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The timing and significance of mid-crustal shearing and exhumation of amphibolite facies rocks along the Great Glen Fault Zone, Scotland Open Access
A new model for the growth of normal faults developed above pre-existing structures: COMMENT Open Access
Introduction: geology of fractured reservoirs Available to Purchase
Stress fields of ancient seismicity recorded in the dynamic geometry of pseudotachylyte in the Outer Hebrides Fault Zone, UK Available to Purchase
Outcrop-scale manifestations of reactivation during multiple superimposed rifting and basin inversion events: the Devonian Orcadian Basin, northern Scotland Open Access
A bigger splat: The catastrophic geology of a 1.2-b.y.-old terrestrial megaclast, northwest Scotland Open Access
Natural fracture propping and earthquake-induced oil migration in fractured basement reservoirs Open Access
Basement controls on deformation during oblique convergence: Transpressive structures in the western Qaidam Basin, northern Tibetan Plateau Open Access
Fault-zone evolution in layered basalt sequences: A case study from the Faroe Islands, NE Atlantic margin Available to Purchase
Interactions between low-angle normal faults and plutonism in the upper crust: Insights from the Island of Elba, Italy Available to Purchase
Onshore evidence for progressive changes in rifting directions during continental break-up in the NE Atlantic Available to Purchase
Using footwall structures to constrain the evolution of low-angle normal faults Available to Purchase
The movement history and fault rock evolution of a reactivated crustal-scale strike-slip fault: the Walls Boundary Fault Zone, Shetland Available to Purchase
Thrust sequences and the significance of low-angle, out-of-sequence faults in the northernmost Moine Nappe and Moine Thrust Zone, NW Scotland Available to Purchase
Styles of basement involvement in the Moine Thrust Belt, NW Scotland Available to Purchase
The Moine Thrust Belt contains imbricate systems derived from Cambro-Ordovician sediments together with thrust sheets of their Lewisian basement. Correlation of Precambrian structures between these thrust sheets and the adjacent foreland demonstrates displacements >25 km, values confirmed and exceeded by restored cross sections constructed through the imbricated sedimentary cover. The basement-carrying thrust sheets display a wide variety of structural styles even though they have deformed under essentially the same metamorphic pressure and temperature conditions (lower greenschist facies). These include the translation of crystalline basement as sheets with no appreciable internal deformation apart from sparse quartz-epidote-filled fractures and ∼1 m of mylonites and related fault rocks along the basal thrusts. Thrust trajectories can run parallel to the regional, near-horizontal datum (the sub-Cambrian unconformity) even though there are no apparent preexisting surfaces that might have localized slip on these horizons within the basement. In other examples, however, parts of basement thrust trajectories appear to have located preferentially on preexisting faults. These features have been underemphasized in previous studies and can be inferred by the preservation of PrecambrianTorridonian strata beneath the sub-Cambrian unconformity within thrust sheets. Basin faults that controlled deposition and preservation of Torridonian strata may have promoted large-scale folding at the basement-cover interface that is manifest as the large-scale recumbent structures of the southern part of the thrust belt. These different styles are compared and discussed in terms of the propensity of the Lewisian basement to localize deformation at greenschist facies through reactivation and retrogression-enhanced weakening.