The BGS Lexicon of Named Rock Units — Result Details

Scourie Metaclinopyroxene-Norite Subswarm [Obsolete: use BMCN]

Computer Code: SCOMN Preferred Map Code: notEntered
Status Code: Index Level
Age range: Paleoproterozoic Era (AL) — Paleoproterozoic Era (AL)
Lithological Description: [Obsolete: use BMCN] The primary mineralogy consists of plagioclase - hypersthene - clinopyroxene - biotite plus minor olivine or quartz, although most have been metamorphosed at amphibolite facies, with replacement of much of the primary mineralogy.
Definition of Lower Boundary: Contacts are cross-cutting, and have been modified by subsequent metatmorphism.
Definition of Upper Boundary: N/A.
Thickness: From about 50 cm to 50 m thick.
Geographical Limits: The Scourie metaclinopyroxene-norites form a small number of dykes in Assynt, near Scourie, and at Badcall. Present on the Assynt special Sheet, code Bg.
Parent Unit: none recorded or not applicable
Previous Name(s): none recorded or not applicable
Alternative Name(s): none recorded or not applicable
Stratotypes:
Type Area  Badcall, Sutherland. O' Hara, 1962. 
Reference(s):
Tarney, J. and Weaver, B L. 1987. Mineralogy, petrology and geochemistry of the Scourie dykes: petrogenesis and crystallization processes in dykes intruded at depth. p. 217-233 in Evolution of the Lewisian and Comparable Precambrian High Grade Terrains. Park, R.G. and Tarney, J. (eds.) Geological Society Special Publication No. 27. 
O'Hara, M J. 1962. Some intrusions in the Lewisian Complex near Badcall, Sutherland. Transactions of the Edinburgh Geological Society, Vol.19, 201-207. 
Tarney, J. 1973. The Scourie Dyke Suite and the nature of the Inverian event in Assynt. 105-117 in Park, R G and Tarney, J (editors), The Early Precambrian of Scotland and related rocks of Greenland. [University of Keele.] 
Weaver, B L and Tarney, J. 1981. The Scourie Dyke Suite: Petrogenesis and Geotechnical Nature of the Proterozoic Sub-Continental Mantle. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol.78, 175-188. 
1:50K maps on which the lithostratigraphical unit is found, and map code used:
S101 S102 S107 S108