Structural geometry, tectonic history and deformation mechanisms in the Moine thrust zone near Ullapool, N.W. Scotland
dc.contributor.author
Winter, D. A.
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2013-06-26T13:38:33Z
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2013-06-26T13:38:33Z
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1984
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The Moine thrust is an example of a foreland thrust belt. The
thrusts propagated from the hinterland towards the foreland so that
higher) older thrusts were deformed by movement on the younger, lower
thrusts. The Moine thrust was later reactivated as a low angle
extension fault and cut through the structures which had originally
deformed it. Horses are an important structural component of the
thrust zone, and were accreted to the thrust sheets by collapse of
footwall ramps and asperities. The bedding geometry within the horses
is classified, and allows an insight into the original geometry of the
ramps and asperities.
The extension faults, tectonic veins, hydraulic fractures and
stylolites in the lowest thrust sheet (Sheet IV) are considered to
have formed as a result of gravitational loading by the overlying
thrust sheets. Using a semi-quantitative model it is shown that high
pore fluid pressures were needed to form the extensional structures.
Differential stress was estimated from Sheet IV by using twin analysis
in carbonates, and by a new method based on observations of modes of
rock failure. The palaeostress estimates support a two stage model of
thrust movement: firstly, a compressional stage, during the initiation
and propagation of the thrusts, when differential strýss was ca. 1300
bars; and secondly a loading event during translation of the thrust
sheets, when differential stress was ca. 500 bars. It is suggested
that the driving mechanism during this second stage was gravity
spreading. Fault rocks show that the dominant deformation mechanism
was cataclasis along the thrust planes.
Illite crystallinity studies show a widespread heating event in
the foreland which is interpreted as a thermal response to thrust
sheet emplacement. Temperatures reached 2750C approximately 20 Ma
after the main thrusting event. Three stages of movement are proposed
at 440-430 Ma, ca 425 Ma, and 425-414 Ma. This is based on the
relationships between syn-thrusting intrusions and thrust planes
combined with radiometric dates from the Moine sediments.
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353406
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/7088
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eng
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University of Edinburgh
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dc.subject
Volcanoes
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dc.subject
Plate
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dc.subject
tectonics
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dc.title
Structural geometry, tectonic history and deformation mechanisms in the Moine thrust zone near Ullapool, N.W. Scotland
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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