Leggett, J. K. and Casey, D. M. (1982): The Southern Uplands accretionary prism; implications for controls on structural development of subduction complexes

Leg/Site/Hole:
Identifier:
1994-038710
georefid

Creator:
Leggett, J. K.
Imperial College of Science & Technology, Department of Geology, London, United Kingdom
author

Casey, D. M.
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
author

Identification:
The Southern Uplands accretionary prism; implications for controls on structural development of subduction complexes
1982
In: Watkins, Joel S. (editor), Drake, Charles L. (editor), Studies in continental margin geology
American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, OK, United States
34
377-393
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:61.0000
West:-8.3000East: -0.4500
South:54.4000

Solid-earth geophysics; accretion; basalts; chemically precipitated rocks; chert; clastic rocks; cleavage; Clyde Valley; compression tectonics; continental slope; controls; crust; Deep Sea Drilling Project; deformation; Europe; evolution; folds; foliation; graywacke; Great Britain; Iapetus; igneous rocks; imbricate tectonics; IPOD; Laurentia; Megget Dam; Megget Valley; oceanic crust; plate convergence; plate rotation; plate tectonics; reconstruction; Scotland; sedimentary rocks; shale; Southern Uplands; strain; stress; structural analysis; subduction; subduction zones; tectonics; United Kingdom; uplifts; volcanic rocks; Western Europe; White Hill;

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