Geological Society of America, Geological society of London and Tectonic Structure group field trip to the NW Highlands

  • Julien Moreau (Participant)

Activity: Participating in or organising an event typesParticipation in workshop, seminar, course

Description

The NW Highlands of Scotland is classic ground for structural geology. It was here that many of the key concepts were developed, from the recognition and analysis of thrust systems to the discovery of mylonites. The region remains an important test-bed for modern ideas in structure and tectonics, a training ground for the next generation of earth scientists and a home to analogues for faults in offshore oilfields. This five day field excursion aims to provide an overview not only of the geology and tectonics of NW Scotland but also a broad range of faults and shear zones. These chart deformation styles in the deep crust through various forms of mylonites and cataclasites right up to faulting and damage in analogue hydrocarbon reservoirs.
Period2 Jun 20137 Jun 2013
Event typeWorkshop
LocationUnited KingdomShow on map