Riccarton Group Explained

Riccarton Group
Type:Group
Age:Wenlock Silurian
Prilithology:greywackes
Otherlithology:mudstones, siltstones
Namedfor:Riccarton
Region:southern Scotland, northern England
Country:United kingdom
Overlies:Carghidown Formation (faulted contact)
Thickness:c500m

The Riccarton Group is a Silurian lithostratigraphic group (a sequence of rock strata) in southern Scotland and northern England. The name is derived from Riccarton in the Edinburgh area. The rocks of the Riccarton Group have also previously been known as the Riccarton Formation and the Riccarton and Raeberry Castle Beds.[1] The Group comprises around 500m thickness of greywackes, mudstones and siltstones which are faulted and folded.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Riccarton Group . The BGS Lexicon of Named Rock Units . British Geological Survey . August 8, 2016.