The Palaeoproterozoic evolution of the central Outer Hebrides can be explained by modern plate-tectonic processes and is consistent with the products of a Wilson cycle. Local continental crust comprising c. 2.8 Ga tonalitic orthogneiss underwent extension and rifting leading to the deposition of clastic sediments derived from a late Archaean source, and was followed by the emplacement of c. 2 Ga mafic dykes. The latter are probably not directly equivalent to the Scourie dykes of the Scottish mainland. Rupturing and the formation of an ocean basin followed, and this was subsequently subducted around 1.9 Ga leading to the development of a volcanic arc, which now forms much, but not all of the South Harris Complex. This arc was founded on cont...
Scotland displays remarkable geological diversity, comprising igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic r...
Abstract: The Lewisian Complex is an Archaean-Proterozoic high-grade gneiss region with widespread a...
In order to understand the progressive growth of continental margins and the evolution of continenta...
The Lewisian Gneiss Complex (LGC) is a tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite (TTG)-dominated fragment o...
New SHRIMP U–Pb zircon geochronology and fieldwork integrated with reappraisal of earlier mapping de...
The Lewisian Gneiss Complex (LGC) is a tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite (TTG)-dominated fragment o...
The Outer Hebrides Platform extends west from the present island chain towards the Atlantic continen...
The earliest tectonic and metamorphic events recorded in northern Lewis, perhaps of early Scourian (...
International audienceThe crustal-scale Outer Hebrides Fault Zone (OHFZ) in NW Scotland is a complex...
The orthotectonic Scottish Caledonides constitute only a small fragment of the Neoproterozoic to Pa...
The Outer Hebrides Fault Zone is a major ESE-dipping reactivated structure within Lewisian basement ...
The Southern Uplands of Scotland is interpreted as a Lower Palaeozoic accretionary complex which for...
The Proterozoic continental deposits of the Torridonian Supergroup in NW Scotland unconformably over...
A geomorphological description of the tectonic troughs behind the volcanic arc is provided from data...
Abstract: Major, trace element and isotope geochemistry of the magmas of the British Tertiary Volcan...
Scotland displays remarkable geological diversity, comprising igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic r...
Abstract: The Lewisian Complex is an Archaean-Proterozoic high-grade gneiss region with widespread a...
In order to understand the progressive growth of continental margins and the evolution of continenta...
The Lewisian Gneiss Complex (LGC) is a tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite (TTG)-dominated fragment o...
New SHRIMP U–Pb zircon geochronology and fieldwork integrated with reappraisal of earlier mapping de...
The Lewisian Gneiss Complex (LGC) is a tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite (TTG)-dominated fragment o...
The Outer Hebrides Platform extends west from the present island chain towards the Atlantic continen...
The earliest tectonic and metamorphic events recorded in northern Lewis, perhaps of early Scourian (...
International audienceThe crustal-scale Outer Hebrides Fault Zone (OHFZ) in NW Scotland is a complex...
The orthotectonic Scottish Caledonides constitute only a small fragment of the Neoproterozoic to Pa...
The Outer Hebrides Fault Zone is a major ESE-dipping reactivated structure within Lewisian basement ...
The Southern Uplands of Scotland is interpreted as a Lower Palaeozoic accretionary complex which for...
The Proterozoic continental deposits of the Torridonian Supergroup in NW Scotland unconformably over...
A geomorphological description of the tectonic troughs behind the volcanic arc is provided from data...
Abstract: Major, trace element and isotope geochemistry of the magmas of the British Tertiary Volcan...
Scotland displays remarkable geological diversity, comprising igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic r...
Abstract: The Lewisian Complex is an Archaean-Proterozoic high-grade gneiss region with widespread a...
In order to understand the progressive growth of continental margins and the evolution of continenta...