Ha. Armstrong et al., Ordovician limestone clasts in the Lower Old Red Sandstone, Pentland Hills, Southern Midland Valley terrane, SCOT J GEOL, 36, 2000, pp. 33-37
In the southern part of the Scottish Midland Valley Lower Old Red Sandstone
sedimentary and volcanic strata of the Lanark Group unconformably overlie
inliers of largely marine Silurian rocks. The oldest of the four formations
of the Lanark Group is the Greywacke Conglomerate Formation which contains
clasts predominantly of greywacke, with subordinate volcanic rocks, cherts
and limestones. The greywackes are known to have been derived from a crypt
ic source which lay to the south and east of the Midland Valley. Contrary t
o earlier, Silurian, age assessments of limestone clasts from the Greywacke
Conglomerate Formation of the Pentland Hills, a conodont faunule described
herein belongs in the uppermost Llanvirn to lower Caradoc P. anserinus Bio
zone. There are no Ordovician rocks exposed within the Pentland Wills inlie
r, and thus our new age data suggest that along with the other clasts, the
limestones in the Greywacke Conglomerate are exotic to the Pentlands Sub-ba
sin. The source area had a cover succession that included mid-Ordovician sh
allow marine carbonate and flysch.