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Stratheden Group

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Type
  
Group

Country
  
Scotland, England

Named for
  
Stratheden, Fife

Thickness
  
up to 1500m

Primary
  
Sandstone

Underlies
  
Inverclyde Group

Other
  
mudstone, siltstone, conglomerates

Overlies
  
Strath Group, Arbuthnott-Garvock Group

The Stratheden Group is a Devonian lithostratigraphic group (a sequence of rock strata) in southern Scotland and northernmost England. Occasionally pebbly, this red-brown and yellow sandstone dominated unit also contains siltstones and mudstones. It is encountered in Arran in the west and across the Midland Valley to the northeastern parts of Fife in the east. The name is derived from Stratheden in Fife. The rocks of the Stratheden Group have also previously been referred to as the Upper Old Red Sandstone. It unconformably overlies a variety of other rock sequences including the Strathmore Group around Dumbarton, Stirling and Arran and the Arbuthnott-Garvock Group in Fife and the Kinross area.

References

Stratheden Group Wikipedia