Highland Border Complex
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.
Extent
Rocks of the Highland Border Complex are exposed intermittently along the trace of the Highland Boundary Fault for about 250 km from Glen Sannox on the Isle of Arran in the southwest to Garron Point near Stonehaven in the northeast. The exposed width varies along the outcrop but is always less than 1,300 m.It has been suggested that the complex directly correlates with the Clew Bay Complex in Ireland, which is probably of similar age and is also associated with a proposed continuation of the Highland Boundary Fault.