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Inliers and outliers (geology)

An inlier is an area of older rocks surrounded by younger rocks. Inliers are typically formed by the erosion of overlying younger rocks to reveal a limited exposure of the older underlying rocks. Faulting or folding may also contribute to the observed outcrop pattern. A classic example from Great Britain is that of the inlier of folded Ordovician and Silurian rocks at Horton in Ribblesdale in North Yorkshire which are surrounded by the younger flat-lying Carboniferous Limestone. The location has long been visited by geology students and experts. Another example from South Wales is the Usk Inlier in Monmouthshire where Silurian age rocks are upfolded amidst Old Red Sandstone rocks of Devonian age.

A similar outcrop pattern which results from movement on a thrust fault followed by erosion may be termed a window.

Conversely an outlier is an area of younger rock surrounded by older rocks. An outlier is typically formed when sufficient erosion of surrounding rocks has taken place to sever the younger rock's original continuity with a larger mass of the same younger rocks nearby.

One example from Great Britain is the mass of Triassic sandstone around the Staffordshire town of Leek. This is isolated from the very much larger area of Triassic rocks which characterise the English Midlands and Cheshire Basin, to the south and west respectively, by the surrounding Carboniferous sandstones and mudstones. Similarly in the Black Mountains of South Wales, the summit area of Pen Cerrig-calch is composed from a suite of Carboniferous age sandstones and limestone. This outcrop is isolated from the main extent of these rocks (which form the South Wales Coalfield and its margins some miles to the south) by the Devonian Old Red Sandstone on which it rests by and by which it is surrounded.[1]

Grenvillian inliers located within the Appalachian orogeny include the Pine Mountain Belt in Georgia, the French Broad Massif along the Tennessee and North Carolina border, Sauratown Mountain Massif in North Carolina, the Shenandoah Massif in Virginia, the Baltimore Gneiss Domes in Maryland, the Honey Brook Upland in Pennsylvania, and the Reading Prong, which extends from Pennsylvania into New York. Other inliers include the Berkshire Massif, which extends from Massachusetts into Vermont, and the Green Mountain Massif in Vermont. Associated Canadian inliers include the Blair River Inlier on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, the Steel Mountain Terrane on Newfoundland, and the Long Range Inlier on Newfoundland.[2][3]

In West Africa, the Kenieba inlier borders southwestern Mali and eastern Senegal, and associated Birimian gold is found in Kalana and Sabodala respectively.[4]

A similar isolated arrangement of rocks produced for example by movement on a thrust fault followed by erosion may be termed a klippe. [5]

References edit

  1. ^ British Geological Survey, 2007 Bedrock Geology UK South 5th Edn, 1:625K scale map, Keyworth
  2. ^ Miller, Brent (1997). Geology, Geochronology, and Tectonic Significance of the Blair River Inlier, Northern Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Halifax: Dalhousie University. p. 260.
  3. ^ Williams, Harold (1995). Geology of the Appalachian-Caledonian Orogen in Canada and Greenland, Geology of Canada, no. 6. Canada: Geological Survey of Canada. pp. 50–51. ISBN 0-660-13134-X.
  4. ^ Wright, J.B.; Hastings, D.A.; Jones, W.B.; Williams, H.R. (1985). Wright, J.B. (ed.). Geology and Mineral Resources of West Africa. London: George Allen & UNWIN. pp. 45–47. ISBN 9780045560011.
  5. ^ Whitten D.G.A. & Brooks J.R.V. 1972, The Penguin Dictionary of Geology, London, England

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You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in German June 2015 Click show for important translation instructions View a machine translated version of the German article Machine translation like DeepL or Google Translate is a useful starting point for translations but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate rather than simply copy pasting machine translated text into the English Wikipedia Consider adding a topic to this template there are already 9 088 articles in the main category and specifying topic will aid in categorization Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low quality If possible verify the text with references provided in the foreign language article You must provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing German Wikipedia article at de Zeugenberg see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated de Zeugenberg to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation An inlier is an area of older rocks surrounded by younger rocks Inliers are typically formed by the erosion of overlying younger rocks to reveal a limited exposure of the older underlying rocks Faulting or folding may also contribute to the observed outcrop pattern A classic example from Great Britain is that of the inlier of folded Ordovician and Silurian rocks at Horton in Ribblesdale in North Yorkshire which are surrounded by the younger flat lying Carboniferous Limestone The location has long been visited by geology students and experts Another example from South Wales is the Usk Inlier in Monmouthshire where Silurian age rocks are upfolded amidst Old Red Sandstone rocks of Devonian age A similar outcrop pattern which results from movement on a thrust fault followed by erosion may be termed a window Conversely an outlier is an area of younger rock surrounded by older rocks An outlier is typically formed when sufficient erosion of surrounding rocks has taken place to sever the younger rock s original continuity with a larger mass of the same younger rocks nearby One example from Great Britain is the mass of Triassic sandstone around the Staffordshire town of Leek This is isolated from the very much larger area of Triassic rocks which characterise the English Midlands and Cheshire Basin to the south and west respectively by the surrounding Carboniferous sandstones and mudstones Similarly in the Black Mountains of South Wales the summit area of Pen Cerrig calch is composed from a suite of Carboniferous age sandstones and limestone This outcrop is isolated from the main extent of these rocks which form the South Wales Coalfield and its margins some miles to the south by the Devonian Old Red Sandstone on which it rests by and by which it is surrounded 1 Grenvillian inliers located within the Appalachian orogeny include the Pine Mountain Belt in Georgia the French Broad Massif along the Tennessee and North Carolina border Sauratown Mountain Massif in North Carolina the Shenandoah Massif in Virginia the Baltimore Gneiss Domes in Maryland the Honey Brook Upland in Pennsylvania and the Reading Prong which extends from Pennsylvania into New York Other inliers include the Berkshire Massif which extends from Massachusetts into Vermont and the Green Mountain Massif in Vermont Associated Canadian inliers include the Blair River Inlier on Cape Breton Island Nova Scotia the Steel Mountain Terrane on Newfoundland and the Long Range Inlier on Newfoundland 2 3 In West Africa the Kenieba inlier borders southwestern Mali and eastern Senegal and associated Birimian gold is found in Kalana and Sabodala respectively 4 A similar isolated arrangement of rocks produced for example by movement on a thrust fault followed by erosion may be termed a klippe 5 References edit British Geological Survey 2007 Bedrock Geology UK South 5th Edn 1 625K scale map Keyworth Miller Brent 1997 Geology Geochronology and Tectonic Significance of the Blair River Inlier Northern Cape Breton Island Nova Scotia Halifax Dalhousie University p 260 Williams Harold 1995 Geology of the Appalachian Caledonian Orogen in Canada and Greenland Geology of Canada no 6 Canada Geological Survey of Canada pp 50 51 ISBN 0 660 13134 X Wright J B Hastings D A Jones W B Williams H R 1985 Wright J B ed Geology and Mineral Resources of West Africa London George Allen amp UNWIN pp 45 47 ISBN 9780045560011 Whitten D G A amp Brooks J R V 1972 The Penguin Dictionary of Geology London England Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Inliers and outliers geology amp oldid 1198869447, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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