. "From 0.75m to 1.5m, and locally 11m, in the Airdrie, Falkirk and Glasgow districts. In shelf settings, such as in Midlothian, it can be as much as 14m thick."@en . . . "Patna Limestone [Obsolete: use HUR]"@en . "A pale to dark grey, crinoidal, and shelly bioclastic limestone, interpreted to be of marine origin, containing argillaceous partings where it is thickly developed."@en . . "Hurlet Limestone"@en . "Upper Crichton Limestone [Obsolete: use HUR]"@en . "Upper Longcraig Limestone [Obsolete: use HUR]"@en . . "Captain's Bridge Limestone"@en . . . "Hawthorn Limestone Member [Obsolete: use HUR]"@en . . "Broadstone Limestone [Obsolete: use HUR]"@en . "Generally seen as a conformable change to thick marine mudstone that passes up into deltaic arenaceous deposits of the Lower Limestone Formation."@en . "stable"@en . . "St Monans Brecciated Limestone [Obsolete: use HUR]"@en . "330.9"^^ . "West Kirkton Limestone [Obsolete: use HUR]"@en . "Limestone with subsidiary mudstone. Stratified bedrock. Occurs onshore. Deposited during the Brigantian Substage (Carboniferous Period) (330.9-330.3 Ma BP)."@en . "Douglas Main Limestone [Obsolete: use HUR]"@en . "330.3"^^ . . . . . "Murrayshall Limestone"@en . . . . . . "Generally seen as a conformable change from marine mudstone overlying the Hurlet Coal at the top of the Lawmuir Formation or West Lothian Oil-Shale Formation in West Lothian, or a coal at the top of the Pathhead Formation in Fife, or Aberlady Formation in East Lothian."@en . . . "Hurlet Limestone"@en . "Gilmerton Limestone [Obsolete: use HUR]"@en . . "HUR"@en . . "Charlestown Station Limestone [Obsolete: use HUR]"@en .