Lawson, J.D. and Weedon, D.S. (Eds.) 1992. Geological Excursions around Glasgow & Girvan. Geological Society of Glasgow. This material is part of the series of excursion itineraries published by the Geological Society of Glasgow. Find out more on the Geological Society of Glasgow website.
Excursion planner
List of excursions
1. Building stones of Glasgow
2. Fossil Grove
3. Milngavie and Mugdock
4. Baldernock and Blairskaith
5. Campsie Glen
6. Corrie Burn
7. Dumbarton Rock
8. Ardmore Point and Auchensail
9. Balmaha
10. Aberfoyle district
11. Loch Lomondside
12. Sithean Sluaigh
13. Rosneath Peninsula and Loch Long
14. Greenock to Largs
15. Great Cumbrae
16. Upper Old Red Sandstone of the Firth of Clyde
17. Saltcoats
18. Loanhead Quarry
19. Boyleston Quarry
20. Trearne Quarry
21. Hagshaw Hills
22. Lesmahagow
23: Lugar Sill and Mauchline
24. Heads of Ayr
The Girvan-Ballantrae District (25–31)
25. Pinbain Block
26. Knocklaugh
27. Bennane Head to Downan Point
28. Dow Hill, Byne Hill and Ardmillan Braes
29. Upper Stinchar Valley and adjacent areas
30. Girvan Foreshore
31. The Craighead Inlier
32. Dob's Linn
33. Quaternary
Standards of excursions
a) Less advanced–but can provide advanced study as well: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 31, 33 (excursion) plus introductory itineraries for Girvan (25 to 30) and Dob's Linn (32).
b) More advanced–but with impressive exposures for all levels of knowledge and explanation of the more advanced features in most cases:
9–faulting and terrane development
10–cleavage and overfolding
11–polyphase deformation
12–a metamorphic aureole
13–Dalradian structures
16–alluvial palaeoenvironments in Old Red Sandstone
20–palaeoecology in the Carboniferous
22–arthropods and early fish (Silurian)
25 to 30–history of the Girvan area (plate tectonics)
32–graptolite succession
33–Quaternary (account)
Topics in excursions
The Stratigraphical Summary
- Stratigraphical systems
- Rock groups or important formations
- Sedimentary facies
- Faunal associations
More detailed information is given under the heading Features at the beginning of each excursion account.
The following topics are not adequately covered in
1. Igneous intrusions
a) sills: excursions 3, 17, 23
b) dykes: excursions 3, 14, 15, 17, 18, 24, 25, 30
c) plugs and vents: excursions 7, 12, 24
2. Metamorphism excursions 10, 11, 12, 13
3. Structural features
a) simple folds: excursion 8
b) complex folds: excursions 10, 11, 13, 25
c) minor faults (visible): excursions 7, 8,13,14,15,24, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32
d) major faults (not usually visible): excursions 5, 6, 9, 10
e) cleavage: excursions 10, 11, 13
4. Fossil collecting
a) Ordovician and Silurian shells: excursions 28, 29, 30, 31
b) Ordovician and Silurian graptolites: excursion 32
c) Devonian plants: excursion 8
d) Carboniferous shells: excursions 4, 5, 6, 20
e) Carboniferous plants: excursion 2
5. Mineral collecting excursions 18, 19, 20
Timing of excursions
Estimates of the time needed for each excursion are provided at the beginning of each account. In some cases a shortened itinerary is suggested.
- Suitable for half-day or summer evening Excursions 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 17, 18, 19, 20
- Combinations of above geographically convenient for a day trip Excursions 1 and 2: 3 and 4: 7 and 8: 18 and 19: 18 and 20
- Week-end trip Selected localities in the Girvan and Ballantrae area from Excursions 25 to 31. See Introduction to Girvan–Ballantrae section.
Maps
The 1: 63 360 and 1 : 50 000 geological (BGS) maps which cover the area are shown on
The following O.S. 1 : 50 000 maps cover the excursion area:
56 Inveraray and Loch Lomond
57 Stirling and The Trossachs
63 Firth of Clyde
64 Glasgow
70 Ayr and Kilmarnock
71 Lanark and Upper Nithsdale
76 Girvan
79 Hawick and Eskdale