High-level weathering limits separating ice-scoured topography from frost-weathered detritus were identified on 28 mountains in Wester Ross at altitudes of 700-960 m, and a further 22 peaks support evidence of ice scouring to summit level. Weathering limits are defined most clearly on sandstone and gneiss, which have resisted frost shattering during the Late Devensian Lateglacial, but can also be distinguished on schists and quartzite. Schmidt hammer measurements and analyses of clay mineral assemblages indicate significantly more advanced rock and soil weathering above the weathering limits. The persistence of gibbsite above weathering limits indicates that they represent the upper limit of Late Devensian glacial erosion. The regular decli...
We constrain the deglaciation history of the Monadhliath Mountains since the Last Glacial Maximum us...
Geomorphological mapping in the West Drumochter Hills provides evidence of a readvance of locally no...
Fourteen samples obtained from Torridon sandstone boulders on four moraines marking the limit of the...
Two periglacial weathering limits have been identified on mountains in the Highlands of Scotland. Th...
Recent models of the last Scottish ice sheet suggest that nunataks remained above the ice surface in...
Mountains on South Uist support a high-level weathering limit that separates an upper zone of shatte...
Periglacial trimlines separating glacially eroded lower slopes from blockfield-covered plateaus on B...
On the mountains of southern Caithness and east Sutherland, geomorphological evidence for the upper ...
Cosmic ray exposure ages of frost-weathered bedrock from mountain summits in the Outer Hebrides exce...
A high-level periglacial trimline occurs on the mountains of Skye at altitudes of 750-870 m in the C...
In Snowdonia there is a marked contrast between weathered summits, often with well-developed blockfi...
Despite more than 100 years of research, surprisingly little is known about the precise dimensions ...
The mode of deglaciation of the last Scottish ice sheet is assessed from evidence provided by geomor...
In north-west Scotland, mountain-top detritus forms blockfields or diamicts, depending on lithology....
Geomorphological mapping indicates that the last (Late Devensian) Scottish ice sheet moved northward...
We constrain the deglaciation history of the Monadhliath Mountains since the Last Glacial Maximum us...
Geomorphological mapping in the West Drumochter Hills provides evidence of a readvance of locally no...
Fourteen samples obtained from Torridon sandstone boulders on four moraines marking the limit of the...
Two periglacial weathering limits have been identified on mountains in the Highlands of Scotland. Th...
Recent models of the last Scottish ice sheet suggest that nunataks remained above the ice surface in...
Mountains on South Uist support a high-level weathering limit that separates an upper zone of shatte...
Periglacial trimlines separating glacially eroded lower slopes from blockfield-covered plateaus on B...
On the mountains of southern Caithness and east Sutherland, geomorphological evidence for the upper ...
Cosmic ray exposure ages of frost-weathered bedrock from mountain summits in the Outer Hebrides exce...
A high-level periglacial trimline occurs on the mountains of Skye at altitudes of 750-870 m in the C...
In Snowdonia there is a marked contrast between weathered summits, often with well-developed blockfi...
Despite more than 100 years of research, surprisingly little is known about the precise dimensions ...
The mode of deglaciation of the last Scottish ice sheet is assessed from evidence provided by geomor...
In north-west Scotland, mountain-top detritus forms blockfields or diamicts, depending on lithology....
Geomorphological mapping indicates that the last (Late Devensian) Scottish ice sheet moved northward...
We constrain the deglaciation history of the Monadhliath Mountains since the Last Glacial Maximum us...
Geomorphological mapping in the West Drumochter Hills provides evidence of a readvance of locally no...
Fourteen samples obtained from Torridon sandstone boulders on four moraines marking the limit of the...