as those of lugarite, but analcite is more abundant in the latter,...exposure occur contemporaneous bands and veins of lugarite; but the nepheline in this rock is much fresher...mesocratic types intermediate between theralite and lugarite. With an increase in the salic constituents, especially...very perfect forms displayed by these minerals in lugarite. A rock which probably belongs to the Barshaw |
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analyses in the periodical and serial literatqre of Scotland* MARY VOGT WOODLAND U.S. Geological Survey, Washington...their truth in the laboratory. It is the boast of Scotland to have led the way in the applioation of chemicrd...contained in the periodical and serial publications of Scotland from 1914 through 1953, will be followed by one...certainly not true. Many analyses of rocks from Scotland appear first in journals published in England...fourteen periodicals and serials published in Scotland, an annotated bibliography of eighty-four references |
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some detail. The rock, which has been designated lugarite by Tyrrell, ~ occurs as thin veins and dykes intrusive...irregular patches in the theralite of Barshaw, near Paisley. I t has close affinities to the ijolites of Madagascar...temperature range, which seems to be fairly low. The lugarite magma must have remained mobile to a low temperature |
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from the Lugar Sill i Bekinite and Lugarite from Barshaw, Paisley. W. H. BENNETT: Fossils from the Shineton |
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British Regional Geology The Midland Valley of Scotland THIRD EDITION BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Natural...British Regional Geology The Midland Valley of Scotland THIRD EDITION By I. B Cameron, BSc, and D. Stephenson...and ice limits 40 Sequence of shorelines in SE Scotland 41 Isobases of the 11ain Late Glacial shoreline...Valley of Scotland is the narne given to the relatively low lying central part of Scotland lying between...of the region. Carboniferous lavas fonn the Renfrewshire Hills (522rn), the Kilpatrick Hills (401 rn) |
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One-incl1 Geological Sheets of the • •• North-east of Scotland • • • • •• ••• •• • 14 ,, 6. Index map sho\ving.... 22 J\Iidlands 1 ... ... South-,vest of Scotland ... . .. ... ... ... •.. . .. .. . .....schists and gneisses of the North-west IIighlands of Scotland, the of first rank to recent advances in made...progressing steadily. Already, for England and Scotland alike, one third of the ' one inch ' scale sl1eets...Fifeshire, J.�yrshire, Cumberland, Northumberland, Renfrewshire and Dumbartonshire (Sheet 30) ; (c) investigation |
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Ocean and Earth Science, University of Southampton, UK August 2001 xv Editor’s Preface As the member...Zanettin (1980– 1984, Italy), Mike Le Bas (1984–2001, UK) and Bernard Bonin (2001–, France). The secretaries...Bellieni (1980–84, Italy) and Alan Woolley (1984–2001, UK). During this time the Subcommission has held official...USA, Italy, Russian Federation, Norway, Germany, UK and France. Similarly, 13% of the terms have a Greek...Italy Russian Federation from Greek Norway Germany UK France Canada named after people Czech Republic Sweden |
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term for a biotite eucrite, esp. from Achnaha, Scotland. [Achnaha] (Niggli in 1936) achnelith ig. extra...alkalic rocks from near Golspie, Sutherlandshire, Scotland; ranging from dark ultramafic to light-colored...quartz with minor riebeckite (6%). [Ailsa Craig, Scotland] (Heddle in 1897) aiounite ig. hypab. Rock related...harrisite and troctolite. [Allival Hill, Isle of Rum, Scotland] (Barker in 1908) allochem sed. In mechanically...hornblende in the groundmass. [ Appin, Loch Linnhe, Scotland] (Bailey in 1916) apricotine sed. Trade name for |
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EUROPE. Iceland. Groat Britain: Northern Islands, Scotland, England, Wales, Cornwall, Ireland France, Corsica...................................... Survey of Scotland, Memoirs........................................ab G. 81 an 2. 22 c 2.35 Banavie, Argyllshire, Scotland. .G. Wilson. G. S. Un. K., Sum. Prog., 1898...by 2.68 or 27.24 ab 19.39 an 1.11 Kinloch ewe, Scotland. W. Mackie. c ~.90 hy mt il ap 0.50 1.1G...ap 0.34 ab 19.39 an 1. 95 c 2.86 Ca.irngorm, Scotland. W. Mackie. W. Mackie, Tr. G. Soc., Edin., VIII |
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barshawite: barshawiet (afgelei van Barshaw, naby Paisley, Skotland) s . canadite: kanadiet (afgelei van...barshawite: barshawiet (derived from Barshaw, near Paisley, Scotland) . canadite: kanadiet (derived from Canada)...(fechnigue to stimulate fluid flow) lugariet : lugarite tugbasis : air base lugbel : bubble (eg in level |