The Cluanie Pluton is a late Caledonian granitoid emplaced into the Glenfinnan Division of the Moine Supergroup in the NW Scottish Highlands. A field investigation of the pluton and its internal facies is presented along with new major- and trace-element whole-rock XRF analyses, and geobarometric and geothermometric studies. Cluanie is predominantly com- posed of hornblende granodiorite characterized by varying concentrations of distinctive alkali feldspar megacrysts, with minor amounts of biotite granodiorite and rare mingled porphyritic microgranodiorite. The alkali feldspar megacrysts appear to be magmatic in origin. Rare spectacular pegmatitic concentrations most likely represent physical accumulation of the megacrysts. The pluton is ge...
Major- and trace-element data and Nd isotope compositions for granitoid samples from the Grampian Hi...
The central region of the mainland Lewisian complex is dominated by granulite-facies tonalite- trond...
The Glen Gollaidh aillikite dyke (58.36741°N 4.69751°W), N.W. Scotland, occurs within the Neoprotero...
he Cluanie Pluton is a late Caledonian granitoid emplaced into the Glenfinnan Division of the Moine ...
The gabbro-tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite-granite suite of the Scourian complex of northwest Sco...
The following discussions and interpretations are based on an analysis of 58 thin sections of sample...
Scottish “Newer” Granites record the evolution of the Caledonides resulting from Iapetus subduction ...
The Priestlaw and Cockburn Law intrusions are zoned granitoid plutons intruded into Lower Palaeozoic...
The Criffell-Dalbeattie pluton from SW Scotland is one of a suite of late Caledonian granitoids whic...
A variety of high Ba–Sr granites and syenites is intruded into the Caledonian terrane of the Norther...
The Glenelg–Attadale Inlier is the largest basement inlier within the Caledonian orogen in NW Scotla...
Petrological modelling of granulite‐facies mafic and semipelitic migmatites from Cairn Leuchan, nort...
Mapping, petrography and geochemistry show that the Cruachan Granitoid, which forms the outer part o...
SUMMARY: New field and petrographic observations indicate that the ultramafic rocks and closely asso...
The 425 Ma Arrochar and Garabal Hill-Glen Fyne complexes of highland Scotland are examples of post-o...
Major- and trace-element data and Nd isotope compositions for granitoid samples from the Grampian Hi...
The central region of the mainland Lewisian complex is dominated by granulite-facies tonalite- trond...
The Glen Gollaidh aillikite dyke (58.36741°N 4.69751°W), N.W. Scotland, occurs within the Neoprotero...
he Cluanie Pluton is a late Caledonian granitoid emplaced into the Glenfinnan Division of the Moine ...
The gabbro-tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite-granite suite of the Scourian complex of northwest Sco...
The following discussions and interpretations are based on an analysis of 58 thin sections of sample...
Scottish “Newer” Granites record the evolution of the Caledonides resulting from Iapetus subduction ...
The Priestlaw and Cockburn Law intrusions are zoned granitoid plutons intruded into Lower Palaeozoic...
The Criffell-Dalbeattie pluton from SW Scotland is one of a suite of late Caledonian granitoids whic...
A variety of high Ba–Sr granites and syenites is intruded into the Caledonian terrane of the Norther...
The Glenelg–Attadale Inlier is the largest basement inlier within the Caledonian orogen in NW Scotla...
Petrological modelling of granulite‐facies mafic and semipelitic migmatites from Cairn Leuchan, nort...
Mapping, petrography and geochemistry show that the Cruachan Granitoid, which forms the outer part o...
SUMMARY: New field and petrographic observations indicate that the ultramafic rocks and closely asso...
The 425 Ma Arrochar and Garabal Hill-Glen Fyne complexes of highland Scotland are examples of post-o...
Major- and trace-element data and Nd isotope compositions for granitoid samples from the Grampian Hi...
The central region of the mainland Lewisian complex is dominated by granulite-facies tonalite- trond...
The Glen Gollaidh aillikite dyke (58.36741°N 4.69751°W), N.W. Scotland, occurs within the Neoprotero...