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  1. The Great Glen hosts the most prominent fault in the British Isles, the Great Glen Fault. It originated towards the end of the Caledonian Orogeny (around 430-390 million years ago), and cuts diagonally across the Highlands from Fort William to Inverness.

  2. Jan 20, 2024 · The Great Glen Fault is a significant geological feature that covers the Southwest to the Northeast across the Scottish Mainland running from Fort William to Inverness, in an almost straight line.

  3. Nov 16, 2021 · In the Highlands, one of the most active areas, seismic activity is related to what are known as the Highland Boundary Fault Zone, Great Glen Fault Zone, Strathconon Fault, Kinlochhourn Fault...

  4. Jun 20, 2024 · This line, called the Great Glen Fault, is the result of a long geological history that has in turn impacted the history of Scotland itself. The fault was formed 430-390 million years ago...

  5. By far the most important fault of the NE–SW group is the Great Glen Fault, which, once initiated as a fundamental fracture in Caledonian times, has been reactivated, with varied displacement, during subsequent periods of earth movement; and it is still active.

  6. The Great Glen Fault is a strike-slip fault that runs through the Great Glen in Scotland. Occasional moderate tremors have been recorded over the past 150 years. Location.

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    The Great Glen Fault. The glen is a natural travelling route in the Highlands of Scotland, which is used by both the Caledonian Canal and the A82 road, which link the city of Inverness on the northeast coast with Fort William on the west coast.

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