Abstract

AbstractA swarm of basaltic and camptonitic dykes in the Northern Highlands of Scotland has been studied. The dykes include monchiquite, olivine basalt, olivine dolerite, and camptonite, and a study of the relations of the various types in individual dykes suggests that the camptonites have arisen by the crystallization of late fractions from a magma of fairly normal dolerite type.

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