2015

NH7458 : Salmon pink leucogranite of the Rosemarkie Inlier

taken 10 years ago, near to Balmungie, Highland, Scotland

Salmon pink leucogranite of the Rosemarkie Inlier
Salmon pink leucogranite of the Rosemarkie Inlier
A feast for geologists is a study of the form and colour of the Rosemarkie Inlier.
The Rosemarkie Inlier

An inlier is a geological term denoting an outcrop of older rocks which protrudes through younger rocks. North-east of Rosemarkie is a curious inlier made up of rocks which closely resemble the Moine and Lewisian rocks further west, being made up of the same sorts of ancient rocks which have undergone similar metamorphoses. In the Rosemarkie Inlier, however, these rocks are intruded and cut by numerous sheets and veins of salmon-pink leucogranite. The inlier is about 10 km long and 2 km wide, and is bounded on the west by Devonian sedimentary rocks. It lies parallel to the continuation of the Great Glen Fault, which is just offshore, and is thought to have been uplifted into its present position by movements related to the Fault.


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Geographical Context: Estuary, Marine Rocks, Scree, Cliffs
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NH7458, 258 images   (more nearby 🔍)
Photographer
Julian Paren   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Monday, 29 June, 2015   (more nearby)
Submitted
Thursday, 2 July, 2015
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! NH 7443 5879 [10m precision]
WGS84: 57:36.0953N 4:6.1731W
Camera Location
OSGB36: geotagged! NH 7442 5879
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EAST (about 90 degrees)
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