Smith, R.A., Merritt, J.W., Leslie, A.G., Krabbendam, M., and Stephenson, D. 2011. Bedrock and Superficial Geology of the Newtonmore–Ben Macdui district: Description or Sheet 64 (Scotland). British Geological Survey Internal Report, OR/11/055.
Bedrock and Superficial geology of the Newtonmore–Ben Macdui district: description for sheet 64 (Scotland)
R A Smith, J W Merritt, A G Leslie, M Krabbendam and D Stephenson Contributors B C Chacksfield, N R Golledge, E R Phillips
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Summary
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Previous work
1.3 Lithostratigraphy
1.3.1 Glen Banchor Subgroup of the Badenoch Group
1.3.2 Dalradian Supergroup
1.4 Igneous intrusions
1.4.1 Neoproterozoic to Ordovician: pre- and syntectonic intrusions
1.4.2 Caledonian Igneous Supersuite
1.5 Structure and metamorphism
1.5.1 Ductile deformation
1.5.2 Regional metamorphism
1.6 Faulting
1.7 Geophysics
2 The physiography, Cainozoic landscape evolution and Quaternary geology of the district
2.1 Physiography
2.2 Landscape evolution during the Cainozoic era
2.3 The Quaternary record
2.3.1 Pre-Late Devensian events
2.3.2 Late Devensian
2.3.3 The pattern of deglaciation
2.3.4 The Windermere (Lateglacial) Interstadial
2.3.5 The Loch Lomond Stadial
2.3.6 Holocene
2.4 Quaternary geology of the Eastern Grampian Highlands
2.5 Lithostratigraphy of the Newtonmore–Ben Macdui district
2.6 Superficial deposits and Quaternary landforms
2.6.1 Till
2.6.2 Morainic deposits
2.6.3 Glaciofluvial deposits
2.6.4 Glacioclacustrine deposits
2.6.5 Alluvial and organic deposits
2.6.6 Periglacial deposits
2.6.7 Landslide deposits
2.6.8 Features of glacial erosion
2.6.9 Features of glaciofluvial erosion
3.1 Mineral resources, quarrying and mining
3.1.1 Mineralisation
3.1.2 Road stone, building stone, sand and gravel, clay
3.1.3 Peat
3.2 Groundwater/aquifers
3.3 Geology, planning, hazards and heritage
3.3.1 Geological heritage and geodiversity
4.1 BGS maps
4.2 BGS books
4.3 BGS documentary collections
4.4 BGS material collections