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Temporal and spatial variations in calcium carbonate deposition in a mixed siliciclastic–carbonate deep marine system: the Ediacaran Deeside Limestone Formation, Aboyne, Scotland Available to Purchase
Journal: Scottish Journal of Geology
Publisher: Geological Society of London
Published: 09 June 2022
Scottish Journal of Geology (2022) 58 (1): sjg2021-017.
... on the 1:50 000 Scotland Sheet 66W, Aboyne ( British Geological Survey 1995 a ). This 20 m section at Mains of Midstrath consists of a main, disused quarry and exposures in several exploratory pits above the quarry on the lower, north-facing, slope of Hill of Midstrath ( Table 1 ). Much of the main...
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Some geomorphological implications of recent archaeological investigations on river terraces of the River Dee, Aberdeenshire Available to Purchase
Journal: Scottish Journal of Geology
Publisher: Geological Society of London
Published: 04 January 2023
Scottish Journal of Geology (2023) 59 (1-2): sjg2022-010.
... of Scotland's largest rivers ( Fig. 1 ). The river is lined east of Braemar by a ‘staircase’ of river terrace fragments. These were mapped in the late nineteenth century ( Geological Survey of Scotland 1897 ) and most recently in 1996 ( British Geological Survey (BGS) 1996 ; Merritt et al. 2003...
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Discussion of ‘The Highland Boundary Fault and the Highland Border Complex’ by B. J. Bluck, Scottish Journal of Geology , 46 , 113–124 Available to Purchase
Journal: Scottish Journal of Geology
Publisher: Geological Society of London
Published: 01 May 2011
Scottish Journal of Geology (2011) 47 (1): 89–93.
... in Bluck's paper. The omission from the latter of critical references, coupled with a tendency to rely too heavily on work published pre-1920, which was before way-up structures and bedding/cleavage relationships were first used by field geologists in Scotland, undermines any attempt to promote an objective...
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UK shallow ground temperatures for ground coupled heat exchangers Available to Purchase
Publisher: Geological Society of London
Published: 28 October 2015
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2015) 48 (3-4): 248–260.
... in southern England to 8.8°C in northern Scotland, with corresponding seasonal ranges in temperature of 10.3°C and 7.9°C respectively. An average urban heat island (UHI) effect at 1 m depth of 0.55°C has been observed at localities adjacent to urban green spaces, from which it can be assumed that the UHI...
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How hot are the Cairngorms? Available to Purchase
Journal: Scottish Journal of Geology
Publisher: Geological Society of London
Published: 28 August 2015
Scottish Journal of Geology (2015) 51 (2): 105–115.
... Survey . 1993 b . Aviemore. Scotland Sheet 74E. Solid Geology. 1:50 000 . British Geological Survey , Keyworth, Nottingham .
British Geological Survey . 1995 a . Aboyne. Scotland Sheet 66W. Solid Geology. 1:50 000 . British Geological Survey , Keyworth, Nottingham .
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Conodonts from the Margie Limestone in the Highland Border Complex, River North Esk Available to Purchase
Journal: Scottish Journal of Geology
Publisher: Geological Society of London
Published: 01 April 2008
Scottish Journal of Geology (2008) 44 (1): 75–81.
... (Late Cambrian) to early Champlainian (Middle Ordovician) conodonts from the Cow Head Group, western Newfoundland . Journal of Paleontology , 52 , 444 – 471 . GOULD , D. 2001 . Geology of the Aboyne district . Memoir of the British Geological Survey, Sheet 66W (Scotland). INGHAM...
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Surface expression of Late Caledonian magmatic lithium concentration, in the Rhynie Chert, UK Open Access
Publisher: Geological Society of London
Published: 29 September 2023
Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis (2023) 23 (3): geochem2023-028.
... geothermal field, northern Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt . Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research , 431 , 107640 , https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2022.107640 Gould , D. 2001 . Geology of the Aboyne District . Memoir of the British Geological Survey, Sheet 66W (Scotland...
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Rare earth element and La–Th–Sc analysis of cherts from the Highland Border Complex, Scotland: Geochemical determination of the sedimentary environment in greenschist facies rocks Available to Purchase
Journal: Scottish Journal of Geology
Publisher: Geological Society of London
Published: 01 May 2013
Scottish Journal of Geology (2013) 49 (1): 15–31.
...P. W. G. Tanner; H. A. Armstrong; A. W. Owen Synopsis New geological maps of the Highland Border Complex (HBC) at four classical localities across Scotland – Stonehaven; River North Esk; Loch Ard Forest, Aberfoyle; and North Glen Sannox, Arran – are presented as part of this study. Cherts sampled...
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Geomorphic response of a mountain gravel-bed river to an extreme flood in Aberdeenshire, Scotland Available to Purchase
Journal: Scottish Journal of Geology
Publisher: Geological Society of London
Published: 23 March 2020
Scottish Journal of Geology (2020) 56 (2): 101–116.
.... What are the controlling factors on sediment flux along the River Dee? What geomorphic changes occurred during the Storm Frank flood? How do the channel geometry changes influence inundation of future floods? The River Dee, Aberdeenshire, Scotland ( Fig. 1 ) rises on the plateau...
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The Dalradian Supergroup in Scotland, Shetland and Ireland Available to Purchase
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Reports
Publisher: Geological Society of London
Published: 01 January 1994
DOI: 10.1144/SR22.4
EISBN: 9781786202857
... an area of about 48000 km 2 in north and west Ireland, Scotland and Shetland. Neither the base nor the top of the Dalradian is seen but, taking the maximum thickness preserved for every group and making no allowance for tectonic thickening, it is calculated to have a total cumulative thickness of c...
Abstract The Dalradian Supergroup, comprising the Grampian (oldest), Appin, Argyll and Southern Highland (youngest) groups (Fig. 13) consists of lithologically diverse metasediments and typically mafic metavolcanic rocks. The supergroup is probably entirely late Precambrian in age and underlies an area of about 48000 km 2 in north and west Ireland, Scotland and Shetland. Neither the base nor the top of the Dalradian is seen but, taking the maximum thickness preserved for every group and making no allowance for tectonic thickening, it is calculated to have a total cumulative thickness of c. 25.5 km.