Durness Group
Appearance
Durness Group | |
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Stratigraphic range: Cambrian–Ordovician | |
Type | Group |
Sub-units | Ghrudaidh Formation, Eilean Dubh Formation, Sailmhor Formation, Sangomore Formation, Balnakiel Formation, Croisaphuill Formation, Durine Formation |
Underlies | Moine Supergroup along the Moine Thrust. |
Overlies | An t-Sron Formation of the Ardvreck Group |
Thickness | up to 750 m (2,460 ft) |
Lithology | |
Primary | Dolomite |
Other | Limestone, chert |
Location | |
Region | Northwest Highlands |
Country | Scotland |
Type section | |
Named for | Durness |
The Durness Group is a geological group, a stratigraphic unit, formed mainly of dolomites of late Cambrian to early Ordovician age.[1] It outcrops along the full strike extent of the Moine Thrust Belt in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. Within the thrust belt it is often affected by thrust faulting.
References
- ^ "Durness Group". BGS Lexicon of Named Rock Units. British Geological Survey. Retrieved 30 July 2018.