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  • ===Inverclyde Group, [https://www.bgs.ac.uk/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?pub=INV (INV)] Carboniferous, Mi To c. 1500m. the Inverclyde Group is up to 900 m thick in the Tweed Valley, Northumberland, and up to 640 m t ...
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  • ...ned to the Kinnesswood, Ballagan and Clyde Sandstone formations within the Inverclyde Group (Browne et al., 1999<ref name="Browne 1999">Browne, M A E, Dean, M T, Hall, ...
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  • == Inverclyde Group == ...in many places Formation it remains ill defined. The oldest strata of the Inverclyde Group belong to the Kinnesswood Formation of Late Devonian (Famennian) to early T ...
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  • ===Inverclyde Group, [https://www.bgs.ac.uk/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?pub=INV (INV)] Carboniferous, Mi To c. 1500m. the Inverclyde Group is up to 900 m thick in the Tweed Valley, Northumberland, and up to 640 m t ...
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  • : [[Geology of the Aberfoyle district: Inverclyde Group (INV)|Inverclyde Group (INV)]] ...
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  • === [[Inverclyde Group]] === === [[Inverclyde Group]] === ...
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    ...tone and argillaceous dolostone ('cementstone') of the Ballagan Formation (Inverclyde Group) exposed in Akenshaw Burn, Northumberland [NY 609 896] (S Arkley, P709473). ...
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  • ..., anhydrites, rootlet beds and thin coals of the [[Ballagan Formation]] ([[Inverclyde Group]]) pass upward into the cyclical sequences of sandstone, mudstone and thin ...
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  • Roddam Done Conglomerate Formation is part of the [[Inverclyde Group]] ...
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  • | Downie’s Loop Sandstone Formation||[[Clyde Sandstone Formation]], [[Inverclyde Group]] | Lower Border Group||[[Ballagan Formation]], [[Inverclyde Group and Lyne Formation]], [[Border Group]] ...
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  • ...sandstone with pedogenic limestone of the [[Clyde Sandstone Formation]] ([[Inverclyde Group]]). ...
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  • ...e the lavas lies the Ballagan Formation, which forms the upper part of the Inverclyde Group. This earliest Carboniferous sedimentary succession of the Tweed and Solway ...lithostratigraphical terminology. There (and across northern England) the Inverclyde Group is succeed by the Border Group, which includes the Lyne Formation, partly c ...
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  • ...hange from underlying clastic sedimentary rocks of the Ballagan Formation (Inverclyde Group) to lavas, tuffs or volcaniclastic sedimentary rocks. This is gradational, ...
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  • ...one, siltstone and mudstone of the [[Clyde Sandstone Formation]], of the [[Inverclyde Group]]. ...
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  • ...one, siltstone and mudstone of the [[Clyde Sandstone Formation]], of the [[Inverclyde Group]]. ...
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  • ...he upper, cornstone-bearing part to the'' Kinnesswood Formation ''in the'' Inverclyde Group ''of late Devonian to early Carboniferous age. These sedimentary rocks are ...rlie grey micaceous sandstone. On Ben Bowie, 2 km east of Helensburgh, the Inverclyde Group, about 170 m thick, is overlain by a 60 m-thick volcanic sequence consistin ...
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  • == Inverclyde Group (INV) == The Inverclyde Group (Paterson and Hall, 1986) (Figure.5, P912768; see also Browne et al., 1999, ...
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  • ...’) of the [[Kirkbean Cementstone Member]] of the [[Ballagan Formation]] ([[Inverclyde Group]]). ...
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  • Kelso Volcanic Formation is part of the [[Inverclyde Group]] ...
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  • The nature of the base is unknown but may be unconformable on the [[Inverclyde Group]] or older strata. ...
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  • Birrenswark Volcanic Formation is part of the [[Inverclyde Group]] ...
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  • ...it Formation of the Stratheden Group; (2) the Kinnesswood Formation of the Inverclyde Group; and (3) the sediments of the undifferentiated Strathclyde Group of the Car == 2. Kinnesswood Row: Kinnesswood Formation, Inverclyde Group == ...
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  • ...underlain by the sedimentary rocks of the [[Clyde Sandstone Formation]] ([[Inverclyde Group]]). ...
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