The BGS Lexicon of Named Rock Units — Result Details

Boyne Limestone Formation

Computer Code: BOYL Preferred Map Code: BoyL
Status Code: Full
Age range: Neoproterozoic Era (AZ) — Neoproterozoic Era (AZ)
Lithological Description: Thin-bedded metalimestone, semipelite calc-silicate rock. Old Hythe Limestone Member: finely interbedded semipelite and psammite with lenses of quartzite and white cream metalimestone. Boyne Castle Limestone Member: thin-bedded metalimestone, 200m thick, with minor calc-silicate rock; shows abundant minor folding. Whyntie Brae Limestone Member: calc-silicate rock, laminated and striped, passing upward into semipelite with minor thin metalimestone and lenses of reworked carbonate material.
Definition of Lower Boundary: First white limestone at the west side of Old Hythe Bay.
Definition of Upper Boundary: Local unconformity at incoming of first major psammite bed (locally gritty) at base of Whitehills Grit Formation.
Thickness: c.900m on coastal sections; progressively overstepped southwards by Whitehills Grit Formation.
Geographical Limits: From Moray Firth coast (Old Hythe to Whyntie Head) [NJ 609 664 to NJ 630 658] to Hill of Chattie [NJ590 625].
Parent Unit: Tayvallich Subgroup (DBTV)
Previous Name(s): Whitehills Group (-717)
Boyne Limestone [Obsolete Name And Code: Use BOYL] (DBBO)
Alternative Name(s): none recorded or not applicable
Stratotypes:
Type Section  Coastal section from Old Hythe to Whyntie Head. 
Reference(s):
Stephenson, D, et al. 1993. Stratigraphy and correlation of the Dalradian rocks of the East Grampian Project area. British Geological Survey Technical Report WA/93/91. 
Harris, A L, Haselock, P J, Kennedy, M J and Mendum, J R, 1994. The Dalradian Supergroup in Scotland, Shetland and Ireland. 33-53 in Gibbons, W E and Harris, A L (editors). A revised correlation of Precambrian rocks in the British Isles. Special Report of the Geological Society, London, No.22. 
Stephenson, D and Gould, D. 1995. British Regional Geology: the Grampian Highlands (4th edition). (London: HMSO for the British Geological Survey), 67-68. 
1:50K maps on which the lithostratigraphical unit is found, and map code used:
S096