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View article: Favourability index: an early-stage geospatial screening tool for low-enthalpy geothermal assessment mapping in superficial aquifers
Favourability index: an early-stage geospatial screening tool for low-enthalpy geothermal assessment mapping in superficial aquifers Open
This paper facilitates heating-decarbonization policy implementation with regards to district-scale ground source heat pumps (GSHPs), demonstrating how favourability tools and geospatial visualization can inform communities’ and policy-mak…
View article: How Good is Your Fracture Model? Evaluating Human Biases and Uncertainty in Geoscientific Interpretations
How Good is Your Fracture Model? Evaluating Human Biases and Uncertainty in Geoscientific Interpretations Open
Applied geoscience relies on robust structural models that are appropriately scaled and detailed to address specific challenges. However, the process of developing these models is influenced by human biases shaped by personal and professio…
View article: In a Spin: Raman spectroscopy on organic-carbon in fault zones
In a Spin: Raman spectroscopy on organic-carbon in fault zones Open
Over the past decade raman spectroscopy has been used to investigate an increasing range of geological challenges. It’s application in fault zones to track strain is an emerging area. Difficulties in the applications of raman spectro…
View article: Developing Competence in Fault Seismic Interpretation: A Personal Reflection
Developing Competence in Fault Seismic Interpretation: A Personal Reflection Open
Fault seismic interpretation is a decision-making process that heavily relies on the choices of interpreters - it is a multi-solution problem. However, how do interpreters ground their decisions? To understand the foundations of interprete…
View article: Basement Controls on Structural Evolution in Thin‐Skinned Thrust Belts—Implications for Migration of Deformation Into Orogenic Forelands
Basement Controls on Structural Evolution in Thin‐Skinned Thrust Belts—Implications for Migration of Deformation Into Orogenic Forelands Open
Fold and thrust belts on the outer fringes of contractional mountain belts are classically interpreted as forming in sedimentary rocks that have detached from the underlying continental crust that acts as a rigid, undeformed basement. This…
View article: Ramps first – Interpreting thrust nucleation in multilayers
Ramps first – Interpreting thrust nucleation in multilayers Open
Acknowledgements The work contained in this paper was conducted during a PhD study undertaken as part of the Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Geoscience and the Low Carbon Energy Transition (NERC Grant Code RG15727-10). It is sponsore…
View article: Quantifying fault interpretation uncertainties and their impact on fault seal and seismic hazard analysis
Quantifying fault interpretation uncertainties and their impact on fault seal and seismic hazard analysis Open
We would like to thank DugInsight for the provision of an academic license for their software package. We would like to thank Emma Miche and two anomalous reviewers for constructive feedback on the original version of the manuscipt.
View article: Tektonika: one more year of open science 
Tektonika: one more year of open science  Open
Science, without effective dissemination, has a very short life and little impact. Yet, most scientific research is hidden away behind exclusive and expensive paywalls imposed by traditional publishers. Tektonika is an Earth Science commun…
View article: Visualising low enthalpy geothermal favourability in Scotland: A map-based screening tool for community scale open-loop ground source heat pumps in superficial aquifers
Visualising low enthalpy geothermal favourability in Scotland: A map-based screening tool for community scale open-loop ground source heat pumps in superficial aquifers Open
The Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Act 2019 demands a net zero economy in Scotland by 2045, yet in the same year over three quarters of domestic heating was met by natural gas. A novel method and dynamic map resour…
View article: Linking geology and art: observations to interpretations of the Sanetsch Fold, Helvetic Alps
Linking geology and art: observations to interpretations of the Sanetsch Fold, Helvetic Alps Open
Illustrations of field outcrops are a fundamental tool for scientists in both research and learning as an important method of documenting interpretations. Whether field sketches, photos, concept diagrams or virtual outcrops, researchers th…
View article: Thrust system growth by segment linkage in sedimentary multilayers
Thrust system growth by segment linkage in sedimentary multilayers Open
This presentation challenges the conventional theory that thrust systems necessarily grow by the upward propagation of tip-lines of faults away from a basal detachment. The model underpins mechanical considerations of thrust belt dynamics,…
View article: Recognizing our Reviewers and Authors, and a Few Insights into Tektonika’s Review Process
Recognizing our Reviewers and Authors, and a Few Insights into Tektonika’s Review Process Open
To mark the publication of this first issue of Tektonika’s second volume, we were inspired to write a short editorial focusing on our reviewers and our review process, providing thoughts and tips on what makes a great review and author reb…
View article: Quantifying fault interpretation uncertainties and their impact on fault seal and seismic hazard analysis
Quantifying fault interpretation uncertainties and their impact on fault seal and seismic hazard analysis Open
Fault-horizon cut-off data extracted from seismic reflection datasets are used to study normal fault geometry, displacement distribution, and growth history. We assess the influence of three seismic interpretation factors (repeatability, m…
View article: Mapping faults in 3D seismic data – why the method matters
Mapping faults in 3D seismic data – why the method matters Open
Open Access via the Elsevier Agreement This work is supported by the Chilean National Agency for Research and Development (ANID) through their Scholarship Program (Doctorado Becas Chile/2019–72200430). We would like to thank Schlumberger (…
View article: Natural fracture patterns at Swift Reservoir anticline, NW Montana: the influence of structural position and lithology from multiple observation scales
Natural fracture patterns at Swift Reservoir anticline, NW Montana: the influence of structural position and lithology from multiple observation scales Open
Subsurface datasets typically lack the resolution or coverage to adequately sample fracture networks in 3D, and fracture properties are typically extrapolated from available data (e.g. seismic data or wellbore image logs). Here we assess t…
View article: Continent‐Ocean Transition or Boundary? Crowd‐Sourced Seismic Interpretations of the East‐India Passive Margin
Continent‐Ocean Transition or Boundary? Crowd‐Sourced Seismic Interpretations of the East‐India Passive Margin Open
On the edge of our continents, oceanic crust meets continental crust. At passive margins, those where there is no active tectonics, subduction or transform faulting, these crustal types are connected as sharp continent‐ocean boundaries (CO…
View article: Geosciences and the Energy Transition
Geosciences and the Energy Transition Open
A substantial and rapid decarbonisation of the global economy is required to limit anthropogenic climate change to well below 2°C average global heating by 2050. Yet, emissions from fossil fuel energy generation—which dominate global green…
View article: Scaling of natural fracture patterns at Swift anticline, NW Montana: the influence of structural position, lithology, and observation scale
Scaling of natural fracture patterns at Swift anticline, NW Montana: the influence of structural position, lithology, and observation scale Open
Natural fracture patterns have long been associated with fold formation. Conceptual models of fold associated fractures are used to predict fracture networks and hence subsurface properties such as fracture connectivity, intensity and flui…
View article: The Lost Art - Detailed geological outcrop mapping using watercolour sketches
The Lost Art - Detailed geological outcrop mapping using watercolour sketches Open
Field sketches are a fundamental tool for geoscientists in both research and learning. Field sketches are a helpful tool for expanding understanding and data sharing. When on fieldwork researchers and students find that perspective, weathe…
View article: The Jura Fold-Thrust Belt, Switzerland – a contractional deformation setting for nuclear waste disposal
The Jura Fold-Thrust Belt, Switzerland – a contractional deformation setting for nuclear waste disposal Open
The Jura, on the outer margin of the NW Alps, is classically interpreted as a “thin-skinned” fold-thrust belt, detached along Triassic evaporites. It includes the Opalinus Clay (Toarcian-Aalenian), the designated host formation…
View article: Strata-dependent thrust localisation in multilayers
Strata-dependent thrust localisation in multilayers Open
In most idealised models of thrust fault formation thrusts form along a weaker basal detachment and then propagate upwards through strata, producing a hang-wall anticline and developing in a piggy-back sequence. This idealised thrust fault…
View article: Tektonika: The Community-Led Diamond Open-Access Journal for Tectonics and Structural Geology
Tektonika: The Community-Led Diamond Open-Access Journal for Tectonics and Structural Geology Open
Knowledge (b)locking impedes scientific breakthroughs and hinders societal development. Historically, the privileged and paid access to scholarly work has held captive the advancement of numerous brilliant minds and their ideas. The Tekton…
View article: Continent-Ocean Transition or Boundary? Crowd-sourced seismic interpretations of the East-India Passive Margin
Continent-Ocean Transition or Boundary? Crowd-sourced seismic interpretations of the East-India Passive Margin Open
On the edge of our continents, oceanic crust meets continental crust. At passive margins, those where there is no active tectonics, subduction or transform faulting, these crustal types are connected as sharp continent-ocean boundaries (CO…
View article: Learning outcomes, learning support, and cohort cohesion on a virtual field trip: an analysis of student and staff perceptions
Learning outcomes, learning support, and cohort cohesion on a virtual field trip: an analysis of student and staff perceptions Open
The rise seen in the use of the virtual field trip in 2020 and 2021 due to the global COVID-19 pandemic was unprecedented. Virtual field trips aim to replicate the learning outcomes and experiences of actual field trips by providing a digi…
View article: Raman spectroscopy in thrust-stacked carbonates: an investigation of spectral parameters with implications for temperature calculations in strained samples
Raman spectroscopy in thrust-stacked carbonates: an investigation of spectral parameters with implications for temperature calculations in strained samples Open
Raman spectroscopy is commonly used to estimate peak temperatures in rocks containing organic carbon. In geological settings such as fold–thrust belts, temperature constraints are particularly important as complex burial and exhumation his…
View article: Reply on CC1
Reply on CC1 Open
The rise of the virtual field trip was unprecedent in 2020 and 2021 due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. Virtual field trips aim to replicate the learning outcomes and experiences of actual field trips, by providing a digital alternative t…