Southern Uplands Fault

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title: Southern Uplands Fault
text: The Southern Uplands Fault is a fault in Scotland that runs from Girvan to Dunbar on the East coast. It marks the southern boundary of the Scottish Midland Valley and the northern margin of the Southern Uplands; indeed it is recognised as a boundary between these two terranes. Both sinistral and dextral strike-slip movement is recorded from parts of the fault as are down-north and down-south normal movements suggestive of a complex history. The Stinchar, Dove Cove and Glen App faults form a part
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description: Scottish geological feature
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date modified: 2023-09-29T02:07:58Z
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