The Far Northwest:Sutherland, Assynt and Coigach
The far northwest of mainland Scotland is renowned for its scenery, structural complexity and geodiversity, and is designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark. The region is bisected by the Moine Thrust Zone (MTZ), west of which a foreland of undeformed Archaean gneiss supports inselbergs of Neoproterozoi...
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description | The far northwest of mainland Scotland is renowned for its scenery, structural complexity and geodiversity, and is designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark. The region is bisected by the Moine Thrust Zone (MTZ), west of which a foreland of undeformed Archaean gneiss supports inselbergs of Neoproterozoic and Palaeozoic rocks, and east of which are thrust-stacked, deformed metasedimentary rocks of the Neoproterozoic Moine Supergroup. The MTZ forms a north–south belt within which rocks were extensively thrust and folded during the Caledonian Orogeny. Successive Pleistocene glaciations have resulted in an array of erosional landforms: troughs, rock basins, cirques, glacially steepened inselbergs, extensive areas of knock-and-lochan terrain and clusters of glacial megagrooves. During the last and earlier ice-sheet glaciations, the region sourced northwestward-flowing ice feeding the Minch Ice Stream, which extended far across the adjacent shelf, but by ~15 ka the last ice sheet had retreated to its mountain heartland. The Loch Lomond Stade (~12.9 to 11.7 ka) witnessed reoccupation of the main mountain axis by a substantial (~350 km 2 ) icefield, and cirque glaciers formed on peripheral mountains; the extent of the former is mainly delimited by multiple recessional moraines, the latter by end-moraine belts. Lateglacial and Holocene landforms include outwash or delta terraces at fjord heads, sea stacks, beaches backed by sand dunes, rock-slope failures, relict talus accumulations, and active periglacial and aeolian features on high ground. Karst terrain developed on dolostones comprises sinkholes, resurgences and extensive cave networks formed by water-table lowering due to Middle and Late Pleistocene valley deepening. |
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op_source | Bradwell , T & Ballantyne , C K 2021 , The Far Northwest : Sutherland, Assynt and Coigach . in C K Ballantyne & C K Ballantyne (eds) , Landscapes and Landforms of Scotland . World Geomorphological Landscapes , Springer Science and Business Media B.V. , pp. 233-250 . https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71246-4_12 |
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spelling | ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/ff7f10f3-b2b5-44e1-8d7f-69aab46b1bd7 2025-01-16T22:26:14+00:00 The Far Northwest:Sutherland, Assynt and Coigach Bradwell, Tom Ballantyne, Colin K. Ballantyne, Colin K 2021 https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/the-far-northwest(ff7f10f3-b2b5-44e1-8d7f-69aab46b1bd7).html https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71246-4_12 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85114094742&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng Springer Science and Business Media B.V. info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Bradwell , T & Ballantyne , C K 2021 , The Far Northwest : Sutherland, Assynt and Coigach . in C K Ballantyne & C K Ballantyne (eds) , Landscapes and Landforms of Scotland . World Geomorphological Landscapes , Springer Science and Business Media B.V. , pp. 233-250 . https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71246-4_12 Caves Cirques Coastal landforms Glacial landsystems Glacial megagrooves Glacial troughs Hummocky recessional moraines Inselbergs Karst Knock-and-lochan topography Landslides Moine Thrust Zone Periglacial features Stable foreland bookPart 2021 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71246-4_12 2022-06-02T07:54:42Z The far northwest of mainland Scotland is renowned for its scenery, structural complexity and geodiversity, and is designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark. The region is bisected by the Moine Thrust Zone (MTZ), west of which a foreland of undeformed Archaean gneiss supports inselbergs of Neoproterozoic and Palaeozoic rocks, and east of which are thrust-stacked, deformed metasedimentary rocks of the Neoproterozoic Moine Supergroup. The MTZ forms a north–south belt within which rocks were extensively thrust and folded during the Caledonian Orogeny. Successive Pleistocene glaciations have resulted in an array of erosional landforms: troughs, rock basins, cirques, glacially steepened inselbergs, extensive areas of knock-and-lochan terrain and clusters of glacial megagrooves. During the last and earlier ice-sheet glaciations, the region sourced northwestward-flowing ice feeding the Minch Ice Stream, which extended far across the adjacent shelf, but by ~15 ka the last ice sheet had retreated to its mountain heartland. The Loch Lomond Stade (~12.9 to 11.7 ka) witnessed reoccupation of the main mountain axis by a substantial (~350 km 2 ) icefield, and cirque glaciers formed on peripheral mountains; the extent of the former is mainly delimited by multiple recessional moraines, the latter by end-moraine belts. Lateglacial and Holocene landforms include outwash or delta terraces at fjord heads, sea stacks, beaches backed by sand dunes, rock-slope failures, relict talus accumulations, and active periglacial and aeolian features on high ground. Karst terrain developed on dolostones comprises sinkholes, resurgences and extensive cave networks formed by water-table lowering due to Middle and Late Pleistocene valley deepening. Book Part Ice Sheet University of St Andrews: Research Portal Loch Lomond ENVELOPE(-125.746,-125.746,54.239,54.239) 233 250 |
spellingShingle | Caves Cirques Coastal landforms Glacial landsystems Glacial megagrooves Glacial troughs Hummocky recessional moraines Inselbergs Karst Knock-and-lochan topography Landslides Moine Thrust Zone Periglacial features Stable foreland Bradwell, Tom Ballantyne, Colin K. The Far Northwest:Sutherland, Assynt and Coigach |
title | The Far Northwest:Sutherland, Assynt and Coigach |
title_full | The Far Northwest:Sutherland, Assynt and Coigach |
title_fullStr | The Far Northwest:Sutherland, Assynt and Coigach |
title_full_unstemmed | The Far Northwest:Sutherland, Assynt and Coigach |
title_short | The Far Northwest:Sutherland, Assynt and Coigach |
title_sort | far northwest:sutherland, assynt and coigach |
topic | Caves Cirques Coastal landforms Glacial landsystems Glacial megagrooves Glacial troughs Hummocky recessional moraines Inselbergs Karst Knock-and-lochan topography Landslides Moine Thrust Zone Periglacial features Stable foreland |
topic_facet | Caves Cirques Coastal landforms Glacial landsystems Glacial megagrooves Glacial troughs Hummocky recessional moraines Inselbergs Karst Knock-and-lochan topography Landslides Moine Thrust Zone Periglacial features Stable foreland |
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