A Manual of Elementary Geology or, The Ancient Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants as Illustrated by Geological Monuments

CHAPTER XXXIV.

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ON THE DIFFERENT AGES OF THE PLUTONIC ROCKS.

Difficulty in ascertaining the precise age of a plutonic rock--Test of age by relative position--Test by intrusion and alteration--Test by mineral composition--Test by included fragments--Recent and Pliocene plutonic rocks, why invisible--Tertiary plutonic rocks in the Andes--Granite altering Cretaceous rocks--Granite altering Lias in the Alps and in Skye--Granite of Dartmoor altering Carboniferous strata--Granite of the Old Red Sandstone period--Syenite altering Silurian strata in Norway--Blending of the same with gneiss--Most ancient plutonic rocks--Granite protruded in a solid form--On the probable age of the granites of Arran, in Scotland 449