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The Pegmatites of Trolvis Quarry, Carnmenellis, Cornwall

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

K. F. G. Hosking
Affiliation:
Camborne School of Metalliferous Mining, Cornwall.

Abstract

The pegmatites of Trolvis Quarry, Carnmenellis, are small lenticular masses which were developed before the joints of the associated granite. Both mineralogically simple and complex types occur: the latter are drusy. Whilst the earlier minerals lining the druses may have crystallized in a closed system, the later minerals were clearly deposited from a moving phase. The disposition of the later minerals was largely determined by earlier crystals acting as baffles to the mineral-depositing agents. The pegmatites appear to occupy spaces formed by the solution of the granite by a pegmatitic fraction of the magma.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1954

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