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Encyclopedia: Great Glen Fault Source:Wikipedia
The
Great Glen Fault
is a long
strike-slip (transcurrent) fault
that runs through its namesake the
Great Glen
(Glen Albyn) in
Scotland
. However, the fault is actually much longer and over 400 million years old.
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Fenites, breccia dykes, albitites, and carbonatitic veins near the Great Glen Fault, Inverness, Scotland ... Key Words: fenite • breccia • albitite • carbonatite • Great Glen Fault • Inverness...
jgs.lyellcollection.org/cgi/content/abstract/141/4/711
Constraints on early sinistral displacements along the Great Glen Fault Zone, Scotland: structural setting, U–Pb geochronology and emplacement of the syn-tectonic Clunes tonalite
jgs.lyellcollection.org/cgi/content/abstract/158/5/821
The Great Glen Fault is a long strike-slip (transcurrent) fault that runs through its namesake the Great Glen (Glen Albyn) in Scotland. However, the fault is actually much longer and over 400 million years old. Location...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Glen_Fault
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At the time it was written, Kennedy’s paper on the Great Glen Fault had clear evidence for a known lateral displacement, ... Taking a new look at the Great Glen Fault in these terms, ...
mem.lyellcollection.org/cgi/content/abstract/16/1/57
The Great Glen Fault (GGF) is composed of a 3km wide series of parallel strike slip faults. ... Other Web Sights with geologic information about the Great Glen Fault
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Details of Great Glen Fault |
Gazetteer for Scotland: Places, people and events relating to Great Glen Fault (Highland, Shetland)
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Structure and early kinematic history of the Great Glen Fault Zone, ... |
The Great Glen Fault Zone (GGFZ) is a major, reactivated strike-slip fault within the lower Paleozoic Caledonian orogenic belt of the British Isles.
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Investigating the crustal structure of a strike-slip “step-over” ... |
Investigating the crustal structure of a strike-slip “step-over” zone along the Great Glen fault ... The known kinematic history of the Great Glen fault system, ...
www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/1994/94TC00539.shtml
Fabric and pebble studies near Fort Augustus indicate that strong NW-SE compression has acted but structures indicative of lateral NE-SW displacement are absent. ... Geological Society, London, ...
sp.lyellcollection.org/cgi/content/abstract/8/1/287
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Continuation of the Great Glen Fault Beyond the Moray Firth |
Because of the inaccessibility of the Isle and its important position relative to the suggested course of the fault, ... Wilson, G. V. , Summary of Prog., Geol. Surv. Great Britain forx 1933, ...
www.nature.com/nature/journal/v191/n4794/abs/1911190a0....
www.nature.com/nature/journal/v191/n4794/abs/1911190a0.html
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