It juxtaposes two successions dominated by
mudrocks that are of similar age. To the north of the fault, the
Ordovician Skiddaw Group is represented by the Kirk Stile Formation, to the south by the Buttermere Formation, both of
Arenig age. The younger sequence of volcanic rocks overlying the Skiddaw Group also differs, with the
Eycott Volcanic Group to the north and the
Borrowdale Volcanic Group to the south. The fault is described as a
thrust near Causey Pike, where
metasomatised rocks of the
Crummock Water Aureole are emplaced over
sandstone olistoliths of the Buttermere Formation, but the overall displacement on this structure is oblique, with a significant component of sinistral (left lateral)
strike-slip motion. ==Age of movement==