Moray Firth 3D Onshore-Offshore Modelling Clive Auton, Sarah Arkley and Alick Leslie
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Moray Firth 3D onshore-offshore modelling Clive Auton, Sarah Arkley and Alick Leslie British Geological Survey, Murchison House, Edinburgh EH9 3LA Calculated onshore-offshore model of regional fault network and Phanerozoic cover rocks of the Inner Moray Firth Caption text here. The model merges data generated for UKGB3D cross- sections, calculated faults from the Great Glen structural model (Top Left), with data derived from regional onshore and offshore maps, and from recent onshore bedrock surveying (Bottom Right), in a region-wide synthesis. Cr ystalline Ice-contact sand Till ‘1’ Near-shore seismic and bathymetric surveys basement & gravel Alluvium surveys were completed by the White Ribbon in January and February 2012 BBC Scotland News Website Forres GSI 3D Model Raised beach Glaciomarine Devonian © NERC All rights reservedBlown sand sandstone The Quaternary sequence in the Kessock Narrows interpreted from Kessock Bridge boreholes White Ribbon survey lines in the Kessock Narrows The GSI3D model of the Quaternary sequence of and the mouth of the Ardersier Peninsula area builds upon the Beauly Firth stratigraphical sequences established in the Forres Modelling NW SE KessockBridge The Quaternary sequence at the mouth of the Beauly Firth interpreted from shallow seismic, showing possible lateral accretion surfaces in Inverness the Lateglacial/Holocene gravels due to progradation of the Ness Delta The GSI3D model was extended offshore by merging interpreted shallow seismic profiles with the onshore sequence Contact information Clive Auton email: [email protected] www.bgs.ac.uk/research/ukgeology/MorayCoastAndInverness.html.