Loch Carron area

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The Loch Carron area is a geologically significant region in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland, noted for its classic exposures of thrust faulting and ancient rock formations.

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Loch Carron area canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
geological area
country Scotland
hasAccessibility A890 road corridor NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity crofting
fishing
tourism
hasEnvironment coastal fjord-like loch
hasFeature Loch Carron NERFINISHED
hasGeologicalSignificance ancient rock formations
classic exposures of thrust faulting
hasGeologicalStructure folds
thrust faults
hasLandscape mountainous terrain
hasRockAge Paleozoic
Precambrian
hasRockType metamorphic rocks
sedimentary rocks
hasSettlement Lochcarron NERFINISHED
knownFor geological excursions
structural geology field studies
teaching of thrust tectonics
locatedIn Highland council area
Northwest Highlands NERFINISHED
near Applecross peninsula NERFINISHED
Skye NERFINISHED
Torridon NERFINISHED
partOf Caledonian orogeny belt NERFINISHED
usedFor professional geological mapping
university geology field courses

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Moine Thrust Belt extendsTo Loch Carron area