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Journal Article
Published: 28 August 2015
Scottish Journal of Geology (2015) 51 (2): 149–156.
... sandstones of the Lower Eday Sandstone Formation, the lowest formation of the Eday Group. Fossil fish are present in this uppermost part of the Rousay sequence, but do not include Osteolepis panderi or Millerosteus milleri and instead are dominantly of species with long ranges in the flagstone sequence...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2000
DOI: 10.1144/GSL.SP.2000.180.01.25
EISBN: 9781862394285
... 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...
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—Burial history diagram of the Middle Devonian Eday Sandstone Group and Sandwick Fish Bed in Orkney (after Astin, 1990, his Figure 9). The curve is constructed using the revised thicknesses for the lacustrine flagstones between the Sandwick Fishbed and the Eday Sandstone, and allowing for the presently compacted state of the sediments (Astin, 1990). The dashed curves assume 1000 m of Carboniferous sediments in the region. The ages of the dikes come from Brown (1975), Mykura (1976), and Baxter and Mitchell (1984). The dike magnetic ages and diagenetic magnetic ages preserved in the Eday Group are from Robinson (1985, 1986).
Published: 01 April 1993
Figure 3 —Burial history diagram of the Middle Devonian Eday Sandstone Group and Sandwick Fish Bed in Orkney (after Astin, 1990 , his Figure 9 ). The curve is constructed using the revised thicknesses for the lacustrine flagstones between the Sandwick Fishbed and the Eday Sandstone
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2019
DOI: 10.1144/SP471.14
EISBN: 9781786204103
... in Eday Group times ( Astin 1986 ). This extensional faulting probably continued as the basin subsided and sediments became lithified while buried to depths of up to 2.5 km. Fault movement Post-Permian extensional structures are seen at Birsay, deforming a Permian dyke. The later extension occurred...
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—Stratigraphy of the Old Red Sandstone within Orkney, after Mykura (1983) and Rogers (1987). A major hiatus is present at the Middle to Upper Devonian boundary, and the extent of the Upper Devonian succession is unknown. The dashed line within the Eday Group indicates the approximate location of the Eday Sandstone, which has been recently correlated with the North Scapa Sandstone.
Published: 01 April 1993
Figure 2 —Stratigraphy of the Old Red Sandstone within Orkney, after Mykura (1983) and Rogers (1987) . A major hiatus is present at the Middle to Upper Devonian boundary, and the extent of the Upper Devonian succession is unknown. The dashed line within the Eday Group indicates the approximate
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1990
Journal of the Geological Society (1990) 147 (1): 141–151.
... of the Eday Group, southern Orkney Scottish Journal of Geology 1985 21 285 300 Robinson, M. A. 1986. Palaeomagnetism of Old Red Sandstone and related rocks of the Orcadian Basin, including mineralogical studies of the remanence carriers. PhD Thesis, University of Leeds. Rogers, D. A. 1987...
Journal Article
Published: 15 May 2018
Scottish Journal of Geology (2018) 54 (2): 69–75.
... a head-shield (GSE 12724) of A. thule , but provided no description of the species. Based on other fish beds found in SE Shetland (e.g. Exnaboe), which contained species such as the antiarch Microbrachius , he considered the strata equivalent to the Eday Group of Orkney. He also provided a detailed...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2019
DOI: 10.1144/SP471.12
EISBN: 9781786204103
... was the Eday Marl has moved the position of the Old Red–Rotliegend Group boundary significantly up section and made the latter a much thinner interval. As outlined in the Millennium Atlas and evidenced here by the 13/19-1, 12/26-3 and 12/29-2 well correlation ( Fig. 5 ), the boundary was then picked using...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1993
AAPG Bulletin (1993) 77 (4): 625–637.
...Figure 3 —Burial history diagram of the Middle Devonian Eday Sandstone Group and Sandwick Fish Bed in Orkney (after Astin, 1990 , his Figure 9 ). The curve is constructed using the revised thicknesses for the lacustrine flagstones between the Sandwick Fishbed and the Eday Sandstone...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Geology of Series
Published: 20 August 2024
DOI: 10.1144/GOS5-2022-43
EISBN: 9781786206893
... ), and the distinct Eday Group depocentres ( Astin 1985 ). Other half-graben bounding faults are more subtle, being within monotonous flagstone sequences. However, despite this pattern, the Orcadian Basin is often still portrayed ( Trewin and Thirwall 2002 ; Andrews and Hartley 2015 ) as a large single lake system...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1996
Journal of the Geological Society (1996) 153 (3): 451–466.
...-sea environment. The Eday Mark, Orkney The Eday Mark which occur only in eastern Orkney (Fig. 4a) are a distinctive unit of red and green, calcareous mudstones and argillaceous siltstones and sandstones, punctuated by cleaner red and buff sandstones. They occur in the upper part of the Eday Group...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1989
Journal of the Geological Society (1989) 146 (3): 369–372.
... platform Petroleum Geology of the North European Margin 1984 London Norwegian Petroleum Society/Graham and Trotman 359 369 Robinson M. A. Palaeomagnetism of volcanics and sediments of the Eday Group, southern Orkney Scottish Journal of Geology 1985 21 285 300 Rogers, D. A. 1987...
Journal Article
Published: 17 May 2021
Scottish Journal of Geology (2021) 57 (2): sjg2020-030.
... ) median dorsal plate of Millerosteus minor , Middle Rousay Flagstone Member, The Sneck, Papa Westray [HY 4907 5386], author's collection. In Orkney the Rousay Flagstone Formation extends from the Upper Stromness Flagstone Formation to the Eday Group. It forms the bedrock across about a third...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2010
Scottish Journal of Geology (2010) 46 (2): 143–155.
... successions dated as Frasnian. The youngest fish assemblages in Orkney, from the lower portions of the Eday Group, are from the preceding invertebrate zone and therefore the Givetian–Frasnian boundary has been placed within the barren portion of the Upper Eday Group (Upper Eday Sandstone Formation...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2008
Scottish Journal of Geology (2008) 44 (1): 83–88.
.... (1996 ) consider a Givetian age most likely. They also noted evidence for a Givetian marine incursion into the Orcadian Basin, based on the discovery of scolecodonts in the Eday Marl Formation of the uppermost part of the Eday Group in Orkney, and considered that the sea lay to the east, and entered...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1983
Journal of the Geological Society (1983) 140 (2): 315–318.
..., and to dismiss the dating reliability of the fish faunas. While it is true that the Stonehaven Group (1500 m) is mostly Pridoli (U. Silurian) in age, the main volcanics (Arbuthnot Group) occur approximately 2300 m above the top of the Stonehaven Group (House et al. 1977), and both fish faunas (Westoll 1977...
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Published: 18 October 2016
Scottish Journal of Geology (2016) 52 (2): 90–101.
..., and thick sandstones and flagstones, including, on eastern Orkney, the distinctive red and yellow sandstones and marls of the Eday Marl Formation ( Marshall et al. 2011 ). Fig. 1. ( a ) Location of Orkney. B, Buchan; FI, Fair Isle; GH, Grampian Highlands; M, Moray; NH, Northern Highlands; O...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Geology of Series
Published: 01 January 2002
DOI: 10.1144/GOS4P.8
EISBN: 9781862393905
... the dominantly freshwater area (Trewin 1986). Marshall et al . (1996) have recovered scolecodonts from a level in the Givetian Eday Group that implies a brief connection to a marine area to the east. In the present North Sea marine Devonian limestones have been recorded in the Auk and Argyll oilfield area...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1992
Journal of the Geological Society (1992) 149 (4): 491–502.
.... comm.) that occur in the Walls basin and it is tempting to speculate that the Caithness Granite may be part of a larger complex extending northwards under Orkney where it sourced the Devonian lavas in the Eday Group and lavas at the base of the Upper ORS of Hoy. The remaining high rank region...
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1987
Journal of the Geological Society (1987) 144 (6): 871–884.
..., such as the early North Scapa fault and the offset of the Eday Group sandstones on South Ronaldsay by the East Scapa fault, indicate a net dextral strike-slip displacement of several kilometres. The asymmetric and open folds associated with the sinistral displacement predate dykes which are dated as W N W late...