Recent models of the last Scottish ice sheet suggest that nunataks remained above the ice surface in areas peripheral to the main centres of accumulation. This proposition has been investigated on 140 mountains over an area of 10,000 km(2) in NW Scotland. Outside the limits of the later Loch Lomond Readvance in this area there is evidence for a single high-level weathering limit that separates glacially eroded terrain from higher areas of in situ frost debris. This limit occurs at altitudes ranging from 425 to 450 m in the Outer Hebrides to > 950 m on the mainland, and is best developed on lithologies that resisted breakdown after ice-sheet downwastage. Interpretation of this weathering limit as a periglacial trimline cut by the last ice...
Geomorphological mapping in the West Drumochter Hills provides evidence of a readvance of locally no...
In Snowdonia there is a marked contrast between weathered summits, often with well-developed blockfi...
The British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) is predicted to have deglaciated rapidly from ~ 18 ka, in respons...
High-level weathering limits separating ice-scoured topography from frost-weathered detritus were id...
On the mountains of southern Caithness and east Sutherland, geomorphological evidence for the upper ...
Periglacial trimlines separating glacially eroded lower slopes from blockfield-covered plateaus on B...
Two periglacial weathering limits have been identified on mountains in the Highlands of Scotland. Th...
Mountains on South Uist support a high-level weathering limit that separates an upper zone of shatte...
The extent of the last British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) in northern Scotland is disputed. A restricted...
Geomorphological mapping indicates that the last (Late Devensian) Scottish ice sheet moved northward...
Cosmic ray exposure ages of frost-weathered bedrock from mountain summits in the Outer Hebrides exce...
A 3700-km2 area adjacent to the Firth of Clyde, Scotland, is examined to constrain the development a...
Geomorphological mapping of North Harris provides evidence for the former existence of 10 glaciers w...
The last Scottish Ice Sheet (SIS) expanded from a pre-existing ice cap after ∼35 ka. Highland ice do...
During the last glacial maximum, the Galloway Hills in southwest Scotland acted as a major centre of...
Geomorphological mapping in the West Drumochter Hills provides evidence of a readvance of locally no...
In Snowdonia there is a marked contrast between weathered summits, often with well-developed blockfi...
The British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) is predicted to have deglaciated rapidly from ~ 18 ka, in respons...
High-level weathering limits separating ice-scoured topography from frost-weathered detritus were id...
On the mountains of southern Caithness and east Sutherland, geomorphological evidence for the upper ...
Periglacial trimlines separating glacially eroded lower slopes from blockfield-covered plateaus on B...
Two periglacial weathering limits have been identified on mountains in the Highlands of Scotland. Th...
Mountains on South Uist support a high-level weathering limit that separates an upper zone of shatte...
The extent of the last British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) in northern Scotland is disputed. A restricted...
Geomorphological mapping indicates that the last (Late Devensian) Scottish ice sheet moved northward...
Cosmic ray exposure ages of frost-weathered bedrock from mountain summits in the Outer Hebrides exce...
A 3700-km2 area adjacent to the Firth of Clyde, Scotland, is examined to constrain the development a...
Geomorphological mapping of North Harris provides evidence for the former existence of 10 glaciers w...
The last Scottish Ice Sheet (SIS) expanded from a pre-existing ice cap after ∼35 ka. Highland ice do...
During the last glacial maximum, the Galloway Hills in southwest Scotland acted as a major centre of...
Geomorphological mapping in the West Drumochter Hills provides evidence of a readvance of locally no...
In Snowdonia there is a marked contrast between weathered summits, often with well-developed blockfi...
The British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) is predicted to have deglaciated rapidly from ~ 18 ka, in respons...