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Caption: Photomicrograph of limestone. Light: PPL. Magnification: x2.5. Glenlia Quarry, near Foyers, Invernessshire, Scotland.
Description: A dull, compact limestone with varying shades of grey, greenish and pinkish-mottle. This specimen is Lower Cambrian Fucoid Beds in age. BGS sample number SL 241. British Geological Survey Petrology Collection sample number S 35274. Photomicrograph details: Light: PPL, Magnification: x2.5. The rock is composed essentially of calcite, talc-silicates, mica and feldspar, with accessory sphene. The calcite is in grains up to 0.5 mm across. The talc-silicates include zoisite, epidote, pyroxene, pale green tremolite, the total and relative abundance of which vary from place to place in the sample. The feldspar is chiefly potash-feldspar and shows microcline twinning occasionally. Some albite is also present. The mica is a brown phlogopite. In summary the sample is a limestone with feldspathic calcsilicate folia. It has a foliated, granoschistose texture.
Date taken: Sun Jun 25 00:00:00 GMT 1905
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Orientation: Landscape
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