davenn said:
Dykes can be at any angle, right up to near vertical, if its vertical its usually called a pipe, if horizontal a sill. Dykes will come off a sill or a pipe at an angle.
wow Canada cool. you guys have the biggest dyke swarm that has been found anywhere in the world !
It is the Mackenzie dyke swarm in the Northwest Territories, Canada.
hope you enjoy your geology. I did a BSc in Geology some years back, absolutely loved it. An awesome topic learning about the world around you.
cheers
Dave
Yup! Although I live in Montreal, Quebec so haven't seen those ones!
On our field trip we went to a mountain in Montreal close to my school (Mount Royal)
Halfway up the mountain there was a large formation that obviously also had a dike in it, but my teacher also said something about glaciers being present and having something to do with the formation of the mountain...but I totally forget because it was a couple weeks ago! :(
Here's some shots of some rock formations that were above the rocks I mentioned before in this post:
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I have no idea what to say about these rocks as were on stairs pretty high up and couldn't even get close to them (my camera was zoomed in). All my teacher wants to know is what kinds of rocks these are, but I don't' even have an idea where to start! I mean are they igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary?
And finally at the top of the mountain we saw these rock formations:
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I'm pretty sure these are mafic igneous rocks because of their dark color, and they were also fine-grained (potentially Grabbro?). They were the highest rock we obvserved and also thus the youngest. They were also fairly weak.
Not sure what to say about these either lol these lab reports also leave me hanging on what to write for the "depositional environment" :(
Can read more about Mount Royal here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Royal Which I'm doing right now!