Abrupt lateral changes in thrust geometry occur in many mountain-building fold-and-thrust belts. Whilst many works have dealt with palinspastic reconstructions and transport-direction-parallel balanced cross-sections, far fewer show a full three-dimensional architecture, or examine how these lateral variations in thrust architecture can be linked via so-called ‘transverse zones’ that demarcate different segments of the thrust belt. When identified, these transverse zones are commonly thought to be related to kinematic responses to irregularities generated across pre-existing, sometimes re-activated, sub-décollement basement faults, contrasts in pre-thrusting cover strata deformation across basement faults, development of duplex structures/a...
The Moine Thrust Zone forms the Caledonian orogenic thrust front where the Moine Supergroup metamorp...
This paper describes in detail a spectacularly exposed transpressional imbricate zone from the South...
Balanced and restored cross sections demonstrate a minimum 16 km shortening below the Moine Thrust ...
Abrupt lateral changes in thrust geometry occur in many fold-and-thrust belts along so-called transv...
Abrupt lateral changes in thrust geometry occur in many mountain-building fold-thrust belts. Whilst ...
The Caledonian Moine Thrust belt is a world class example of a foreland propagating fold-and-thrust ...
South of the Loch Maree Fault in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland, an unexplained step-wise thick...
Abstract: Buried thrust systems, commonly analysed in terms of duplex structures, are often interpre...
In common with most thrust belts, the Moine Thrust Zone, Scotland, preserves a foreland-propagating ...
Sharp lateral changes in structural geometry of ductile thrust stacks are not widely reported. A reg...
Abstract: Buried thrust systems, commonly analysed in terms of duplex structures, are often interpre...
Within internal regions of orogenic belts, systems of ductile thrusts and folds may form which are g...
AbstractMany thrust systems, including parts of the Moine Thrust Belt, are commonly interpreted as r...
Cross folds are typically associated with zones of anomalous foliation trend that lie at high angles...
This paper reviews the geology of the Late Ordovician - Silurian Caledonian Moine Thrust zone in the...
The Moine Thrust Zone forms the Caledonian orogenic thrust front where the Moine Supergroup metamorp...
This paper describes in detail a spectacularly exposed transpressional imbricate zone from the South...
Balanced and restored cross sections demonstrate a minimum 16 km shortening below the Moine Thrust ...
Abrupt lateral changes in thrust geometry occur in many fold-and-thrust belts along so-called transv...
Abrupt lateral changes in thrust geometry occur in many mountain-building fold-thrust belts. Whilst ...
The Caledonian Moine Thrust belt is a world class example of a foreland propagating fold-and-thrust ...
South of the Loch Maree Fault in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland, an unexplained step-wise thick...
Abstract: Buried thrust systems, commonly analysed in terms of duplex structures, are often interpre...
In common with most thrust belts, the Moine Thrust Zone, Scotland, preserves a foreland-propagating ...
Sharp lateral changes in structural geometry of ductile thrust stacks are not widely reported. A reg...
Abstract: Buried thrust systems, commonly analysed in terms of duplex structures, are often interpre...
Within internal regions of orogenic belts, systems of ductile thrusts and folds may form which are g...
AbstractMany thrust systems, including parts of the Moine Thrust Belt, are commonly interpreted as r...
Cross folds are typically associated with zones of anomalous foliation trend that lie at high angles...
This paper reviews the geology of the Late Ordovician - Silurian Caledonian Moine Thrust zone in the...
The Moine Thrust Zone forms the Caledonian orogenic thrust front where the Moine Supergroup metamorp...
This paper describes in detail a spectacularly exposed transpressional imbricate zone from the South...
Balanced and restored cross sections demonstrate a minimum 16 km shortening below the Moine Thrust ...