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One of them is the Great Glen Fault in Scotland, according to IFL Science. This feature looks like a massive scar that runs diagonally in Scotland's upper reaches.
The Great Glen fault is more than 62 miles (100 kilometers) long and cuts the Scottish Highlands into northern and southern halves. The strike-slip fault, ...
THE Great Glen Fault was shown by W. Q. Kennedy1 to be a sinistral tear fault on which a displacement of about 65 miles has occurred since Middle Old Red Sandstone time. E. M. Anderson1 considered ...
THE powerful dislocation which intersects Scotland in a north-east and south-west direction along the line of the Great Glen has usually been interpreted by geologists as a normal fault with a ...
The Great Glen fault runs for more than 62 miles and cuts the Scottish Highlands in two. According to Piccardi, the strike-slip fault, ...
Scotland - and The Great Glen - lie on the Great Glen fault. A fault is where two tectonic plates meet. The other half of this one is in Canada!
The Great Glen divides the north of Scotland from Fort William to Inverness, running along a line which takes in Loch Lochy, Loch Oich and Loch Ness. The study, which is backed by the Carnegie Trust, ...
The infamous Loch Ness monster often appears, according to legend, accompanied by Earth tremors and swirling bubbles from the Scottish lake of the same name.
Adrian Woodford steps out from Fort William to Inverness following one of the more dramatic geological features in Britain: the Great Glen Fault. Adrian Woodford 28 June 2010 • 4:38pm The coffee ...