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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2003
Scottish Journal of Geology (2003) 39 (2): 121–134.
... faulting. During the first phase of tectonic activity, the NNE-trending Mid Forth Fault is interpreted to represent a Late Devonian to Dinantian extensional fault, with a small, mainly Dinantian depocentre developed in the hangingwall block that has subsequently been inverted during Silesian times. A major...
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Major structures and generalized surface outcrop stratigraphy of the eastern Midland Valley of Scotland (modified after Rippon et al. 1996). The shaded area within the Firth of Forth represents the location of 2D seismic reflection data utilized within this study. AF, Ardross Fault; BA, Burntisland Anticline; BEA, Balmule Anticline; BF, Bo'ness Fault; CAC, Crossgatehall Anticlinal Complex; CF, Crossgatehall Fault; CS, Clackmannan Syncline; EOF, East Ochil Fault; ESA, Earl's Seat Anticline; FSS, Falkirk–Stane Syncline; HBF, Highland Boundary Fault; IFZ, Inchkeith Fault Zone; KB, Kincardine Basin; LF, Lammermuir Fault; LS, Lochore Syncline; LVS, Leven Syncline; MFA, Mid Forth Anticline; MFF, Mid Forth Fault; MS, Midlothian Syncline; PF, Pentland Fault; SUF, Southern Upland Fault; WOF, West Ochil Fault; WB, Westfield Basin.
Published: 01 November 2003
, Kincardine Basin; LF, Lammermuir Fault; LS, Lochore Syncline; LVS, Leven Syncline; MFA, Mid Forth Anticline; MFF, Mid Forth Fault; MS, Midlothian Syncline; PF, Pentland Fault; SUF, Southern Upland Fault; WOF, West Ochil Fault; WB, Westfield Basin.
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Seismic profile A-A' across the Leven Syncline, Mid Forth Anticline and Mid Forth High, showing the location of the Firth of Forth No. 1 well. Faults are illustrated in yellow and the mapped seismic horizons are numbered as follows: 1, sea bed; 2, rockhead; 3, ?intra-Upper Coal Measures; 4, 'near top' Bamcraig Coal (intra-Middle Coal Measures); 5, 'near top' Dysart Main Coal (intra-Lower Coal Measures); 6, top Lower Limestone Formation (top Dinantian); 7, top Kinghorn Volcanic Formation (intra-Strathclyde Group equivalent); 8, ?intra-Devonian. (See Fig. 4 for a generalized Upper Devonian–Lower Permian stratigraphy for the Firth of Forth and surrounding area. For location of profile, see Fig. 2.)
Published: 01 November 2003
Fig. 3. Seismic profile A-A' across the Leven Syncline, Mid Forth Anticline and Mid Forth High, showing the location of the Firth of Forth No. 1 well. Faults are illustrated in yellow and the mapped seismic horizons are numbered as follows: 1, sea bed; 2, rockhead; 3, ?intra-Upper Coal Measures
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Seismic profile C–C' across the Mid Forth High, showing gradual thickening of the Upper Devonian–Lower Carboniferous (mainly Dinantian) succession towards the Crossgatehall Fault. A key to the mapped horizons is provided in Figure 3. (For location of profile, see Fig. 2.)
Published: 01 November 2003
Fig. 8. Seismic profile C–C' across the Mid Forth High, showing gradual thickening of the Upper Devonian–Lower Carboniferous (mainly Dinantian) succession towards the Crossgatehall Fault. A key to the mapped horizons is provided in Figure 3. (For location of profile, see Fig. 2 .)
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 1977
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1977) 14 (11): 2481–2494.
... dextral strike-slip motion in a northeasterly direction on steeply dipping (approximately 80°) fault planes. For the December 27 earthquake, which has the largest M s (5.7), the fault motion is almost pure strike slip and the focal depth is shallow, being just below the base of the Sverdrup Basin. Forthe...
Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 01 May 2015
DOI: 10.1130/2015.2510(12)
... of the existing geological maps and available geological (in the widest sense: structural, geochemical, geochronological, and so forth) data with results of geological interpretation of seismic images of the crust and upper mantle have led to a three-dimensional (3D) model of the deep crustal structure...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2010
Journal of the Geological Society (2010) 167 (1): 5–10.
... structures in the Earth model existed in a subregion beneath the Firth of Forth: the Knox Pulpit sandstone formation (a potential reservoir), the Ballagan Formation above the reservoir, and the Mid-Forth Fault, hereafter referred to as reservoir, seal and fault respectively. They also assigned lower...
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Journal: Geosphere
Published: 17 December 2024
Geosphere (2025) 21 (1): 28–48.
... the basin ( Pegrum, 1984 ; Stewart and Clark, 1999 ) ( Fig. 4 , step 5). Cenozoic deposits have sealed most of the faults and diapirs in the basin, but Tertiary contractional events locally rejuvenated deeply rooted diapirs in the Central Graben area, resulting in diapirism that occurred until the mid...
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Journal Article
Published: 17 March 2020
Petroleum Geoscience (2020) 26 (2): 154–173.
... Carboniferous and Devonian tilted fault blocks from overlying Upper Permian facies; (2) the Mid Cimmerian Unconformity, observed only in the north of the region where Upper Jurassic strata onlaps onto the Lower Triassic; (3) the Base Cretaceous Unconformity, a significant erosional truncation surface...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2019
DOI: 10.1144/SP471.3
EISBN: 9781786204103
... towards shallower depths in the subsurface. The northern margin of the Mid North Sea High is marked by several ENE-trending faults that downthrow northwards to the Forth Approaches Basin and by the Devil’s Hole Horst block and granite. The Forth Approaches Basin is the eastern continuation offshore...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1986
Journal of the Geological Society (1986) 143 (5): 785–788.
...J. A. KARSON Abstract If oceanic transform faults migrate back and forth across a finite width of the lithosphere as a consequence of minor ridge propagations and recessions, many structural complications can arise. Patterns of lithosphere age and depth as well as internal structure may...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2010
Scottish Journal of Geology (2010) 46 (2): 125–142.
... associated with high heat flow from the start to the end of the Mississippian (early Namurian) sub-period. High heat flow was expected to continue with active faulting and folding into the early Pennsylvanian (mid-Namurian) sub-period as extension continued. During mid-Namurian times, active rifting...
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Journal: Palynology
Published: 01 January 2005
Palynology (2005) 29 (1): 23–47.
... the Late Devonian to Mississippian, to the central Firth of Forth around the location of the Leven Syncline during the Pennsylvanian ( Ritchie et al., 2003 , text-fig. 6). Contemporaneous uplift of the hanging wall of the Mid Forth Fault created the Mid Forth High, and reduced deposition in the eastern...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2012
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2012) 59 (1): 53–76.
... ). This site is an example of a relatively complex faulted and folded sequence of uppermost Devonian–Lower Carboniferous aquifer rocks, with a limited coverage of 1977–1988 2D seismic data and sparse well data ( Fig. 3 ). Fig. 3. Distribution of seismic data, boreholes, and mining data used in the Forth...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1998
Journal of the Geological Society (1998) 155 (4): 663–676.
... separates the Central North Sea from the Forth Approaches Basin. Basement fault blocks control facies type and thickness along the northwest margin of the North Permian Basin in the Moray Firth area. Permian tilt of the Zechstein shelf related to regional flexure played a role in precipitating gravity...
Journal Article
Journal: Geoenergy
Published: 26 June 2023
Geoenergy (2023) 1 (1): geoenergy2023-008.
... the Highland Boundary Fault to the north and Southern Upland Fault Zone to the south ( Cartwright et al. 2001 ; Arsenikos et al. 2019 ) ( Fig. 1 ). Following Early–Mid Devonian post-orogenic Caledonian collapse, Upper Devonian fluvial sandstones sourced proximally from north of the Highland Boundary Fault...
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Journal Article
Published: 28 October 2014
Petroleum Geoscience (2014) 20 (4): 323–337.
... Group); and a basal formation (Roxby Formation). The faults in the central region of this model, with modest offsets, were treated as transmissibility barriers. In the Firth of Forth model, the formations modelled were the Ballagan Formation acting as a seal, the Kinnesswood and Knox Pulpit Formations...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1992
Journal of the Geological Society (1992) 149 (6): 907–914.
...-trending chains of vents and intrusions. A group of similarly trending Dinantian faults, such as the Campsie, Inchgotrick and Ochil faults, also exerted some control on the distribution of volcanism. Contemporaneous igneous activity in the vicinity of the Firth of Forth includes the volcanic rocks which...
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2019
DOI: 10.1144/SP471.11
EISBN: 9781786204103
... for the 21CXRM Palaeozoic Project results upon which this paper is based). Fig. 6. Correlation panel of Carboniferous strata from south of the Mid North Sea High through the Forth Approaches. The position of the Whitby Sandstone Member is marked by the letter ‘ a ’. The gamma curve (GR) is scaled from...
Journal Article
Journal: The Leading Edge
Published: 01 December 2015
The Leading Edge (2015) 34 (12): 1502–1508.
... of vertical and lateral pressure cells, bounded by seals or faults, as well as the identification of hydrodynamic, connected reservoirs (discussed later). These maps then can be used to determine the likely pressures in a prospect. However, in the example below, simple reference to local data proved...
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