Abstract

Three areas of soda metasomatism characterized by crocidolite, probably of early Devonian age, occur in the Inverness region in association with breccia dykes. The chemical changes resemble fenitization and, unless the soda derives from saline diapirs, the metasomatism is probably related to deep-seated carbonatite intruded in the plane of the Great Glen Fault.

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