J. M. Boyd - The Hebrides

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A complete natural history of the Hebrides – an area of great natural beauty, which draws back thousands of visitors year after year to its wonderful scenery and abundant wildlife.The Hebrides is an area of great natural beauty, which draws back thousands of visitors year after year to its wonderful scenery and abundant wildlife. Yet, until now, there has been no up-to-date, complete natural history for its many followers to refer to. This title fills the gap.In a style at once both readable and informative the Drs. J. M. and I. L. Boyd cover every aspect of the islands. Starting with a clear explanation of the geology, climate and hydrography, they move on to a fascinating description of the many varies habitats, from the sea and inland waters through to woodlands and moor and hill. Part II deals with the characteristics of individual islands and their species, while in part III the islands are discussed in the context of their relation to people – starting with the old naturalists, and ending on a topical note with the current interest in conservation.

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Fig 4 The main geological faults of the Hebrides and West Highlands Craig - фото 13

Fig. 4 The main geological faults of the Hebrides and West Highlands (Craig (ed) 1983)

The mountains formed from this orogeny were subsequently eroded to form the Old Red Sandstone (ORS) c. 350 million years ago, a vast continental fluviatile and lacustrine deposit. Orkney is composed almost entirely of ORS but only small outcrops occur in the Hebrides—sediments in Kerrera and Seil, and lavas at Loch Don in Mull.

The third upheaval was the rift of the European and Greenland continental plates which created the British Isles, the continental shelf and the Hebrides, but not as we know them today. This rifting, which began 70 million years ago and still continues today, was accompanied by much volcanic activity, the thrusting up of masses of gabbro and granite, the outblasting of vast quantities of dust, ash and cinder and the outpouring of basalt lavas. These are the Tertiary volcanic complexes of Arran, Mull, Ardnamurchan, Rum Cuillin, Skye Cuillin and St Kilda, with associated plateau lavas in North Skye, Canna, Eigg, Muck, West Mull and Morven. They are related to other such centres in Ireland (Giant’s Causeway), Faeroe Islands and Iceland, where the volcanic activity still continues. The islands as we know them today have been evolved through a northward drift of the crustal plate(s) of the planet from which the British Isles were formed, from a latitude of 30°S to the present latitude of 55°N. Throughout the drift, the palaeogeography was also continuously transformed by mountain building of the type described above, erosion, sedimentation, and volcanic activity. The genesis of the British Isles throughout geological time has been described simply by J.P.B. Lovell (1977).

Geological Framework

The solid geology is shown in Fig. 3and Table 1.1.The Hebrides lie at the south-eastern margin of a crustal plate which included much of the material which forms Greenland and eastern Canada ( Fig. 5). This plate broke and the parts drifted away from each other, ‘floating’ for tens of millions of years on the plastic sub-crust. The great trough between the parts now holds the Atlantic Ocean. This common basement between the Old and New Worlds contains some of the oldest rocks known to science, c. 3,000 million years old, from which younger rocks such as the Torridonian sandstone have been derived, and upon which the sandstones and other younger rocks are placed. In the Outer Hebrides, Tiree, Coll, Iona and Sleat in Skye the gneiss forms the present-day land surface—all the younger rocks have been removed by epochs of erosion. Elsewhere, the basement is covered by an array of younger rocks, or has been penetrated or pushed aside by great intrusions of magma and covered by extrusions of lava.

Era Period Age (m.y.) Rocks Islands
Pre-Cambian +3000–600
Lewisian +2800–1200 acid & basic gneisses, granites, limestones N. Rona, Lewis, Harris, Uists, Barra, Coli, Tiree, Skye, Raasay, S. Rona, lona, Islay
Torridonian 1000–800 sandstones Handa, Summer Isles, Raasay, Scalpay, Skye, Soay, Rum, lona, Colonsay, lslay
Rocks east of the Moine Thrust affected by the Grenville Orogeny, c. 1000m.y.
Moine 1000–700 schists, Skye, Mull
Supergroup granulites
Palaeozoic 600–230
Cambro-Ordovician 600–500 piperock, serp. Skye grit, Durness limestone
Rocks east of the Moine Thrust affected by the Caledonian Orogeny, 500–400m.y.
Dalradian Supergroup +600–500 quartzites schists Lismore, Kerrera, Seil, Garvellachs
limestones, slates Luing Scarba, Jura, Islay, Gigha
Silurian 440–400 none none
Devonian 400–350 conglomerate Kerrera, Seil
Carboniferous 350–270 lava, sediments Jura
Permian 270–225 sandstones, conglomerate Lewis, Raasay, Mull
Mesozoic 230–65
Triassic 225–180 sandstones, conglomerate Lewis, Raasay, Skye, Rum, Mull
Jurassic 180–135 sandstones, limestones Shiants, Skye, Raasay, Eigg
Cretaceous 135–70 sandstone Skye, Mull, Eigg, Raasay, Scalpay, Soay
Cainozoic 70–0
Tertiary 70–1
Eocene 70–40 basalts, granites, syenites, gabbros, dolerites, rhyolites Shiants, Skye, Raasay, Rum, Eigg, Canna, Muck, Mull, Treshnish Is., Staffa, St Kilda, Oighsgeir
Oligocene 40–45 erosion pdts widespread
Miocene 25–11 erosion pdts widespread
Pliocene 11–1 erosion pdts widespread
Pliocene 11–1 erosion pdts widespread
Quaternary 1–Present
Pliestocene 0.6–0.013 erosion pdts widespread
Holocene 0.013–0 erosion pdts widespread
shell sand widespread

Table 1.1 The distribution and age in millions of years (m.y.) of the rocks of the Hebrides.

The major faults in northern Britain run from south-west to north-east ( Fig. 4). The Southern Uplands Fault and the Highland Boundary Fault do not affect the Hebridean shelf; the Great Glen Fault (GGF), the Moine Thrust (MT), the Camasunary–Skerryvore Fault (C–SF) and the Outer Hebrides Thrust (OHT) all have an important bearing on the Hebrides. The GGF runs from Shetland to north Ireland, passes between Lismore and Kingairloch, through south-east Mull and just to the north of Colonsay; to the east there are the Caledonian granites with the Dalradian schists, slates and quartzites; to the west there is the Moine Supergroup of schists, bounded in the west by the Moine Thrust and interrupted in the south by the Tertiary complexes of Mull and Ardnamurchan. The only terrestrial sections of the GGF in the Hebrides are from Duart Bay to Loch Buie in Mull, which is an area of great interest with faulted Liassic sediments folded in Tertiary times around the Mull volcanic centre.

Tertiary basalt pavement showing hexagonal jointing on Heisgeir Oighsgeir - фото 14

Tertiary basalt pavement showing hexagonal jointing on Heisgeir (Oigh-sgeir) off Canna (Photo J. M. Boyd)

Fig 5 The tectonic provinces of the North Atlantic prior to continental drift - фото 15

Fig. 5 The tectonic provinces of the North Atlantic prior to continental drift (Smith & Fettes, 1979)

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