Some chemical features of basalts from the British Tertiary Province.

An attempt has been made to chemically characterize the basalts from four islands, Rhum, Eigg, Canna, and Muck that, together with Skye, comprise the Inner Hebrides. The basalts are shown to be chemically distinct from tertiary basalts described from the Faroes and Iceland, but have the low concentr...

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Main Author: Ridley, W. I.
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Published: 1971
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19720040249 2023-05-15T16:11:14+02:00 Some chemical features of basalts from the British Tertiary Province. Ridley, W. I. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Aug 1, 1971 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19720040249 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19720040249 Accession ID: 72A23915 Copyright Other Sources 13 Earth and Planetary Science Letters; 11; Aug. 197 1971 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T10:59:15Z An attempt has been made to chemically characterize the basalts from four islands, Rhum, Eigg, Canna, and Muck that, together with Skye, comprise the Inner Hebrides. The basalts are shown to be chemically distinct from tertiary basalts described from the Faroes and Iceland, but have the low concentrations of Rb, Sr found in some mildly alkaline basalts dredged from the Atlantic. Possible evolution of these rocks is discussed. Other/Unknown Material Faroes Iceland NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Four Islands ENVELOPE(-108.218,-108.218,56.050,56.050)
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Some chemical features of basalts from the British Tertiary Province.
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description An attempt has been made to chemically characterize the basalts from four islands, Rhum, Eigg, Canna, and Muck that, together with Skye, comprise the Inner Hebrides. The basalts are shown to be chemically distinct from tertiary basalts described from the Faroes and Iceland, but have the low concentrations of Rb, Sr found in some mildly alkaline basalts dredged from the Atlantic. Possible evolution of these rocks is discussed.
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title Some chemical features of basalts from the British Tertiary Province.
title_short Some chemical features of basalts from the British Tertiary Province.
title_full Some chemical features of basalts from the British Tertiary Province.
title_fullStr Some chemical features of basalts from the British Tertiary Province.
title_full_unstemmed Some chemical features of basalts from the British Tertiary Province.
title_sort some chemical features of basalts from the british tertiary province.
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