File:EGS Ballachulish Fig 02.jpg
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Summary
Outline of lithostratigraphic units and major regional structures around the Ballachulish Igneous Complex. The position of the garnet isograd of regional metamorphism. Which formed prior to intrusion of the complex, is extrapolated across the area of the complex. From Pattison & Harte (1997).
Figure 2. From: Pattison, D.R.M. and Harte, B. The Ballachulish Igneous Complex and aureole: a field guide. Edinburgh : Edinburgh Geological Society, 2001.
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- Chaotic Zone migmatites, Ballachulish Igneous Complex - an excursion
- Dalradian host rocks and contact hornfelses, Ballachulish Igneous Complex - an excursion