The age and structural setting of limestones and basalts on the Main Ring Fault in southeast Rhum
- 1 May 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Geological Magazine
- Vol. 122 (5) , 439-445
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0016756800035354
Abstract
In southeast Rhum, a Mesozoic/Tertiary sequence is preserved as a fault-bounded and rotated wedge. This is juxtaposed between Precambrian rocks (Torridonian sediments and Lewisian gneiss) and caught up in the complex structure of the Tertiary Main Ring Fault (MRF), which shows three distinct phases of movement. The Mesozoic rocks comprise fossiliferous limestone, sandstone and shale, which show differing degrees of thermal metamorphism depending on their relationships to the Layered Complex. On the basis of faunal and lithological evidence the Mesozoic sediments have been correlated with the Lower Liassic Broadford Beds. The Rhum sediments are overlain by sheared Tertiary basalts, the contact between them probably representing the original landscape unconformity. The presence of these younger strata caught up along the MRF provides crucial evidence for a major phase of central subsidence in the early history of the Rhum Tertiary volcanic centre.Keywords
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