The Outer Hebrides Platform extends west from the present island chain towards the Atlantic continental shelf edge and represents a fragment of Archaean crust (Lewisian gneiss) that was differentially uplifted during the Palaeogene and tilted westwards during the Neogene. An extensive planation surface developed close to sea level in the Pliocene and was subsequently modified by Pleistocene marine and glacial erosion to form an extensive, partly submerged strandflat. During Pleistocene cold stages the Outer Hebrides supported an independent ice cap, but mainland ice periodically over-ran the extremities of the island chain and flowed through the sounds separating individual islands. Ice-roughened knock-and-lochan terrain is extensive across...
Current estimates of ice-mass loss from ice sheets vary, but there is consensus that the rate of los...
This paper reviews the changing environments, developing landforms and terrestrial stratigraphy duri...
The boundary conditions that govern ice sheet dynamics can change significantly with the development...
Until recently, the British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) was thought to have reached no farther than a mid...
The St Kilda archipelago lies ~65 km west of the Outer Hebrides and ~60 km east of the Atlantic shel...
The Quaternary Period in Scotland was characterized by major climatic shifts and the alternation of ...
A series of very wide (up to 15 km) raised shore platforms in the Scottish Hebrides are identified a...
The Hebridean islands of Islay, Jura and Colonsay are mainly composed of Neoproterozoic metasediment...
The islands of the Hebridean Igneous Province are largely composed of Palaeogene igneous rocks relat...
A series of very wide (up to 15 km) raised shore platforms in the Scottish Hebrides are identified a...
Cosmic ray exposure ages of frost-weathered bedrock from mountain summits in the Outer Hebrides exce...
Recent models of the last Scottish ice sheet suggest that nunataks remained above the ice surface in...
Geomorphological mapping of North Harris provides evidence for the former existence of 10 glaciers w...
Wester Ross is an area of striking geodiversity, containing some of the most impressive glacial and ...
Current estimates of ice-mass loss from ice sheets vary, but there is consensus that the rate of los...
This paper reviews the changing environments, developing landforms and terrestrial stratigraphy duri...
The boundary conditions that govern ice sheet dynamics can change significantly with the development...
Until recently, the British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) was thought to have reached no farther than a mid...
The St Kilda archipelago lies ~65 km west of the Outer Hebrides and ~60 km east of the Atlantic shel...
The Quaternary Period in Scotland was characterized by major climatic shifts and the alternation of ...
A series of very wide (up to 15 km) raised shore platforms in the Scottish Hebrides are identified a...
The Hebridean islands of Islay, Jura and Colonsay are mainly composed of Neoproterozoic metasediment...
The islands of the Hebridean Igneous Province are largely composed of Palaeogene igneous rocks relat...
A series of very wide (up to 15 km) raised shore platforms in the Scottish Hebrides are identified a...
Cosmic ray exposure ages of frost-weathered bedrock from mountain summits in the Outer Hebrides exce...
Recent models of the last Scottish ice sheet suggest that nunataks remained above the ice surface in...
Geomorphological mapping of North Harris provides evidence for the former existence of 10 glaciers w...
Wester Ross is an area of striking geodiversity, containing some of the most impressive glacial and ...
Current estimates of ice-mass loss from ice sheets vary, but there is consensus that the rate of los...
This paper reviews the changing environments, developing landforms and terrestrial stratigraphy duri...
The boundary conditions that govern ice sheet dynamics can change significantly with the development...