2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-7360
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Probing Into the Crust Through eastern Scotland: seismological contraints on the Highland Boundary Fault

Abstract: <p>The Highland Boundary Fault (HBF) delineates a fundamental division in the topography and surface geology in Scotland, separating 1000-500Ma metamorphic rocks to the north from predominantly ~440-360Ma sedimentary rocks of the Midland Valley to the south. Despite detailed geological mapping of the HBF and surrounding areas, the role(s) of the HBF in the tectonic history of Scotland is contested. On one hand, the HBF may represent a major plate boundary that was active initially as a strike-sli… Show more

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