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The great glen crush-belt

By: Eyles, V.A.
Contributor(s): MacGregor, A.G.
Material type: ArticleArticleDescription: 426-436p.Subject(s): Great glen crush belt - Scotland | Evidence - Field work - Great glen crush belt - Scotland | Evidence - Petrography - Great glen crush belt - Scotland | Tectonic - Scotland In: Geological magazine : Vol. 89 Iss. 1-6 Year. 1952Summary: Abstract This paper provides field and petrographic evidence believed by the authors to indicate that the Great Glen, over a lateral distance of some 40 miles between Fort William and Foyers, is flanked on the south-east by a broad crush-belt characterized by intense cataclasis and localized mylonitization. Most of the detailed evidence has not previously been published.
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Abstract
This paper provides field and petrographic evidence believed by the authors to indicate that the Great Glen, over a lateral distance of some 40 miles between Fort William and Foyers, is flanked on the south-east by a broad crush-belt characterized by intense cataclasis and localized mylonitization. Most of the detailed evidence has not previously been published.

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