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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2001
Scottish Journal of Geology (2001) 37 (2): 53–57.
...R. Ian Harker; Timothy Leahy Synopsis The discovery of a late stage hastingsite gneissic granite in the Inchbae mass (possibly coeval with the riebeckite gneissic granite in the Carn Chuinneag mass) indicates that different physico-chemical conditions prevailed during the last granitic stages...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1956
Geological Magazine (1956) 93 (1): 57–62.
...R. I. Harker Abstract Early work in the area of the Carn Chuinneag and Inchbae granitic gneiss complexes in the highlands of northwest Scotland indicated that the complexes occupied the core of a syncline in the Moine series. More recently, a study of the current bedding in the hornfelses confirms...
Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 01 January 1992
DOI: 10.1130/SPE272-p473
... Using the ion microprobe SHRIMP we have analysed zircons from the Ben Vuirich, Glen Kyllachy, Inchbae and Vagastie Bridge granites from the Scottish Caledonides, in an attempt to resolve the ages of inherited zircons shown to be present in these granites by previous conventional multigrain...
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General map of Scottish Caledonides. A, Assynt culmination; MT, Moine Thrus...
Published: 01 December 2003
Chuinneag–Inchbae Granite; K, Keith; P, Portsoy.
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Geological map of northern Scotland (modified from  Thigpen et al., 2010 ) ...
Published: 01 March 2015
). The Moine Supergroup lies within the Northern Highlands terrane ( Fig. 1B ), which is separated from the Hebridean foreland to the northwest by the Moine thrust and the Grampian Highlands terrane to the southeast by the Great Glen fault. Abbreviations: CCG—Carn Chuinneag–Inchbae Granite; FAGG—Fort Augustus
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1954
Geological Magazine (1954) 91 (2): 129–136.
...R. I. Harker Abstract "Optical examination of the potash feldspars in the granitic gneisses of the Carn Chuinneag-Inchbae complex suggests that both orthoclase and microcline occur together--not infrequently in the same crystal. Optic axial and extinction angles, intermediate in value between those...
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Variations in the composition of garnet in hastingsite gneissic <span class="search-highlight">granite</span> fro...
Published: 01 November 2001
Fig. 2. Variations in the composition of garnet in hastingsite gneissic granite from Inchbae mass.
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Sketch map of northern Scotland showing the position of the Moine Supergrou...
Published: 01 March 2003
Fig. 1.  Sketch map of northern Scotland showing the position of the Moine Supergroup and the locations of the analysed samples. BW, Ben Wyvis; G, Glenelg; IC, Inchbae–Carn Chuinneag augen granite; MT, Moine Thrust; NT, Naver Thrust; S, Scardroy; SBT, Sgurr Beag Thrust.
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Simplified geological map of the Moine Supergroup and northwestern Caledoni...
Published: 03 March 2015
; SKT, Skinsdale Thrust; NT, Naver Thrust; ST, Swordly Thrust; LB, Loch Borolan; D, Durcha; OB, Oykell Bridge; CCG, Carn Chuinneag Granite; F, Fannich; IBG, Inchbae Augen Gneiss; CG, Carn Gorm; SC, Scardroy; SBT, Sgurr Beag Thrust; LM, Loch Monar; GU, Glen Urquhart; Dr, Drumnadrochit; Av, Avernish; G
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2003
Journal of the Geological Society (2003) 160 (6): 925–934.
... Chuinneag–Inchbae Granite; K, Keith; P, Portsoy. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1974
Journal of the Geological Society (1974) 130 (6): 509–524.
... Lond 1961 117 233 272 Harry W. T. The composite granite-gneiss of Western Ardgour Q Jl geol Soc Lond 1953 109 285 308 Harker R. I. Further data on the petrology of the pelitic hornfelses of the Cam Chuinneag-Inchbae region, Ross-shire, with special reference...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2006
Scottish Journal of Geology (2006) 42 (2): 113–136.
... the lower limit of the above range. Looking farther afield, the Carn Chuinneag and Inchbae granite intrusions, which intruded the Moine Supergroup, were considered by Peach et al. (1912 ) to be pre-tectonic, though later workers revised this to post-Dl ( Wilson & Shepherd 1979 ). Tanner (1996...
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Journal Article
Published: 15 October 2021
Geological Magazine (2022) 159 (1): 124–152.
... ∼840 and 790 Ma, has been proposed (Vance et al . 1998 ; Rogers et al . 1998 ; Tanner & Evans, 2003 ; Cutts et al . 2009 , 2010 ; Cawood et al . 2015 ). Late Proterozoic granites such as the Carn Chuinneag and Inchbae granites dated by U–Pb zircon at 594 ± 11 Ma (Oliver et al . 2008...
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Journal Article
Published: 03 March 2015
Scottish Journal of Geology (2015) 51 (1): 5–30.
...; SKT, Skinsdale Thrust; NT, Naver Thrust; ST, Swordly Thrust; LB, Loch Borolan; D, Durcha; OB, Oykell Bridge; CCG, Carn Chuinneag Granite; F, Fannich; IBG, Inchbae Augen Gneiss; CG, Carn Gorm; SC, Scardroy; SBT, Sgurr Beag Thrust; LM, Loch Monar; GU, Glen Urquhart; Dr, Drumnadrochit; Av, Avernish; G...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2003
Journal of the Geological Society (2003) 160 (2): 247–257.
...Fig. 1.  Sketch map of northern Scotland showing the position of the Moine Supergroup and the locations of the analysed samples. BW, Ben Wyvis; G, Glenelg; IC, Inchbae–Carn Chuinneag augen granite; MT, Moine Thrust; NT, Naver Thrust; S, Scardroy; SBT, Sgurr Beag Thrust. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2011
Scottish Journal of Geology (2011) 47 (1): 1–20.
... 2003 ; Cutts et al . 2010 ). However, it remains unclear how the different mineral ages relate to the regional tectonic evolution because the extent and limits of Grampian and Knoydartian deformation and metamorphism remain uncertain (e.g. Strachan et al . 2010 ). A number of augen granites...
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Journal Article
Published: 17 March 2021
Journal of the Geological Society (2021) 178 (4): jgs2020-241.
... and Solli 2009 ; Tegner et al. 2019 ). In northernmost Scotland, these include two minor granitic intrusions in the Skinsdale Nappe, the c. 600–580 Ma U–Pb dated Braeval and Berriedale granites ( Kinny et al. 2003 a ) and the Inchbae–Carn Chuinneag granite pluton c. 20 km further SW ( Oliver et...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2010
Mineralogical Magazine (2010) 74 (3): 529–551.
... ) The occurrence of orthoclase and microcline in the granitic gneisses of the Carn Chuinneag-Inchbae complex, E. Ross-shire . Geological Magazine , 91 , 129 – 136 . Harker , R.I. ( 1962 ) The older orthogneisses of Carn Chuinneag and Inchbae . Journal of Petrology , 3 , 215 – 237...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1984
Journal of the Geological Society (1984) 141 (2): 193–214.
...Janet Watson Abstract The geological evolution of the metamorphic Caledonides during the 100-million-year period from the phase of crustal thickening initiated by the Grampian orogeny to the emplacement of late granites at c. 400 Ma is reviewed. Shortening and westward transport associated...
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1998
Journal of the Geological Society (1998) 155 (1): 13–24.
... basement that had been aVected by Grenville orogenesis. Pidgeon & Compston (1992) reported inherited zircon cores in the Vagastie Bridge and Inchbae granites, both of which are intruded into the northern Moine. These cores either date from 1.60 to 1.75 Ga, or their isotopic systems were strongly disturbed...