Ardvreck Group
The Ardvreck Group is a stratigraphic group of early Cambrian age found in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. It lies unconformably on gneisses of the Lewisian complex or sandstones of the Torridonian Supergroup. It consists of two formations, the basal quartzites and quartz arenites of the Eriboll Formation and the overlying dolomitic siltstones and sandstones and quartz arenites of the An-t-Sron Formation. It is overlain conformably by the Ghrudaidh Formation of the Durness Group. The Ardvreck Group was at one time known as the "Eriboll Group".[1]
Ardvreck Group Stratigraphic range: Lower Cambrian | |
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Quartz arenite with skolithos burrows, the Pipe Rock of the upper Eriboll Formation, viewed on a bedding surface | |
Type | Group |
Sub-units | Eriboll Formation, An-t-Sron Formation |
Underlies | Durness Group |
Overlies | Lewisian complex or Torridonian Supergroup |
Thickness | up to 142 m |
Lithology | |
Primary | quartzite, quartz arenite |
Location | |
Region | Hebridean Terrane |
Country | Scotland |
Extent | Northwest Highlands |
Type section | |
Named for | Ardvreck Castle |
References
- British Geological Survey. "Ardvreck Group". BGS Lexicon of Named Rock Units. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
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