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Earth Science

D-Index
32
Citations
3242
World Ranking
8767
National Ranking
879

Best Publications

  • Unlocking the spatial dimension: digital technologies and the future of geoscience fieldwork

    K.J.W. McCaffrey;R.R. Jones;R.E. Holdsworth;R.W. Wilson

  • Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) U–Pb carbonate geochronology: strategies, progress, and limitations

    Nick M. W. Roberts;Kerstin Drost;Matthew S. A. Horstwood;Daniel J. Condon

  • Integration of regional to outcrop digital data: 3D visualisation of multi-scale geological models

    R. R. Jones;K. J. W. McCaffrey;P. Clegg;R. W. Wilson

  • A reappraisal of the Sibson‐Scholz fault zone model: The nature of the frictional to viscous (“brittle‐ductile”) transition along a long‐lived, crustal‐scale fault, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

    J. Imber;R. E. Holdsworth;C. A. Butler;R. A. Strachan

  • The structure and rheological evolution of reactivated continental fault zones: a review and case study

    R. E. Holdsworth;M. Stewart;M. Stewart;J. Imber;J. Imber;R. A. Strachan

  • Fault-zone weakening processes along the reactivated Outer Hebrides Fault Zone, Scotland

    J. Imber;R. E. Holdsworth;C. A. Butler;G. E. Lloyd

  • Three-dimensional distinct element modelling of relay growth and breaching along normal faults

    J. Imber;G.W. Tuckwell;C. Childs;J.J. Walsh

  • The role of pre-existing structures during rifting, continental breakup and transform system development, offshore West Greenland

    Alexander Peace;Ken McCaffrey;Jonathan Imber;Jeroen van Hunen

  • Strain localisation and population changes during fault system growth within the Inner Moray Firth, Northern North Sea

    J.J. Walsh;C. Childs;J. Imber;T. Manzocchi

  • Geological controls on fault relay zone scaling

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  • Re-Os Molybdenite, Pyrite, and Chalcopyrite Geochronology, Lupa Goldfield, Southwestern Tanzania: Tracing Metallogenic Time Scales at Midcrustal Shear Zones Hosting Orogenic Au Deposits

    Christopher Lawley;David Selby;Jonathan Imber

  • Frictional-viscous flow, seismicity and the geology of weak faults: a review and future directions

    J. Imber;R. E. Holdsworth;S. A. F. Smith;S. P. Jefferies

  • The structural evolution of the Halten Terrace, offshore Mid-Norway: extensional fault growth and strain localisation in a multi-layer brittle–ductile system

    N. Marsh;J. Imber;R. E. Holdsworth;P. Brockbank

  • A critical analysis of the structure and tectonic significance of rift-oblique lineaments (‘transfer zones') in the Mesozoic–Cenozoic succession of the Faroe–Shetland Basin, NE Atlantic margin

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  • Hanging wall fault kinematics and footwall collapse in listric growth fault systems

    J Imber;J Imber;C Childs;C Childs;P.A.R Nell;J.J Walsh;J.J Walsh

  • Geometrically coherent continuous deformation in the volume surrounding a seismically imaged normal fault-array

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  • Lithogeochemistry, geochronology and geodynamic setting of the Lupa Terrane, Tanzania: Implications for the extent of the Archean Tanzanian Craton

    Christopher J.M. Lawley;David Selby;Daniel J. Condon;Matthew Horstwood

  • Geometric controls on the evolution of normal fault systems

    J. J. Walsh;C. Childs;V. Meyer;T. Manzocchi

  • Basement-influenced rifting and basin development: a reappraisal of post-Caledonian faulting patterns from the North Coast Transfer Zone, Scotland

    R. W. Wilson;R. E. Holdsworth;L. E. Wild;K. J. W. McCaffrey

  • Strain compatibility and fault linkage in relay zones on normal faults

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