Mountains on South Uist support a high-level weathering limit that separates an upper zone of shattered bedrock, blockfields and tors from a lower zone of glacially moulded bedrock. This weathering limit descends gently SE from a maximum altitude of c. 470 m, following the direction of regional ice movement. Analyses of joint depths and clay-fraction mineralogy indicate that the weathering limit represents the upper limit of Late Devensian glacial erosion. The limit is therefore interpreted as a periglacial trimline cut around palaeonunataks, and thus as representing the maximum altitude of the Outer Hebrides Ice Cap. The former ice divide probably lay along the west coast of the Uists at an altitude of slightly over 500 m. This evidence is...
Current understanding of the Younger Dryas (Loch Lomond Stadial) ice cap in Scotland is dominated by...
In Snowdonia there is a marked contrast between weathered summits, often with well-developed blockfi...
Raised tidal marshes and isolation basins (lakes that were once connected to the sea) in northwest S...
High-level weathering limits separating ice-scoured topography from frost-weathered detritus were id...
A high-level periglacial trimline occurs on the mountains of Skye at altitudes of 750-870 m in the C...
Recent models of the last Scottish ice sheet suggest that nunataks remained above the ice surface in...
Two periglacial weathering limits have been identified on mountains in the Highlands of Scotland. Th...
Cosmic ray exposure ages of frost-weathered bedrock from mountain summits in the Outer Hebrides exce...
On the mountains of southern Caithness and east Sutherland, geomorphological evidence for the upper ...
Geomorphological mapping indicates that the last (Late Devensian) Scottish ice sheet moved northward...
Periglacial trimlines separating glacially eroded lower slopes from blockfield-covered plateaus on B...
During the last glacial maximum, the Galloway Hills in southwest Scotland acted as a major centre of...
We constrain the deglaciation history of the Monadhliath Mountains since the Last Glacial Maximum us...
The Outer Hebrides Platform extends west from the present island chain towards the Atlantic continen...
Current understanding of the Younger Dryas (Loch Lomond Stadial) ice cap in Scotland is dominated by...
Current understanding of the Younger Dryas (Loch Lomond Stadial) ice cap in Scotland is dominated by...
In Snowdonia there is a marked contrast between weathered summits, often with well-developed blockfi...
Raised tidal marshes and isolation basins (lakes that were once connected to the sea) in northwest S...
High-level weathering limits separating ice-scoured topography from frost-weathered detritus were id...
A high-level periglacial trimline occurs on the mountains of Skye at altitudes of 750-870 m in the C...
Recent models of the last Scottish ice sheet suggest that nunataks remained above the ice surface in...
Two periglacial weathering limits have been identified on mountains in the Highlands of Scotland. Th...
Cosmic ray exposure ages of frost-weathered bedrock from mountain summits in the Outer Hebrides exce...
On the mountains of southern Caithness and east Sutherland, geomorphological evidence for the upper ...
Geomorphological mapping indicates that the last (Late Devensian) Scottish ice sheet moved northward...
Periglacial trimlines separating glacially eroded lower slopes from blockfield-covered plateaus on B...
During the last glacial maximum, the Galloway Hills in southwest Scotland acted as a major centre of...
We constrain the deglaciation history of the Monadhliath Mountains since the Last Glacial Maximum us...
The Outer Hebrides Platform extends west from the present island chain towards the Atlantic continen...
Current understanding of the Younger Dryas (Loch Lomond Stadial) ice cap in Scotland is dominated by...
Current understanding of the Younger Dryas (Loch Lomond Stadial) ice cap in Scotland is dominated by...
In Snowdonia there is a marked contrast between weathered summits, often with well-developed blockfi...
Raised tidal marshes and isolation basins (lakes that were once connected to the sea) in northwest S...