The Clashach Fault
Part of The Shear Zone Channel. Join Rob as he visits the Clashach Fault, a structure on the coast of the Moray Firth in NE Scotland. It's a great example of deformation developed in porous sandstones and gives an insight into structural geology in sedimentary basins.

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Triangle plots for juxtaposition and seal across faults - a worked example.

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Faults - a Devonian basin on the Moray coast

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Finding faults at Durness - a tectonic detective story

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Finding faults - in layered rocks

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I Tested Quicksand Myths...The Truth Is Worse Than You Think!

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What if sailing had no rules?

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THIS is how to navigate in a forest – correctly

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I taught an octopus piano (It took 6 months)

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Forensics of an ancient meteor impact - Stac Fada, NW Scotland

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CORRYVRECKAN SEABED MODEL

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A Gigantic and Mysterious Feature that Nobody has Heard of!

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Alpine structure

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Alex Honnold Climbs a 4,000 Foot Sea Wall (Full Episode) | Arctic Ascent | National Geographic

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Scotland's MUST PHOTOGRAPH Locations | The Moray Coast

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Skye - two great granite controversies

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The Tortured Geography of the San Andreas Fault | The Desert Speaks

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Pyrites and cleavage - a short visit to the Easdale Slates

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Fault zones and fault rocks

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The man who discovered the 'abyss of time' - BBC News

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