Bearreraig Sandstone Formation

The Bearreraig Sandstone Formation is a geological formation in Scotland. It preserves fossils dating back to the lower to middle parts of the Jurassic period (ToarcianBajocian).[1] The remains of the proximal portion of a right ulna and radius of an indeterminate thyreophoran dinosaur are known from the formation.[2]

Bearreraig Sandstone Formation
Stratigraphic range: Jurassic Toarcian–Bajocian
Cross-bedded sandstone of the Bearrereaig Sandstone Formation near Glasnakille, Skye
TypeFormation
Unit ofHebrides Basin
Sub-unitsDruim An Fhurain Sandstone Member, Garantiana Mudstone Member
UnderliesCullaidh Shale Formation
OverliesRaasay Ironstone Formation
Thicknessup to 488 m (1,601 ft)
Lithology
PrimaryCalcareous sandstone
OtherLimestone, mudstone
Location
RegionHebrides Basin, Inner Hebrides, Ardnamurchan, Scotland
Country United Kingdom
Type section
Named forBearreraig Bay

See also

References

  1. British Geological Survey. "Bearreraig Sandstone Formation". BGS Lexicon of Named Rock Units. Retrieved 2018-03-08.
  2. Clark, N. D. L. (2001-05-01). "A thyreophoran dinosaur from the Early Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) of the Isle of Skye, Scotland". Scottish Journal of Geology. 37 (1): 19–26. doi:10.1144/sjg37010019. ISSN 0036-9276.


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