Highland Border Complex

Altered serpentinite and associated sediments of the Highland Border Complex caught up in the Highland Boundary Fault – exposed on Druim nam Buraich, near Balmaha

The Highland Border Complex is an assemblage of rocks of probable early Cambrian to late Ordovician age, found as fault-bounded blocks of variable lithology exposed immediately to the southeast of the Highland Boundary Fault at the edge of the Grampian Highlands, Scotland.[1]

  1. ^ British Geological Survey. "Highland Border Complex". BGS Lexicon of named rock units. Retrieved 2 June 2024.