This report presents a preliminary interpretation of the bedrock geology of Ben Alder, based on data collected during the 2005 field season. This work contributes to the resurvey of 1:50,000 scale Sheet 54E (Loch Rannoch). The principal aim of this report is to present a lithostratigraphical framework and structural model for testing during the 2006 field season. The Ben Alder massif exposes polydeformed psammite and semipelite belonging to the Neoproterozoic Grampian Group, lower Dalradian Supergroup. It comprises essentially four formations locally termed, the Lethcois Semipelite (lowest), Ben Alder Psammite, Garbh Choire Semipelite and Gaick Psammite Formation. The lithological and stratigraphical character of these formations is...
Upper Dalradian sediments are exposed on the north coast of Banifshire and Aberdeenshire between B...
The Morar Group, the lowest group of the early Neoproterozoic Moine Supergroup in the Scottish Highl...
Seven distinct sets of fold structures have been recognised within 450 square kilometres of Moinian ...
The Monadhliath Mountains comprise of an extensive area of plateau in the Central Highlands of Scot...
This report provides an account of the geology of the Newtonmore-Ben Macdui district in the Grampian...
This account of the geology of the Ayr district, in the south-west of the Midland Valley of Scotlan...
The Dalradian Supergroup is divided into four groups, the uppermost of which is the Southern Highlan...
A detailed macroscopic examination has been made of bedding, flow cleavage, false cleavage, lineatio...
This report describes the Bedrock and Superficial Geology of 1:10 000 Sheet NO76NW (Craig of Garvock...
The Dalradian schists of North-eastern Perthshire range from the Blair Atholl Series to the Pitlochr...
The Morar Group, the lowest group of the early Neoproterozoic Moine Supergroup in the Scottish Highl...
The Port Askaig Formation is a succession of Cryogenian glacial deposits found near the middle of th...
High strain zones, characterized by shear fabrics and mylonites, have been identified within lower ...
The central Grampian Highlands, as defined here, are bounded to the north-west by the Great Glen Fau...
This item is only available electronically.In order to understand the relationships between the top ...
Upper Dalradian sediments are exposed on the north coast of Banifshire and Aberdeenshire between B...
The Morar Group, the lowest group of the early Neoproterozoic Moine Supergroup in the Scottish Highl...
Seven distinct sets of fold structures have been recognised within 450 square kilometres of Moinian ...
The Monadhliath Mountains comprise of an extensive area of plateau in the Central Highlands of Scot...
This report provides an account of the geology of the Newtonmore-Ben Macdui district in the Grampian...
This account of the geology of the Ayr district, in the south-west of the Midland Valley of Scotlan...
The Dalradian Supergroup is divided into four groups, the uppermost of which is the Southern Highlan...
A detailed macroscopic examination has been made of bedding, flow cleavage, false cleavage, lineatio...
This report describes the Bedrock and Superficial Geology of 1:10 000 Sheet NO76NW (Craig of Garvock...
The Dalradian schists of North-eastern Perthshire range from the Blair Atholl Series to the Pitlochr...
The Morar Group, the lowest group of the early Neoproterozoic Moine Supergroup in the Scottish Highl...
The Port Askaig Formation is a succession of Cryogenian glacial deposits found near the middle of th...
High strain zones, characterized by shear fabrics and mylonites, have been identified within lower ...
The central Grampian Highlands, as defined here, are bounded to the north-west by the Great Glen Fau...
This item is only available electronically.In order to understand the relationships between the top ...
Upper Dalradian sediments are exposed on the north coast of Banifshire and Aberdeenshire between B...
The Morar Group, the lowest group of the early Neoproterozoic Moine Supergroup in the Scottish Highl...
Seven distinct sets of fold structures have been recognised within 450 square kilometres of Moinian ...