To explore this possibility both the anisotropy of susceptibility and the anisotropy of magnetic remanence of the dykes were measured. |
John Bacchus Dykes from Hull wrote the hymn tunes for The King of Love My Shepherd Is and Eternal Father, Strong to Save, and arranged We Plough the Fields and Scatter. |
Columnar joints are best developed in sills and dykes, volcanic vents, and former lava lakes. |
A founding member of Dykes Can Dance, a troupe that stages interventions at New York clubs, Samson shares music duties, makes art, and choreographs the stage show. |
Within the Grenville basement these are represented by alkalic to tholeiitic mafic dykes and alkalic to peralkaline granite plutons. |
Amphibolite sheets, interpreted to be deformed members of the Scourie Dykes, are much less common than on the mainland. |