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THE geological foundation of the Isle of Man is an aged, complex sequence of slates, flags and greywacke, termed the Manx Slate Series. This thick geosynclinal pile, apparently of Cambrian age, outcrops over the greater part of the Island.
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SIMPSON, A. F2 Quartz Veining in the Manx Slate Series. Nature 199, 900–901 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/199900b0
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