The Northern Marginal Zone of the Rum Igneous Centre is a remnant of an early caldera and its infill. It is composed of intra-caldera breccias and various small-volume pyroclastic deposits, overlain by prominent rhyodacite ash-flow sheets of up to 100 m thickness. The ash-flows were fed from a feeder system near the caldera ring-fault, and intrusive rhyodacite can locally be seen grading into extrusive deposits. A variety of features suggest that the ash-flows were erupted from a magma chamber that contemporaneously hosted felsic and mafic magmas: (i) chilled basaltic inclusions in rhyodacite; (ii) formerly glassy basaltic to andesitic enclaves with fluid-fluid relationships; (iii) feldspars with thick reaction rims enclosed in the basaltic...
Caldera-forming volcanic eruptions are among the most dangerous, and can generate extensive pyroclas...
The Palaeogene layered ultrabasic intrusion of the Isle of Rum forms the hearth of the Rum Igneous C...
The current exposure of the British & Irish Palaeogene Igneous Province (BPIP) is dominated by s...
The Northern Marginal Zone of the Rum Igneous Centre is a remnant of an early caldera and its infill...
The Northern Marginal Zone of the Rum Central Igneous Complex in NW Scotland represents part of the ...
The early Tertiary Mull volcano, western Scotland, is one of the formation of Fe3+–P complexes in th...
The Rum Igneous Centre comprises two early marginal felsic complexes (the Northern Marginal Zone and...
The Rum Igneous Centre comprises two early marginal felsic complexes (the Northern Marginal Zone and...
The early Tertiary Mull volcano, western Scotland, is one of the most dissected and best exposed ign...
The composite intrusions of Drumadoon and An Cumhann crop out on the SE coast of the Isle of Arran, ...
The composite intrusions of Drumadoon and An Cumhann crop out on the SE coast of the Isle of Arran, ...
Abstract: Major volcanic activity on the Isle of Rum commenced with the eruption of thick (.100 m) i...
Three small picritic dykes, intruded at a late stage in the evolution of the Rum basic-ultra-basic c...
The early Tertiary Mull volcano, western Scotland, is one of the most dissected and best exposed ign...
Abstract – The Rum Igneous Centre comprises two early marginal felsic complexes (the Northern Margin...
Caldera-forming volcanic eruptions are among the most dangerous, and can generate extensive pyroclas...
The Palaeogene layered ultrabasic intrusion of the Isle of Rum forms the hearth of the Rum Igneous C...
The current exposure of the British & Irish Palaeogene Igneous Province (BPIP) is dominated by s...
The Northern Marginal Zone of the Rum Igneous Centre is a remnant of an early caldera and its infill...
The Northern Marginal Zone of the Rum Central Igneous Complex in NW Scotland represents part of the ...
The early Tertiary Mull volcano, western Scotland, is one of the formation of Fe3+–P complexes in th...
The Rum Igneous Centre comprises two early marginal felsic complexes (the Northern Marginal Zone and...
The Rum Igneous Centre comprises two early marginal felsic complexes (the Northern Marginal Zone and...
The early Tertiary Mull volcano, western Scotland, is one of the most dissected and best exposed ign...
The composite intrusions of Drumadoon and An Cumhann crop out on the SE coast of the Isle of Arran, ...
The composite intrusions of Drumadoon and An Cumhann crop out on the SE coast of the Isle of Arran, ...
Abstract: Major volcanic activity on the Isle of Rum commenced with the eruption of thick (.100 m) i...
Three small picritic dykes, intruded at a late stage in the evolution of the Rum basic-ultra-basic c...
The early Tertiary Mull volcano, western Scotland, is one of the most dissected and best exposed ign...
Abstract – The Rum Igneous Centre comprises two early marginal felsic complexes (the Northern Margin...
Caldera-forming volcanic eruptions are among the most dangerous, and can generate extensive pyroclas...
The Palaeogene layered ultrabasic intrusion of the Isle of Rum forms the hearth of the Rum Igneous C...
The current exposure of the British & Irish Palaeogene Igneous Province (BPIP) is dominated by s...