File:GSG GLA FIG 25 11.jpg
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description | English: Figure 25.11. Explanation of the Slockenray sequence. A. Two lava flows, one porphyritic, the other dark aphyric, are both simultaneously extruded and flow together towards the coastline where they both build out delta cones adjacent to each other, each cone being sourced by their individual lava types. When one lava type becomes dominant the boundary between them (changes position to extend the area of the dominant flow. At the same time the delta produced by the dominant lava expands at the expense of the delta produced by the less dominant lava and the boundary between them (iD) is affected. B, shows the location of the Slockenray section and the interfingering of the hyalotuff delta deposits which may have been caused by the growth of one delta at the expense of the other.
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author | Geological Society of Glasgow |
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