A Tertiary Igneous Dyke
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A Tertiary Igneous Dyke
A Tertiary igneous dyke cutting through a sandstone deposit. The igneous rock pierced its way through the earths crust in a vertical fissure. The surrounding triassic sandstones have been baked and hardened by the heat of the intrusion. The location is the shore west of Kildonan Castle, south-west of the Isle of Arran, Scotland. Date: circa 1920
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Media ID 14118018
© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
Arran Baked Crust Cutting Deposit Dyke Fissure Hardened Heat Igneous Intrusion Isle Pierced Sandstone Shore Surrounding Tertiary Triassic Kildonan Sandstones
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