Great Scar Limestone Group

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Great Scar Limestone Group
Brigantian
TypeGroup
Unit ofCarboniferous Limestone Supergroup
Sub-unitsSee text
UnderliesYoredale Group
OverliesRavenstonedale Group
ThicknessUp to 800 m (2,600 ft)
Lithology
PrimaryLimestone
OtherMudstone, siltstone, sandstone
Location
RegionEngland
Country United Kingdom
ExtentPennines to Isle of Man

The Great Scar Limestone Group is a

Period
.

It is contained within the Carboniferous Limestone Supergroup.[1]

Basinal successions

Stainmore Trough

The sequence in the Stainmore Trough is thus (youngest at top):

On the Alston Block corresponding to the North Pennines, the sequence contains the Melmerby Scar Limestone Formation.

Orton area

In the

Orton
area, the sequence is:

Kendal, Skelsmergh and Deepslack outliers

In south Cumbria, the sequence is:[2]

Isle of Man

On the Isle of Man, the following sequence is identified in the Castletown area:[3][4]

  • Knockcrushen Formation (wackestones, packstones and mudstones; of Holkerian age)
  • Derbyhaven Formation (packstones and mudstones with some mudstones and siltstones; of Arundian age)
    • Skillicore Member
    • Sandwick Member
    • Turkeyland Member

See also

References

  1. ^ "Great Scar Limestone Group". The BGS Lexicon of Named Rock Units. British Geological Survey. Retrieved 27 July 2014.
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