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Caption: Charlestown Main Limestone, Chapel Quarry, about 2 miles north-west of Kirkcaldy. Fife Region.
Description: Pale grey limestone with pink and white patches. (Specimen from near the quarry floor). The rock is partly a limestone composed of organic debris with abundant echinodermal fragments. Throughout this portion grains of datolite and garnet are common. Part of the rock is more shaly, enclosing crinoid remains. This portion is brown and opaque, but near the edge of the slide it shows fibres and a multitude of minute grains and prisms with high extinction angle. 'Pectolite has been observed as the main constituent of two very thin sinuous and impersistent veins in one of which the pectolite is locally replaced by apophyllite.' (Phemister and MacGregor, op. cit.). Limestone with calcsilicates, fine-grained, zoichnic, bedded. SL0010. Britrocks S34445(b3). Magnification x40. Light XPL.
Date taken: Wed Jan 21 00:00:00 GMT 2004
Photographer: Sutherland, A.
Copyright statement: NERC
Additional information: Description from: Limestones of Scotland: chemical analyses and petrography. Edinburgh : HMSO, 1956.
Orientation: Landscape
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