Millport Cornstones Member
Millport Cornstones Member (MLC), Great Cumbrae, Carboniferous, Midland Valley of Scotland
The Millport Cornstones Member is part of the Clyde Sandstone Formation.
Name
From Millport, Great Cumbrae, Strathclyde.
Lithology
Grey sandstone and red-brown silty mudstone with pedogenic limestone. See Paterson and Hall (1986); Monro (1999); BGS (in press); BGS (in preparation).
Stratotype
The type area is Millport Bay (NS.157.545), Great Cumbrae, Strathclyde.
Lower and upper boundaries
The lower boundary is conformable (Monro, 1999) and is described as ‘transitional’ (likely to be interbedded) with grey mudstone and dolomitic limestone of the Ballagan Formation (Paterson and Hall, 1986) (Figure 6, Column 2). It crops out in Millport Bay at (NS 1561 5416).
The top of the member is not seen, but is presumed to be transitionally overlain by the Eileans Sandstone Member that crops out on the Eileans in Millport Bay (Paterson and Hall, 1986; Monro, 1999).
Thickness
About 70 m. However, BGS (2008) gave a generalised thickness of 20 m for the formation.
Distribution and regional correlation
Cumbrae isles, Strathclyde.
Age
Tournaisian