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Eday Group
The vertebrate biostratigraphy of the Rousay sequence in the Middle Devonian of Orkney, Scotland
Devonian (Givetian) miospores from the Walls Group, Shetland
Abstract Miospores demonstrate that the Walls Group of West Shetland is of early and possibly in part late Givetian age (Late Mid-Devonian age). This is both substantially younger in age and of a shorter duration than previously estimated. The correlative rocks of the Walls Group are those of southeast Shetland, Fair Isle, the Eday Group of Orkney and the John O'Groats Sandstone Group of Caithness. The two formations of the Walls Group are, at least in part, time equivalent rather than a stacked sequence. The total thickness of sediment is likely to be much less than the generally cited 12 km, given the short time duration represented by the single miospore assemblage identified throughout the succession. The low diversity of the miospore assemblage and its fluctuating dominant species is interpreted as reflecting a local vegetation source in a low preservation environment. The age and thermal maturity contrast between the Walls Group and the sedimentary successions to the west (Melby, Papa Stour and Foula) provide further constraints on the movement history along the St Magnus Bay Fault system.
—Burial history diagram of the Middle Devonian Eday Sandstone Group and San...
Abstract All of the components of an exhumed Devonian petroleum system occur in Orkney. These include a good quality mature source rock to bitumen-bearing sandstone reservoirs, with several separate accumulations that could have held about 1.88 billion barrels of oil. The exhumed system presents an excellent analogue for deeply buried petroleum systems offshore. Whilst lighter oils are now absent, reported oil shows occur, commonly associated with faults cutting the Eday Group. On Orkney, Middle Devonian source rocks (750 m thick) were thick lacustrine laminites (fish beds) representing some 30% of the sequence. RockEval and vitrinite analyses show the organic matter is good quality Type I and II and within the early oil window. These source rocks underwent burial until Permian inversion. Several exhumed reservoirs occur on Orkney in aeolian and fluvial sandstones with porosities from 15 to 25%. These reservoirs have been ‘breached’, losing the light-end hydrocarbons, leaving pore space oil stain and bitumen residues. Thin fluvial and sheet-floods sands found within the lake cycles have bitumen residues and provided connectivity between the thicker reservoir units. All types of trap are found including a major, broad anticline running north–south on Mainland Orkney and an unconformity with fault traps and pinchouts.
—Stratigraphy of the Old Red Sandstone within Orkney, after Mykura (1983) ...
The Devonian lacustrine sediments of Orkney, Scotland; implications for climate cyclicity, basin structure and maturation history
A redescription of the endemic antiarch placoderm Asterolepis thule from the Middle Devonian (Givetian) of Shetland and its biostratigraphical horizon
The Old Red Group (Devonian) – Rotliegend Group (Permian) Unconformity in the Inner Moray Firth
Abstract A major stratigraphical problem in the offshore Paleozoic of the Inner Moray Firth is the identification of the top of the Devonian Old Red Sandstone Group beneath the lithologically similar Permian Rotliegend Group. Wireline log criteria for a revised Old Red Group to Permian boundary are given for the Inner Moray Firth. Section lines drawn using these criteria and flattened on the overlying Triassic Smith Bank or Permian Kupferschiefer formations show a relatively thin development of Rotliegend with two depocentres. The underlying Devonian when flattened on the Eday Marl shows a systematic subcrop pattern. There is currently no exposed onshore Old Red to Rotliegend boundary, but the possibility remains that a Permian section is present in the ‘Upper Old Red Sandstone’ of Tarbat in Easter Ross. An exposed Permian–Devonian boundary is present in East Greenland and provides an analogue for the Inner Moray Firth.
Deformation Microstructures and Diagenesis in Sandstone Adjacent to an Extensional Fault: Implications for the Flow and Entrapment of Hydrocarbons
Old Red Sandstone: continental sedimentation on the eroding Caledonian Orogen
Devonian marine incursions into the Orcadian Basin, Scotland
Short Paper: Devonian and later movements on the Great Glen fault system, Scotland
A new geological map and review of the Middle Devonian rocks of Westray and Papa Westray, Orkney, Scotland
Periodicity determination of lacustrine cycles from the Devonian of Northern Scotland
Discovery of the arthrodire genus Actinolepis (class Placodermi) in the Middle Devonian of Scotland
Discussion on implications for Caledonian plate tectonic models of chemical data from volcanic rocks of the British Old Red Sandstone
The last glaciation in Orkney, Scotland: glacial stratigraphy, event sequence and flow paths
Abstract The account of the Old Red Sandstone (ORS) given by Wally Mykura (1991) in the third edition of this book remains an authoritative account containing many details which will not be repeated here. Wally Mykura wrote at a time of active controversy concerning the relation of the Grampian Block to Devonian successions south of the Highland Boundary Fault. His untimely death robbed him of the opportunity to discuss problems which have been reconciled to some extent by recent work and revision of absolute ages for the Devonian (Tucker et al . 1998). The chapter title follows tradition, recognizing that both the base and the top of the Devonian cannot generally be defined in Scotland. The Stonehaven Group of ORS facies is now thought to be as old as the Mid-Silurian (Marshall 1991) and the top of the Upper ORS passes conformably up into Carboniferous strata. The term Old Red Sandstone (discussion in Waterston 1965) was originally derived from the ‘Oelter rother Sandstein’ of Werner, and was applied to the Permian red sandstones of Germany. Phillips (1818) used ORS in its present sense, and Murchison (1839) considered it should be regarded as a system. However, it was Sedgwick & Murchison (1839) who established the Devonian system for marine strata in SW England and included the ORS within the Devonian. Old Red Sandstone is now used as a facies term and, whilst the rocks are mostly of Devonian age, there are notable exceptions. The distribution of ORS strata ( Fig. 8.1 ) shows