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DescriptionMultiple Igneous Intrusion Phases Kosterhavet Sweden.jpg
English: An igneous intrusion cut by, "a pegmatite dyke," which in turn is cut by a dolerite dyke. These rocks are of Precambrian (Proterozoic) age and they are located in Kosterhavet National Park on Yttre Ursholmen island in the——Koster Islands in Sweden. The oldest igneous rocks in this photo show features caused by magma mingling. Or magma mixing.
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Author Thomas Eliasson of Geological Survey of Sweden https://www.flickr.com/people/geologicalsurveyofsweden/
Camera location58° 53′ 42.89″ N, 10° 59′ 00.27″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo 58.895246; 10.983409

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These are the oldest rocks in this photo. They are an igneous intrusion that formed by magma mixing or magma mingling.

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Dolerite dyke, the youngest rock in this photo.

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