Geological Observations on South AmericaDarwin, Charles
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Geological Observations on South America
Darwin, Charles
Beagle Expedition (1831-1836); Geology -- South America; Mollusks, Fossil -- South America; Paleontology
Dikes are frequent in the metamorphic schists of the Chonos Islands,
and seem feebly to represent that great band of trappean and ancient
volcanic rocks on the south-western coast of Tierra del Fuego. At S.
Andres I observed in the space of half-a-mile, seven broad, parallel
dikes, composed of three varieties of trap, running in a N.W. and S.E.
line, parallel to the neighbouring mountain-ranges of altered
clay-slate; but they must be of long subsequent origin to these
mountains; for they intersected the volcanic formation described in the
last chapter. North of Tres Montes, I noticed three dikes differing
from each other in composition, one of them having a euritic base
including large octagons of quartz; these dikes, as well as several of
porphyritic greenstone at Vallenar Bay, extended N.E. and S.W., nearly
at right angles to the foliation of the schists, but in the line of
their joints. At Low’s Harbour, however, a set of great parallel dikes,
one ninety yards and another sixty yards in width, have been guided by
the foliation of the mica-schist, and hence are inclined westward at an
angle of 45 degrees: these dikes are formed of various porphyritic
traps, some of which are remarkable from containing numerous rounded
grains of quartz. A porphyritic trap of this latter kind, passed in one
of the dikes into a most curious hornstone, perfectly white, with a
waxy fracture and pellucid edges, fusible, and containing many grains
of quartz and specks of iron pyrites. In the ninety-yard dike several
large, apparently now quite isolated, fragments of mica-slate were
embedded: but as their foliation was exactly parallel to that of the
surrounding solid rock, no doubt these new separate fragments
originally formed wedge-shaped depending portions of a continuous vault
or crust, once extending over the dike, but since worn down and
denuded.
CHILOE, VALDIVIA, CONCEPCION.
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