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Apparent Coincidences in the Life-history of the Moine Schists

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Abstract

A review of the progress of knowledge concerning the Moine Schists shows that, whereas about twenty years ago many geologists supported Horne's contention that the Moine sediments were pre-Torridonian, there has been recently a marked swing towards Peach's view that they are the equivalents of the Torridonian. The interpretation of the structural petrology of these schists in the light of this change of opinion is then discussed.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1951

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