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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2009
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2009) 128 (2): 295–306.
... of the Moine Thrust. The Traligill Transverse zones transects the classic Assynt Culmination; the Oykel Tranverse Zone constrains the southern boundary of the Cassley Culmination in Moine rocks east of Assynt. Both transverse structures are oriented sub-parallel to the thrust transport direction...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1997
Journal of the Geological Society (1997) 154 (5): 761–764.
... Society of London 1997 1997 Geological Society of London Scotland Moine Thrust Zone Torridonian Vendian structural geology References Beach A. Thrust tectonics in the eastern Dauphinois Zone (French Alps), north of the Pelvoux massif Journal of Structural Geology 1981 3 299...
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2011
Scottish Journal of Geology (2011) 47 (1): 1–20.
... ). The WNW–ESE-trending part of the Achness Thrust SE of Assynt forms the Oykel Transverse Zone ( Fig. 2 ), with its ubiquitous mullions ( Leslie et al . 2010 ). South of the Assynt Culmination, there is no significant thrust or shear zone between the Southern Moine Thrust and the Sgurr Beag Thrust...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 14 May 2021
Geosphere (2021) 17 (4): 1126–1150.
... ). Dallmeyer et al. (2001) obtained Rb-Sr ages 428–413 Ma from the northern section of the Moine thrust zone. Within the Moine thrust zone, the earliest structures are the tight folds and thrusts (e.g., Glen Oykel thrust) within the Sgonnan More region that are intruded and cut by the Loch Ailsh syenites...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2010
DOI: 10.1144/SP335.17
EISBN: 9781862395831
... is part of the Oykel Transverse Zone (OTZ), a kilometre-scale shear zone characterized by constrictional finite strain fabrics aligned sub-parallel to the regional WNW-directed thrust transport direction. Main phase folds and fabrics in the transverse zone hanging wall are folded by main phase folds...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1987
Journal of the Geological Society (1987) 144 (4): 611–617.
... history of the main tectonic and igneous events in the Moine Thrust Zone is tabulated. Zircons from the undeformed Cnoc-nan-Cuilean syenite, emplaced in Moine rocks near Loch Loyal, give an age of 426 ± 9 Ma, in contrast to the deformed Glen Dessary syenite for which earlier work gave 456 ± 5 Ma...
Journal Article
Published: 13 December 2019
Journal of the Geological Society (2020) 177 (2): 447.
... of the Geological Society , 176 , 830 – 846 , https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2018-093 Leslie , A.G. , Krabbendam , M. , Kimbell , G.S. & Strachan , R.A. 2010 . Regional-scale lateral variation and linkage in ductile thrust architecture: the Oykel Transverse Zone, and mullions...
Journal Article
Published: 18 October 2016
Scottish Journal of Geology (2016) 52 (2): 103–109.
... of the stacked thrust sheets of the Achnashellach Culmination in the Caledonian Moine Thrust Zone. This thickening cannot be explained readily by Caledonian thrust tectonics alone, and suggests that thrusting was superimposed upon a pre-Caledonian non-layer-cake template giving rise to a thrust-parallel...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1988
Journal of the Geological Society (1988) 145 (1): 23–36.
...R. A. STRACHAN; R. E. HOLDSWORTH Abstract Inliers of Archaean to early Proterozoic Lewisian basement crop out within the Proterozoic Moine Succession of central and SE Sutherland. Both the Lewisian basement and the Moine cover have been affected by two major tectonic events. The earliest event...
Journal Article
Published: 13 December 2019
Journal of the Geological Society (2020) 177 (2): 443–446.
... architecture: the Oykel Transverse Zone, and mullions, in the Moine Nappe, NW Scotland . In : Law , R.D. , Butler , R.W.H. , Holdsworth , R.E. , Krabbendam , M. & Strachan , R. (eds) Continental Tectonics and Mountain Building. The Legacy of Peach and Horne . Geological Society...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1979
Journal of the Geological Society (1979) 136 (4): 489–495.
... movements in the Moine Thrust zone (430 *4 Ma) corresponds closely to the end of amphibolite facies metamorphism and the onset of post-tectonic cooling in the region of the Glen Dessary syenite, 125 km to the S and 30 km into the orogen (Fig. 1; van Breemen et al. 1979). Age of the Loch Borrolan complex 493...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2008
Journal of the Geological Society (2008) 165 (1): 379–394.
... structures ( Fig. 4 ). A modest fabric is locally present in rare semipelite or gritty units ( Fig. 4a ), but most exposures of psammite show a complete lack of any tectonic fabric. Low-strain zones with well-preserved sedimentary structures were found in two thrust sheets, above and below the Ben Hope...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2011
Journal of the Geological Society (2011) 168 (1): 99–114.
... within internal sectors of the orogen, and thus have implications for Caledonian tectonic models in this part of the North Atlantic region. The Moine Thrust Zone defines the western margin of the Caledonian Orogen in Scotland (Fig. 1 ). To the west lies the undeformed foreland, first described...
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Journal Article
Published: 12 September 2023
Geological Magazine (2023) 160 (8): 1481–1497.
... of the crust to form the high-K, and high-Ba, Sr granites. Both mantle-derived lamprophyres and lower crust-derived granites intruded at roughly the same time. The Assynt window through the Moine Thrust Zone in NW Scotland has been a classic area for interpretation of thrust tectonic processes over...
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Journal Article
Published: 16 December 2013
Geological Magazine (2014) 151 (5): 899–915.
... Cambridge University Press 2013 2013 Cambridge University Press granite geochronology tectonics Caledonides Orogenic belts typically include a range of contractional, strike-slip and extensional shear zones and faults that evolve during plate convergence (e.g. Dewey et al...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2005
Journal of the Geological Society (2005) 162 (3): 425–428.
... these mega-scale glacial lineations probably formed beneath the same fast-flowing zone of the last British–Irish Ice Sheet, The Minch palaeo-ice stream. This ice stream drained the NW sector of the British–Irish Ice Sheet during the Late Devensian Glaciation (marine isotope stage 2) and terminated near...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2004
Mineralogical Magazine (2004) 68 (4): 541–559.
...) following terminology used by Phemister (1926) . Parsons (1999) noted that these sills are in fact porphyritic quartz-microsyenites, but the name ‘Nordmarkite Swarm’ is retained here in order to distinguish this group of about eight tectonically deformed sills from other, undeformed quartz-microsyenites...
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Journal Article
Published: 27 November 2014
Journal of the Geological Society (2015) 172 (1): 77–85.
... and linkage in ductile thrust architecture: the Oykel Transverse Zone, and mullions, in the Moine Nappe. NW Scotland . In : Law R.D. Butler R.W.H. Holdsworth R.E. Krabbendam M. Strachan R.A. (eds) Continental Tectonics and Mountain Building: The Legacy of Peach and Horne...
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Journal Article
Published: 20 August 2015
Journal of the Geological Society (2015) 172 (6): 748–762.
... continental deformation zones during plate collision (i.e. ‘block and flake tectonics’; Dewey et al . 1986 ). The location, geometry and persistence of faults and shear zones in such regions are known to be influenced by the reactivation of crustal-scale pre-existing structures ( Sutton & Watson 1986...
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Journal Article
Published: 17 October 2014
Scottish Journal of Geology (2014) 50 (2): 125–142.
...’ in the southern Moine Nappe, distinct from the Silurian ‘Scandian’ events in the northern Moine Nappe, some sort of lateral ramp may have operated between these two areas. If so, this lateral ramp may have been the Oykel Tranverse Zone, which separates a higher Achness Thrust Nappe, from lower (and younger...
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