The Outer Hebrides Fault Zone is a major easterly dipping reactivated shear zone which displaces Lewisian gneiss of the Laurentian craton, NW Scotland. Despite a number of detailed field studies, the fault zone remains poorly understood with regard to both its age of inception and precise conditions of reactivation. The island of Scalpay in the northern portion of the Outer Hebrides Fault Zone provides exceptional exposures through a variety of reactivated fault rock types and therefore represents an ideal location to investigate fault zone evolution via fluid inclusion studies of syntectonic quartz veins. This fluid inclusion study constrains reactivation temperatures more precisely than hitherto possible with top-to-the-NW ductile thrusti...
Detailed field investigation has revealed a number of faults that display late Quaternary movement i...
The geology of the Orkney Islands is dominated by well-studied Devonian sedimentary rocks deposited ...
In the Archaean basement rocks of the Assynt and Gruinard terranes of the mainland Lewisian Complex ...
The Outer Hebrides Fault Zone is a major ESE-dipping reactivated structure within Lewisian basement ...
International audienceThe crustal-scale Outer Hebrides Fault Zone (OHFZ) in NW Scotland is a complex...
Heterogeneous sequences of exhumed fault rocks preserve a record of the long-term evolution of fault...
Heterogeneous sequences of exhumed fault rocks preserve a record of the long-term evolution of fault...
The Outer Hebrides Fault Zone is a major ESE-dipping detachment exposed within basement gneisses of ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX211726 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
Exhumed mid-crustal retrograde shear zones provide a rare natural laboratory for investigating the ...
The Palaeoproterozoic evolution of the central Outer Hebrides can be explained by modern plate-tecto...
In common with most thrust belts, the Moine Thrust Zone, Scotland, preserves a foreland-propagating ...
In the Caledonides of northwest Scotland, two independent geothermometers (Fe-Mg exchange and quartz...
In areas of low Laxfordian strain on the Scottish Mainland Lewisian, the strike of Scourie Dykes var...
The Devonian Orcadian Basin in northern Scotland belongs to a regionally linked system of post-Caled...
Detailed field investigation has revealed a number of faults that display late Quaternary movement i...
The geology of the Orkney Islands is dominated by well-studied Devonian sedimentary rocks deposited ...
In the Archaean basement rocks of the Assynt and Gruinard terranes of the mainland Lewisian Complex ...
The Outer Hebrides Fault Zone is a major ESE-dipping reactivated structure within Lewisian basement ...
International audienceThe crustal-scale Outer Hebrides Fault Zone (OHFZ) in NW Scotland is a complex...
Heterogeneous sequences of exhumed fault rocks preserve a record of the long-term evolution of fault...
Heterogeneous sequences of exhumed fault rocks preserve a record of the long-term evolution of fault...
The Outer Hebrides Fault Zone is a major ESE-dipping detachment exposed within basement gneisses of ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX211726 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
Exhumed mid-crustal retrograde shear zones provide a rare natural laboratory for investigating the ...
The Palaeoproterozoic evolution of the central Outer Hebrides can be explained by modern plate-tecto...
In common with most thrust belts, the Moine Thrust Zone, Scotland, preserves a foreland-propagating ...
In the Caledonides of northwest Scotland, two independent geothermometers (Fe-Mg exchange and quartz...
In areas of low Laxfordian strain on the Scottish Mainland Lewisian, the strike of Scourie Dykes var...
The Devonian Orcadian Basin in northern Scotland belongs to a regionally linked system of post-Caled...
Detailed field investigation has revealed a number of faults that display late Quaternary movement i...
The geology of the Orkney Islands is dominated by well-studied Devonian sedimentary rocks deposited ...
In the Archaean basement rocks of the Assynt and Gruinard terranes of the mainland Lewisian Complex ...