Old Red Sandstone
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Old Red Sandstone
The Old Red Sandstone is a rock formation of considerable importance to early paleontology.
Sedimentology
Cross-section through a sample of the Old Red Sandstone showing quartz and chert pebbles; central England; scale bar is 10 mm. The body of rock, or facies, is dominated by alluvial sediments and conglomerates at its base, and progresses to a combination of dunes, lakes and river sediments. Its familiar red colour arises from the presence of iron oxide but not all the old red sandstone is red or sandstone - grey shales and conglomerates are common. History of studyIn the early 1800s, the paleontology of the formation was studied intensively by Hugh Miller, Henry Thomas De la Beche, Roderick Murchison, and Adam Sedgwick -- Sedgwick's interpretation was the one that placed it in the Devonian, and in fact it was he that coined that word. Many of the science of stratigraphy's early debates were about the Old Red Sandstone. Old Red Sandstone often occur in conjunction with conglomerate formations, one such noteworthy cliffside exposure being the Fowlsheugh Nature Reserve, Kincardineshire. Common Building StoneIn regions where the formation is near the surface, many stone houses are built of the rocks quarried from it. Notable examples can be found in the area surrounding Stirling http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/271357, Stonehaven http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/257397, Perth http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/12129, and Tayside. The inhabitants of Caithness http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1064 at the northeastern tip of Scotland also used the stone to a considerable extent. Note that in older geological works predating theories of plate tectonics, the United States' Catskill Delta formation is sometimes referred to as part of the Old Red Sandstone. In the modern day, however, it is recognized that the two are not stratigraphically continuous but are very similar due to being formed at approximately the same time by the same processes. Notable buildings constructed of Old Red Sandstone
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