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2. On the Carboniferous Volcanic Rocks in the Basin of the Firth of Forth—their Structure in the Field and under the Microscope

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

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Abstract

In the introductory portion of the paper a sketch is given of the present state of opinion among Continental petrographers regarding volcanic rocks associated with palæozoic formations. The author points out that a relic of Werner's belief in the recentness of volcanic action may still be traced pervading the ideas of German geologists. In this paper he endeavours to show that, alike in their formation in the field and in their structure under the microscope, the basalts and tuffs of palæozoic time were as truly the products of volcanic action as the lavas and ashes of the present day.

Type
Proceedings 1878–79
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1880

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