Stephenson, D., Bevins, R.E., Millward, D., Highton, A.J., Parsons, I., Stone, P. & Wadsworth, W.J. 1999. Caledonian Igneous Rocks of Great Britain. Geological Conservation Review Series No. 17, JNCC, Peterborough, ISBN 1 86107 471 9. The original source material for these web pages has been made available by the JNCC under the Open Government Licence 3.0. Full details in the JNCC Open Data Policy
Camas Eilean Ghlais
Potential GCR site
Description
There are two sub-parallel dykes at Camas Eilean Ghlais
Sabine (1953) correlated the dykes at Camas Eilean Ghlais with a dyke at Garvie Bay
Interpretation and conclusions
The exposures in the Camas Eilean Ghlais site are at the western extremity of one of the two nepheline-syenite dykes that occur in the Foreland. These exposures of a unique dyke rock, here cutting Torridonian sandstone, demonstrate the spatial extent of the alkaline province, and tie the silica-undersaturated magmatism in Assynt firmly to the Foreland and the underlying mantle. The dyke can be traced sporadically to within 3 km of the main part of the Loch Borralan intrusion, in which it closely matches rocks of the 'ledmorite' type. Although continuity with the Loch Borralan intrusion cannot be proved directly, the alignment of this petrographically distinctive dyke with compositionally similar rocks east of the Sole Thrust, places important restrictions on the scale of displacements on this plane subsequent to the emplacement of the silica-undersaturated alkaline rocks.