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Durness Group
Stratigraphic range: Cambrian–Ordovician
The Moine Thrust at Knockan Crag - geograph.org.uk - 916017.jpg
Dolomites of the Durness Group with schists of the Moine Supergroup thrust over them on the Moine Thrust at Knockan Crag
Type Group
Sub-units Ghrudaidh Formation, Eilean Dubh Formation, Sailmhor Formation, Sangomore Formation, Balnakiel Formation, Croisaphuill Formation, Durine Formation
Underlies Moine Supergroup along the Moine Thrust.
Overlies An t-Sron Formation of the Ardvreck Group
Thickness up to 750 m (2,460 ft)
Lithology
Primary Dolomite
Other Limestone, chert
Location
Region Northwest Highlands
Country  Scotland
Type section
Named for Durness

The Durness Group is a geological group, a stratigraphic unit, formed mainly of dolomites of late Cambrian to early Ordovician age. It outcrops along the full strike extent of the Moine Thrust Belt in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. Within the thrust belt it is often affected by thrust faulting.

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