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Mineral chemistry of the Mull-Morvern Tertiary lava succession, western Scotland
Andrew C. Kerr
Andrew C. Kerr
University of Leicester, Department of Geology, Leicester, United Kingdom
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Mineralogical Magazine (1998) 62 (3): 295-312.
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- alkali feldspar
- Argyllshire Scotland
- Cenozoic
- chain silicates
- clinopyroxene
- Europe
- feldspar group
- forsterite
- fractional crystallization
- framework silicates
- geochemistry
- Great Britain
- Hebrides
- ilmenite
- Inner Hebrides
- K-feldspar
- lava
- magmas
- magnetite
- mineral composition
- minor elements
- Mull Island
- nesosilicates
- olivine group
- orthosilicates
- oxides
- petrography
- plagioclase
- pyroxene group
- Scotland
- silicates
- Strathclyde region Scotland
- Tertiary
- United Kingdom
- Western Europe
- Coire Gorm Lava
- Mull Plateau Group
- Morvern Peninsula
- Central Mull Tholeiite
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