Lealt Shale
The Lealt Shale Formation is a Middle Jurassic geologic formation in Scotland. Fossil ornithopod , theropod and stegosaur tracks, a theropod dinosaur tooth and the pterosaur Dearc have been reported from the formation. The lithology consists of silty fissile mudstones with subordinate thin limestones.
Lealt Shale Formation | |
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Stratigraphic range: | |
Thinly bedded limestones of the Lealt Shale formation overlain by Paleogene lava | |
Type | Geological formation |
Unit of | Great Estuarine Group |
Sub-units | Kildonnan Member, Lonfearn Member |
Underlies | Valtos Sandstone Formation |
Overlies | Elgol Sandstone Formation |
Thickness | Between 45 and 50 m |
Lithology | |
Primary | Mudstone |
Other | Limestone |
Location | |
Region | Europe |
Country | Scotland |
Extent | Inner Hebrides |
Type section | |
Named for | Lealt, Skye |
Named by | Harris and Hudson |
Location | Cliffs east of Lonfearn (partial), Coastal exposure 2.5 km north of Kildonnan, Eigg (partial) |
Year defined | 1980 |
Thickness at type section | Lonfearn: 26 to 30 m (partial) Kildonnan: 23 m (partial) |
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