Torridon Group

Torridon Group
Stratigraphic range: 1000-960 Ma
Thickness4,000–6,000 m
Lithology
PrimarySandstone
OtherConglomerate, breccia, shale
Location
CountryScotland, United Kingdom
Type section
Named forLoch Torridon

The Torridon Group is a series of Tonian (lower Neoproterozoic) arenaceous and argillaceous sedimentary rocks, which occur extensively in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. These strata are particularly well exposed in the district of upper Loch Torridon, a circumstance which suggested the name Torridon Sandstone, first applied to these rocks by James Nicol. Stratigraphically, they lie unconformably on gneisses of the Lewisian complex and sandstones of the lithologically similar Mesoproterozoic Stoer Group and their outcrop extent is restricted to the Hebridean terrane.