| Loch Bà | |
|---|---|
|  Loch Bà, near the north-western end | |
|   Loch Bà | |
| Location | Isle of Mull, Argyll and Bute, Scotland | 
| Coordinates | 56°28′N 5°57′W / 56.47°N 5.95°W | 
| Primary inflows | Glencannel River, River Clachaig, Allt a' Bheoil-ath Dheirg | 
| Primary outflows | River Bà | 
| Max. length | 4.7 km (2.9 mi) | 
| Max. width | 1.3 km (0.8 mi) | 
| Surface elevation | 10 m (33 ft) | 
Loch Bà is a freshwater loch, about 5 km long, in the centre of the Isle of Mull, in Scotland. It is drained by the River Bà, flowing into Loch na Keal, a sea loch on the west of Mull.[1]
Geography
The Loch Bà ring dike, found on the Isle of Mull in Scotland, serves as a classic example of a well formed ring dike.[2] This intrusive body forms an oval and its diameter can be measured at roughly 5.8 km by 8.5 km. The width of the dike varies throughout the profile, with a maximum width of approximately 300 meters. The composition varies from rhyolite to felsite, with phenocrysts of alkali feldspar and mafic minerals.[3]
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