Law, Richard D.Thigpen, J. RyanMazza, Sarah E.Mako, Calvin A.Krabbendam, MaartenSpencer, Brandon M.Ashley, Kyle T.Strachan, Robin A.Davis, Ella F.2021-10-132021-10-132021-09-30Law, R.D.; Thigpen, J.R.; Mazza, S.E.; Mako, C.A.; Krabbendam, M.; Spencer, B.M.; Ashley, K.T.; Strachan, R.A.; Davis, E.F. Tectonic Transport Directions, Shear Senses and Deformation Temperatures Indicated by Quartz c-Axis Fabrics and Microstructures in a NW-SE Transect across the Moine and Sgurr Beag Thrust Sheets, Caledonian Orogen of Northern Scotland. Geosciences 2021, 11, 411.http://hdl.handle.net/10919/105276Moine metasedimentary rocks of northern Scotland are characterized by arcuate map patterns of mineral lineations that swing progressively clockwise from orogen-perpendicular E-trending lineations in greenschist facies mylonites above the Moine thrust on the foreland edge of the Caledonian Orogen, to S-trending lineations at higher structural levels and metamorphic grades in the hinterland. Quartz c-axis fabrics measured on a west to east coast transect demonstrate that the lineations developed parallel to the maximum principal extension direction and therefore track the local tectonic transport direction. Microstructures and c-axis fabrics document a progressive change from top to the N shearing in the hinterland to top to the W shearing on the foreland edge. Field relationships indicate that the domain of top to the N shearing was at least 55 km wide before later horizontal shortening on km-scale W-vergent folds that detach on the underlying Moine thrust. Previously published data from the Moine thrust mylonites demonstrate that top to the W shearing had largely ceased by 430 Ma, while preliminary isotopic age data suggest top to the N shearing occurred at ~470–450 Ma. In addition, data from the east coast end of our transect indicate normal-sense top down-SE shearing at close to peak temperatures at ~420 Ma that may be related to the closing stages of Scandian deformation, metamorphism and cooling/exhumation.application/pdfenCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 Internationaltectonic transport directionshear sensedeformation temperaturequartz c-axis fabricmicrostructureCaledonianGrampianScandianMoine thrustSgurr Beag thrustTectonic Transport Directions, Shear Senses and Deformation Temperatures Indicated by Quartz c-Axis Fabrics and Microstructures in a NW-SE Transect across the Moine and Sgurr Beag Thrust Sheets, Caledonian Orogen of Northern ScotlandArticle - Refereed2021-10-12Geoscienceshttps://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11100411