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Journal Article
Published: 22 February 2013
Geological Magazine (2013) 150 (5): 783–800.
... into three separate intrusions (Ben Loyal, Beinn Stumanadh and Cnoc nan Cuilean). Mapping of the Cnoc nan Cuilean intrusion shows two main zones: a Mixed Syenite Zone (MZ) and a Massive Leucosyenite Zone (LZ), with a gradational contact. The MZ forms a lopolith, with multiple syenitic lithologies, including...
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Figure 3.
Published: 22 February 2013
Figure 3. Detailed geology of the Cnoc nan Cuilean intrusion. Inset boxes indicate positions of close-up maps ( Fig. 5 ) around the intrusion margins. Vein size has been over-emphasized for clarity in figure. Fault 1 (F1) and Fault 2 (F2) displayed
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Figure 5.
Published: 22 February 2013
Figure 5. Close-up maps of the Cnoc nan Cuilean intrusion margins delineating country rock foliation, structural measurements, and concordant and discordant veins. British National Grid coordinates (NC) provided.
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Figure 6.
Published: 22 February 2013
Figure 6. Cross-sections of the Cnoc nan Cuilean intrusion showing a broad synform within the country rocks, into which the lopolith form of the MZ sits, overprinted by later intrusive events associated with the LZ. LLF – Loch Loyal Fault; F1 and F2 – Faults
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Figure 7.
Published: 22 February 2013
Figure 7. Snapshot views of the 3D GoCAD™ model of the Cnoc nan Cuilean intrusion. (a) Plan view of the intrusion showing contoured topographic surface. (b) View from beneath the NW corner of the intrusion. (c) View from E of the intrusion, demonstrating
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1999
Journal of the Geological Society (1999) 156 (1): 163–175.
...R. E. HOLDSWORTH; M. A. McERLEAN; R. A. STRACHAN Abstract The late Caledonian Loch Loyal syenites comprise three related, but geographically separate, composite intrusions: the Ben Loyal, Ben Stumanadh and Cnoc nan Cuilean bodies. They were emplaced (c. 426 Ma) into Moine and Lewisian rocks...
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Figure 11.
Published: 22 February 2013
Figure 11. Schematic diagram demonstrating the formation events of the Cnoc nan Cuilean intrusion.
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Figure 2.
Published: 22 February 2013
mapping presented here. Three individual intrusions: Ben Loyal (BL), Beinn Stumanadh (BS) and Cnoc nan Cuilean (CnC). Faults include the Loch Loyal Fault and two faults (F1 and F2) within the Cnoc nan Cuilean intrusion. Surrounding country rock foliations
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Figure 9.
Published: 22 February 2013
Figure 9. Selection of scanning electron microscope back scattered electron images of samples from the Cnoc nan Cuilean intrusion. (a) Interstitial allanite between euhedral and subhedral clinopyroxene, titanite and apatite (with K-feldspar and albite exsolution
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Figure 4.
Published: 22 February 2013
Figure 4. Field and hand sample photographs of mixing/mingling textures observed throughout the Cnoc nan Cuilean intrusion. (a) Lobate contact of dark-coloured melasyenites (Msy) with lighter leucosyenites (Lsy) (contact highlighted by white lines). (b
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1987
Journal of the Geological Society (1987) 144 (4): 611–617.
... age data for the Loch Borralan intrusion (430 f 4 Ma), for the main movements on the Ben More thrust plane. A detailed history of the main tectonic and igneous events in the Moine Thrust Zone is tabulated. Zircons from the undeformed Cnoc-nan-Cuilean syenite, emplaced in Moine rocks near Loch Loyal...
Journal Article
Published: 16 December 2013
Geological Magazine (2014) 151 (5): 899–915.
... A. 2013 . The structure and petrology of the Cnoc nan Cuilean Intrusion, Loch Loyal Syenite Complex, NW Scotland . Geological Magazine 150 , 783 – 800 . Hutton D. H. W. 1988 a . Granite emplacement mechanisms...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2011
Journal of the Geological Society (2011) 168 (1): 99–114.
..., Ben Stumanadh and Cnoc nan Cuilean intrusions ( Robertson & Parsons 1974 ; Holdsworth et al. 1999, 2001 ). Intrusion of the Loch Loyal syenites post-dated regional (Scandian) D 2 and D 3 folding and ductile thrusting in this part of the Moine ( Read 1931 ; Holdsworth et al. 1999, 2001...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 1984
Journal of the Geological Society (1984) 141 (4): 711–732.
...–9 Kent D. V. Opdyke N. D. The early Carboniferous palaeomagnetic field of North America and its bearing on the tectonics of the Northern Appalachians Earth, planet Sci Lett 1979 44 365 72 King B. C. The Cnoc nan Cuilean area of the Ben Loyal igneous complex Q J geol...
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2001
Journal of the Geological Society (2001) 158 (3): 501–512.
... and movement on the Moine Thrust Zone, NW Highlands, Scotland . Journal of the Geological Society , London 145 , 1 - 10 . King , B.C. 1942 . The Cnoc nan Cuilean area of the Ben Loyal igneous complex . Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 98 , 147 - 185 . Kinny...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 1971
Journal of the Geological Society (1971) 127 (4): 411–425.
... investigations have encompassed the minor in- trusions of Kirkcudbrightshire, the Cnoc nan Cuilean area of the Ben Loyal igneous complex, the Beinn and Dubhaich granite in Skye and the central igneous complex of Arran. You have also undertaken detailed structural studies on the Lewisian, Moinian and Dalradian...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1989
Journal of the Geological Society (1989) 146 (5): 809–823.
... hundreds of metres from the main intrusion and are sub-parallel to the foliation in the host rocks (e.g. NC5759 5463). A member of the Ben Loyal complex (the Cnoc nan Cuilean body) has yielded a U-Pb zircon date of 426 f 9 Ma (Halliday et al. 1987) which is regarded as an intrusion age. It places...
Journal Article
Published: 07 July 2023
Scottish Journal of Geology (2023) 59 (1-2): sjg2021-015.
...) fenites with carbonate veins Moniack Burn, Garson et al. (1984) carbonatitic vein Loch Borralan, Young et al. (1994) white sovite Loch Borralan, Young et al. (1994) phlogopite sovite Loch Loyal, Walters et al. (2013) Ben Loyal syenite Loch Loyal, Walters et al. (2013) Cnoc nan...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2010
DOI: 10.1144/SP335.18
EISBN: 9781862395831
... and Borralan intrusions; see review by Parsons 1999 ). A U–Pb zircon age of 426±9 Ma was obtained by Halliday et al. (1987) on the Cnoc nan Cúilean intrusion, part of the Loch Loyal complex. The structural relationships between the Loch Ailsh and Borralan intrusions and the thrusts within the Moine Thrust...
Series: Geological Society, London, Geology of Series
Published: 20 August 2024
DOI: 10.1144/GOS5-2022-52
EISBN: 9781786206893
... concentrations of REEs of any intrusion in the UK ( Fig. 17.5 ) ( Walters et al. 2013 ). The complex REEs in the Cnoc nan Cuilean intrusion are most enriched within melasyenites and in late thin and discontinuous biotite–magnetite veins. The latter contain up to 2 wt% total REEs hosted by allanite ( Fig...