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A note on the stratigraphic relationship of the leven schist and monadhliath schist in the central highlands of Scotland

โœ Scribed by P. J. Haselock; J. A. Winchester


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
283 KB
Volume
16
Category
Article
ISSN
0072-1050

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Abstract

The Monadhliath and Leven Schists are separated north of Glen Roy by some 500m of psammitic rock. Junctions are gradational and conformable, and evidence from sedimentary structures indicates that all three face upwards. The two schists should not be equated, nor should the Monadhliath Schist be included in the Dalradian Supergroup unless the entire Grampian Division is also included.


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