Abstract
The J. Qeili complex constitutes a “Younger Granite” shallow-level igneous intrusion emplaced by cauldron subsidence into the Butana green-schists presumably during Ordovician times. The complex is oval in plan and consists of several plugs of syenite and granite associated with early, minor amounts of gabbro, dolerite and rhyolite lava which could have been derived from a related magma. The complex shows a rather uniform alkaline character.
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