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    Volume 107, Number 3
    1 May 1970
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    Other| May 01, 1970

    The structural characteristics of the Strathspey complex, Inverness-shire

    T. E. Smith
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    Publisher: Cambridge University Press
    First Online: 02 Mar 2017
    Online Issn: 1469-5081
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    Geological Magazine (1970) 107 (3): 201–215.
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    T. E. Smith; The structural characteristics of the Strathspey complex, Inverness-shire. Geological Magazine 1970;; 107 (3): 201–215. doi:

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      • composition
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      • fractures
      • granites
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      • Great Britain
      • Highland region Scotland
      • igneous rocks
      • intrusions
      • Inverness Scotland
      • Inverness-shire Scotland
      • joints
      • plutonic rocks
      • Scotland
      • structural geology
      • structure
      • tectonics
      • United Kingdom
      • Western Europe
      • mineral
      • Strathspey complex
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