1-20 OF 62 RESULTS FOR

Lanark Group

Results shown limited to content with bounding coordinates.
Follow your search
Access your saved searches in your account

Would you like to receive an alert when new items match your search?
Close Modal
Sort by
Image
Lithostratigraphy of the Siluro-Devonian Lanark Group in the SW Midland Valley of Scotland with depositional settings (dashed lines indicate gaps in exposure).
Published: 01 November 2006
Fig. 2. Lithostratigraphy of the Siluro-Devonian Lanark Group in the SW Midland Valley of Scotland with depositional settings (dashed lines indicate gaps in exposure).
Image
Published: 01 April 2004
TABLE 2 Representative sandstone compositional data for Silurian and Lanark Group sequences exposed in the southern Midland Valley (values are modal percentages)
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2004
Scottish Journal of Geology (2004) 40 (1): 23–42.
...TABLE 2 Representative sandstone compositional data for Silurian and Lanark Group sequences exposed in the southern Midland Valley (values are modal percentages) ...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: Composition and provenance of the Silurian to Devo...
Second thumbnail for: Composition and provenance of the Silurian to Devo...
Third thumbnail for: Composition and provenance of the Silurian to Devo...
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2000
Scottish Journal of Geology (2000) 36 (1): 33–37.
...H. A. Armstrong; A. W. Owen; E. N. K. Clarkson Synopsis In the southern part of the Scottish Midland Valley Lower Old Red Sandstone sedimentary and volcanic strata of the Lanark Group unconformably overlie inliers of largely marine Silurian rocks. The oldest of the four formations of the Lanark...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: Ordovician limestone clasts in the Lower Old Red S...
Second thumbnail for: Ordovician limestone clasts in the Lower Old Red S...
Image
Lithostratigraphical variation in mono- and polycrystalline quartz, plagioclase, metamorphic and volcanic lithic contents of sandstones from the Silurian inliers and Lanark Group of: (a) Pentland Hills (North Esk inlier); (b) Lanark district to the northwest of the Carmichael Fault; (c) Lanark district to the SE of the Carmichael Fault; and (d) New Cumnock district (Lanark Group only).
Published: 01 April 2004
Fig. 7. Lithostratigraphical variation in mono- and polycrystalline quartz, plagioclase, metamorphic and volcanic lithic contents of sandstones from the Silurian inliers and Lanark Group of: (a) Pentland Hills (North Esk inlier); (b) Lanark district to the northwest of the Carmichael Fault
Image
Photomicrographs: (a) coarse-grained, very closely packed sandstone, Eastgate Formation (Carmichael inlier); (b) coarse-grained sandstone rich in clasts of fine- to very fine-grained volcanic rocks, Cock Rig Formation (North Esk inlier); (c) very coarse-grained, pebbly sandstone or microconglomerate containing small pebbles of porphyritic basaltic to andesitic rock. Cock Rig Formation (North Esk inlier); (d) medium-grained sandstone, Swanshaw Sandstone Formation (Lanark Group); and (e) very coarse-grained sandstone containing hematized volcanic rock fragments, Auchtitench Sandstone Formation (Lanark Group). All photographs taken under plane polarized light; scale bars = 1.0   mm.
Published: 01 April 2004
or microconglomerate containing small pebbles of porphyritic basaltic to andesitic rock. Cock Rig Formation (North Esk inlier); (d) medium-grained sandstone, Swanshaw Sandstone Formation (Lanark Group); and (e) very coarse-grained sandstone containing hematized volcanic rock fragments, Auchtitench Sandstone
Image
Published: 01 April 2004
TABLE A1 Major and minor detrital components within the main lithostratigraphical units of the Silurian Carmichael, Eastfield and North Esk inliers, and Siluro-Devonian Lanark Group
Image
Simplified geological map of the Midland Valley of Scotland showing the distribution of Silurian inliers and the Siluro-Devonian Lanark Group. Silurian nliers: A, Craighead; B, Girvan Main; C, Lesmahagow; D, Hagshaw Hills; E, Carmichael; F, Eastfield; G, Pentland Hills (North Esk). Faults: SVF, Stinchar Valley Fault; GAF, Glen App Fault; KLF, Kerse Loch Fault; BF, Bankend Fault; CCF, Carmacoup Fault; IGF, Inchgotrick Fault; CMF, Carmichael Fault; PF, Pentland Fault; CCF, Crossgatehall Fault.
Published: 01 April 2004
Fig. 1. Simplified geological map of the Midland Valley of Scotland showing the distribution of Silurian inliers and the Siluro-Devonian Lanark Group. Silurian nliers: A, Craighead; B, Girvan Main; C, Lesmahagow; D, Hagshaw Hills; E, Carmichael; F, Eastfield; G, Pentland Hills (North Esk). Faults
Image
Simplified geological map of the southern Midland Valley of Scotland showing the distribution of Silurian inliers and the Siluro-Devonian Lanark Group. Silurian inliers: A, Craighead; B, Girvan Main; C, Lesmahagow; D, Hagshaw Hills; E, Carmichael; F, Eastfield; G, Pentland Hills (North Esk). Faults: SVF, Stinchar Valley Fault; GAF, Glen App Fault; KLF, Kerse Loch Fault; BF, Bankend Fault; CCF, Carmacoup Fault; IGF, Inchgotrick Fault; CMF, Carmichael Fault; PF, Pentland Fault, CGF, Crossgatehall Fault.
Published: 01 November 2009
Fig. 2. Simplified geological map of the southern Midland Valley of Scotland showing the distribution of Silurian inliers and the Siluro-Devonian Lanark Group. Silurian inliers: A, Craighead; B, Girvan Main; C, Lesmahagow; D, Hagshaw Hills; E, Carmichael; F, Eastfield; G, Pentland Hills (North
Journal Article
Published: 09 May 2022
Scottish Journal of Geology (2022) 58 (1): sjg2021-010.
...) The Greywacke Conglomerate Formation (GRWC) is the oldest formation of the Silurian–early Devonian Lanark Group (Old Red Sandstone Supergroup) deposited in the Lanark Basin of the southwestern Midland Valley, Scotland (MVS) ( Fig. 1a, b ) ( Syba 1989 ; Phillips et al. 1997 ; Paterson et al. 1998 ; Smith...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: Facies analysis of the Greywacke Conglomerate Form...
Second thumbnail for: Facies analysis of the Greywacke Conglomerate Form...
Third thumbnail for: Facies analysis of the Greywacke Conglomerate Form...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2006
Scottish Journal of Geology (2006) 42 (2): 161–177.
...Fig. 2. Lithostratigraphy of the Siluro-Devonian Lanark Group in the SW Midland Valley of Scotland with depositional settings (dashed lines indicate gaps in exposure). ...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: Fluvial and aeolian deposition in the Siluro-Devon...
Second thumbnail for: Fluvial and aeolian deposition in the Siluro-Devon...
Third thumbnail for: Fluvial and aeolian deposition in the Siluro-Devon...
Image
East-west correlation (see Fig. 1 for trace of cross section) of units from drill-hole cores of the Potsdam Group across the Ottawa Embayment and Quebec Basin. Numbers correspond to the following drill holes: (1) Lanark County No. 1, (2) Lanark County No. 2, (3) AMEC MW-301 monitoring well, (4) Dominion Observatory No. 1, (5) Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) LeBreton No. 1, (6) GSC Russell No. 1 and Consumers No. 12023, (7) GSC McCrimmon No. 1, (8) Gastem Dundee No. 1, (9) St. Lawrence River No. 1, (10) Quonto-International St. Vincent de Paul No. 1, (11) Quonto-International Mascouche No. 1. Faults shown here are the Hazeldean fault (HF), Gloucester fault (GF), and Ste. Justine fault (SJF). HF Fm.—Hannawa Falls Formation; RAO Mb.—Riviere Aux Outardes Member; A1–A3—allounits 1–3.
Published: 27 February 2018
Figure 4. East-west correlation (see Fig. 1 for trace of cross section) of units from drill-hole cores of the Potsdam Group across the Ottawa Embayment and Quebec Basin. Numbers correspond to the following drill holes: (1) Lanark County No. 1, (2) Lanark County No. 2, (3) AMEC MW-301 monitoring
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2009
Scottish Journal of Geology (2009) 45 (2): 131–146.
...Fig. 2. Simplified geological map of the southern Midland Valley of Scotland showing the distribution of Silurian inliers and the Siluro-Devonian Lanark Group. Silurian inliers: A, Craighead; B, Girvan Main; C, Lesmahagow; D, Hagshaw Hills; E, Carmichael; F, Eastfield; G, Pentland Hills (North...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: Zircon age constraints on the provenance of Llando...
Second thumbnail for: Zircon age constraints on the provenance of Llando...
Third thumbnail for: Zircon age constraints on the provenance of Llando...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1961
AAPG Bulletin (1961) 45 (1): 39–50.
..., Pennsylvania. FIG. 1. —Outcrop map of Jacksonburg formation in eastern Pennsylvania and western New Jersey (after R. L. Miller, 1937 ; Gray, 1951 ; and Prouty, 1959 ). Sample localities indicated by circled numbers: 1. Serepta, N. J.; 2. Sandts Eddy, Pa.; 3. Northampton, Pa.; 4. Lanark, Pa.; 5...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: Mineralogy of Jacksonburg (Middle Ordovician) Form...
Second thumbnail for: Mineralogy of Jacksonburg (Middle Ordovician) Form...
Third thumbnail for: Mineralogy of Jacksonburg (Middle Ordovician) Form...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2007
Scottish Journal of Geology (2007) 43 (1): 83–86.
... faunas, on which Professor Clarkson is the unrivalled expert. Chapters 6 and 7 focus on the latest Silurian to early Devonian Old Red Sandstone strata of the Lanark Group. The subordinate sedimentary rocks are described in Chapter 6, while Chapter 7 deals, in detail, with the intercalated volcanic...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2004
Scottish Journal of Geology (2004) 40 (1): 7–12.
... Sciences 1980 ) to assume it was the stratigraphical equivalent of the Lamancha Conglomerate (LCHA) of the SiluroDevonian Lanark Group (Lower Old Red Sandstone). The latter is a poorly indurated rudite of fluviatile aspect with imbricated pebbles, that crops out some 30 km along strike to the NE...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: The Lamington Conglomerate: further evidence for a...
Second thumbnail for: The Lamington Conglomerate: further evidence for a...
Third thumbnail for: The Lamington Conglomerate: further evidence for a...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2004
Journal of Paleontology (2004) 78 (1): 169–184.
... , and Cowiedesmus eroticopodus —from the mid Silurian (late Wenlock—early Ludlow) Cowie Formation at Cowie Harbour. Cowiedesmus eroticopodus new species is placed within the new Cowiedesmidae within the new order Cowiedesmida. Kampecaris tuberculata Brade-Birks from the Lower Devonian (Siegenian) of the Lanark...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: MORPHOLOGY AND TAXONOMY OF PALEOZOIC MILLIPEDES (D...
Second thumbnail for: MORPHOLOGY AND TAXONOMY OF PALEOZOIC MILLIPEDES (D...
Third thumbnail for: MORPHOLOGY AND TAXONOMY OF PALEOZOIC MILLIPEDES (D...
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2000
DOI: 10.1144/GSL.SP.2000.180.01.24
EISBN: 9781862394285
...; on the northern side of Culzean Bay (NS 245130) the strata dip gently towards the northwest and are overlain by volcanics rocks. Here the sedimentary rocks of the Lanark Group consist predominantly of reddish purple or brown micaceous and feldspathic sandstones with thick pebble to boulder conglomerates...
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 December 2002
Geology (2002) 30 (12): 1091–1094.
... drifted into warmer tropical latitudes in the Ashgillian, there was a marked increase in faunal similarity; this correlates with the southward insinuation of Laurentian taxa into Avalonia, followed by extinction of Avalonian endemic species. Euconodonts and many other shelly invertebrate groups were able...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: Euconodont paleobiogeography and the closure of th...
Second thumbnail for: Euconodont paleobiogeography and the closure of th...
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2009
The Canadian Mineralogist (2009) 47 (4): 871–895.
... ) and was coeval with the emplacement of mafic to felsic volcanic rocks. Plutonic rocks of the domain include gabbro, granodiorite, monzonite, and granite of the Elzevir and Frontenac suites ( Davidson & van Breemen 2000 ). Age ranges of plutonic suites fall into two groups, namely ca . 1250–1220 ( Corfu...
FIGURES
First thumbnail for: INTERSECTING ISOGRADS IN REGIONALLY METAMORPHOSED ...
Second thumbnail for: INTERSECTING ISOGRADS IN REGIONALLY METAMORPHOSED ...
Third thumbnail for: INTERSECTING ISOGRADS IN REGIONALLY METAMORPHOSED ...