Category
page 1Geology of Scotland
strontianite
Strontianite (SrCO3) is an important raw material for the extraction of strontium. It is a rare carbonate mineral and one of only a few strontium minerals. It is a member of the aragonite group.
Southern Uplands
region in Scotland, UK
Central Lowlands
geologically defined area of relatively low-lying land in southern Scotland
Shiant Islands
island group in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK

Dumyat
Dumyat or Dunmyat (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Mhèad) is a hill at the western extremity of the Ochil Hills in central Scotland. The name is thought to originate from Dun (hill fort) of the Maeatae.
Highland Boundary Fault
geological fault zone crossing Scotland
Siccar Point
peninsula in Scottish Borders, Scotland

Glen Roy
glen and protected area of Scotland
Inchnadamph
thumb|left|Inchnadamph with Stronchrubie Crag behind
Inchnadamph is a hamlet in Assynt, Sutherland, Scotland. The name is an anglicisation of the Gaelic name Innis nan Damh meaning "meadow of the stags". Assynt is a remote area with a low population density. Inchnadamph contains a few houses, a lodge, a hotel and a historic old church, graveyard and mausoleum.
Lewisian complex
suite of Precambrian metamorphic rocks that outcrop in the northwestern part of Scotland
Dynamic Earth
science center in Edinburgh, Scotland
Moine Thrust Belt
fault in Highland, Scotland, UK
Abbey Craig
hill to the north of Stirling, Scotland, UK
Hutton's Unconformity
name given to various notable geological sites in Scotland
Rockall Trough
bathymetric feature northwest of Scotland and Ireland between European continental shelf and Rockall Bank
Torridon Group
stratigraphic sequence
North West Highlands Geopark
UNESCO Geopark in the Scottish Highlands
geology of Scotland
national geology
Orcadian Basin
sedimentary basin of Devonian age in Scotland, UK