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Omagh Thrust

Coordinates: 54°36′08″N 8°51′06″W / 54.60224°N 8.85178°W / 54.60224; -8.85178
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Geological map of Ireland. The red line marks the Omagh Thrust Fault.

The Omagh Thrust Fault is a geological fault in County Tyrone. It is of one of the most important structural discontinuities in Northern Ireland[1] and an extension of the Highland Boundary Fault which runs through Scotland.[2]

The fault occurred in the Caledonian orogeny, during a late stage of this period of mountain building. Older sequences of Dalriadan metamorphic strata were moved over younger Ordovician ones with the fault as their boundary.

There is access to a view of the fault at Mountfield Quarry, County Tyrone. This has been designated an Area of Special Scientific Interest.[1]

See also

References

General references

  • Map sheet 44 (and accompanying memoir) of the series of 1:50,000 scale geological maps of Northern Ireland published by Geological Survey of Northern Ireland.
  • Lyle, P. 2003 Classic geology in Europe 5 The north of Ireland Terra Publishing, Harpenden

Footnotes

54°36′08″N 8°51′06″W / 54.60224°N 8.85178°W / 54.60224; -8.85178