Stratigraphy of a flysch succession: the Ordovician of W Nithsdale, SW Scotland
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
- Vol. 73 (1) , 1-9
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0263593300003278
Abstract
A thick Ordovician marine flysch succession including greywackes, conglomer- ates, siltstones and shales occurs in West Nithsdale in the Northern belt of the Southern Uplands. Five new formations of Caradoc and ?Ashgill age are defined based mainly on petrographical and lithological evidence. The proposed correlation with areas up to 80 km distant to the SW, emphasises the persistent nature of the greywacke formations in the Southern Uplands when traced along strike. It is demonstrated that the main inliers of black shale in the Northern belt cannot be simple anticlines but are closely associated with large strike faults. The position of the investigated flysch succession in the accretionary prism model for the development of the Southern Uplands during the evolution of the Caledonides is indicated and its significance assessed.Keywords
This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
- The sedimentological evolution of a Lower Palaeozoic accretionary fore‐arc in the Southern Uplands of ScotlandSedimentology, 1980
- Imbricate thrust model of the Southern Uplands of ScotlandNature, 1977
- VI.—The Petrology and Sedimentation of Upper Ordovician Rocks in the Rhinns of Galloway, South-west ScotlandTransactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1962
- THE STRATIGRAPHY AND STRUCTURE OF THE ORDOVICIAN ROCKS OF THE RHINNS OF GALLOWAYQuarterly Journal of the Geological Society, 1961
- Some aspects of the succession and structure in the lower palaeozoic rocks of the southern uplands of scotlandInternational Journal of Earth Sciences, 1960
- Sequence and Structure in the Silurian Rocks of KirkcudbrightshireGeological Magazine, 1959
- Ripple-mark in the Rhinns of GallowayTransactions of the Edinburgh Geological Society, 1958
- XXII.—Silurian Greywackes in PeeblesshireProceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biology, 1955
- The ‶Haggis Rock″ of the Southern UplandsTransactions of the Edinburgh Geological Society, 1936
- III.—On the Ballantrae Rocks of South Scotland and their Place in the Upland SequenceGeological Magazine, 1889