Abstract
Petrological investigations of certain xenolithic rocks in northeast Scotland support the hypothesis that these rocks represent Dalradian country rock material which has undergone partial melting; a conclusion which rejects existing hypotheses for the formation of these rocks by a process of magmatic assimilation.
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