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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1989
Journal of the Geological Society (1989) 146 (1): 85–96.
.... (A) shows the seemingly homogeneous nature of the dark micaceous psammite. (B) is a positive print of an X-ray radiograph of the same slab, showing sedimentary structures. Specimen from a thin-bedded sequence within the Laggan Member. semipelite, here termed the Inverlair Formation. However, in the north...
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1990
Journal of the Geological Society (1990) 147 (4): 732–734.
... whether it represents part of the interdeltaicldeltaic facies association which according to Glover & Winchester characterizes the Inverlair Formation of the Glen Spean Subgroup. Additionally, from the representative log provided (their fig. 5) for the Inverlair Formation, the sequence could equally well...
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1999
Journal of the Geological Society (1999) 156 (6): 1175–1182.
... Markie. The overlying Inverlair Psammite Formation crops out within and immediately west of the Steep Belt. It is at least 700 m thick south of Beinn a Chlachair but thins dramatically northeast such that it is absent at Kinlochlaggan, only 10 km away (Fig. 2). The eastern Grampian Group...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1995
Journal of the Geological Society (1995) 152 (2): 391–406.
.... 1). Here the Inverlair Formation oversteps the underlying Clachaig Formation on to the Creag Meagaidh Formation (Figs 1 & 2). Elsewhere in the Grampian Group formational boundaries appear to be transitional. The Appin Group of the study area comprises two subgroups (Fig. 2, Table 1). The older...
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1994
Journal of the Geological Society (1994) 151 (6): 971–986.
... by the change in the vergence of minor F1 folds and by repetition of the well-established lithostratigraphy. Westwards the axial traces of these nappes are folded around the D2 Blackwater Synform and Inverlair Antiform, and can be traced through the main outcrop of the Leven Schist Formation in the Glen Spean...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2007
Scottish Journal of Geology (2007) 43 (1): 9–14.
... Clachaig and Inverlair Formations in the type area. According to the Grampian Group basin architectural model of Smith et al. (1999 ), the two areas occupied different rift basins and so it is not surprising that they record different environments. The Gaick Psammite Formation and the type area Glen...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1999
Journal of the Geological Society (1999) 156 (6): 1163–1173.
... Semipelite Fm; DS, Dava succession; DRS, Drumochter succession; EF, Eilde Flags; EL, Elrick Formation; GB, Glen Buck Psammite Fm; GBS Glen Banchor succession; GS, Glenshirra Subgroup (undivided); IL, Inverlair Psammite Fm; K, Kincraig Formation; KLQ, Kinlochlaggan Quartzite Fm; LL, Loch Laggan Psammite Fm...
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1999
Journal of the Geological Society (1999) 156 (6): 1183–1193.
... locally contain calc-silicate rocks. The structurally and stratigraphically overlying Appin Group (Harris & Pitcher 1975) is dominated by schistose pelitic to semipelitic rocks, with thin quartzites near the base, and meta-limestone and slate formations in the upper part of the group. Phillips et al...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2006
Scottish Journal of Geology (2006) 42 (2): 149–159.
...). In the uppermost parts of the Corrieyairack Basin succession, a change to shallow-water depositional environments was recorded (Clachaig Semipelite Formation and Inverlair Psammite Formation, Glen Spean Subgroup). Fig. 4. Proposed lithostratigraphical correlation for parts of the Grampian Group...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Reports
Published: 01 January 1994
DOI: 10.1144/SR22.4
EISBN: 9781786202857
... and Glen Spean subgroups is therefore drawn at the base of the Inverlair Formation (see below). Marked thickness and facies variations occur between the Corrieyairack Pass, Glen Spean and Loch Laggan in the northern part of the Glen Roy Sheet (63W) (May pers. comm. 1991; Clark pers. comm. 1991; Key...
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1996
Journal of the Geological Society (1996) 153 (6): 839–852.
... of the Strath Ossian Complex, as part of the Inverlair Psammite Formation (Glover & Winchester 1989; Key et al. 1993). Pebble beds containing K-feldspar clasts are confined to the topmost stratigraphic unit (Eilde Flags Formation) in the south. White calc-silicate pods are erratically distributed throughout...
Journal Article
Published: 09 December 2019
Scottish Journal of Geology (2020) 56 (1): 30–46.
... and sandstone formations ( Mykura et al. 1976 ). At its maximum extent the basin is 0.6 × 0.3 km, occupies an area of 0.1 km 2 , and lies at an altitude of 30 m a.s.l. ( Fig. 1 ). The hydrological catchment of the site is estimated to be 1.6 km 2 . At present an active valley mire occupies the site, with one...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2010
The Journal of Geology (2010) 118 (3): 223–246.
...  Inverlair Psammite Fm Quartzite; mylonitic quartzite; psammite, quartzite, semipelite  Linnhe Quartzite Mm Metaquartzite, semipelite  March Burn Quartzite Fm Feldspathic quartzite  Undifferentiated Grampian Gp Quartzite Note. Mm = member, Fm = formation, Gp = group. a Outcrops...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Geology of Series
Published: 20 August 2024
DOI: 10.1144/GOS5-2022-12
EISBN: 9781786206893
... ) coarse-grained to granular arkosic psammite (a and b: Gairbeinn Pebbly Psammite Member); ( c ) small channel and trough cross-bedding in arkosic psammite (Garva Bridge Psammite Formation). ( d) –( f ) Grampian Group rocks interpreted as ( d ) shallow-marine deposits of decimetre-scale interbedded pelite...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Geology of Series
Published: 20 August 2024
DOI: 10.1144/GOS5-2021-42
EISBN: 9781786206893
... with crenulations preserved within the microcline crystals. Inverlair Formation, Grampian Group, Glen Roy, Inverness-shire (cross polarized light (XPL)). ( b ) Garnet–staurolite–mica-schist displaying garnet porphyroblast fabric relationships and curved inclusion trails. Leven Schist Formation, Glen, Inverness...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Geology of Series
Published: 01 January 2002
DOI: 10.1144/GOS4P.4
EISBN: 9781862393905
... with crenulations preserved within the microcline crystals (Inverlair Formation, Grampian Group, Glen Roy, Inverness-shire, XPL, BGS photograph P104092); (b) garnet schist with crenulations preserved within the garnet (Leven Schist Formation, Appin Group, Glen Roy, Inverness-shire, XPL, BGS photograph P104081...
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