Butler, Robert W.H.Bond, Clare E.Cooper, Mark A.2021-03-052021-03-052020-03-05Butler, R W H, Bond, C E & Cooper, M A 2020, 'Henry Cadell’s Experimental Researches in Mountain Building : their lessons for interpreting thrust systems and fold-thrust structures', Geological Society Special Publications , vol. 490, pp. 9-31. https://doi.org/10.1144/SP490-2019-1420305-8719https://hdl.handle.net/2164/15976Funding The Fold-Thrust Research Group has been funded by InterOil, Santos, OilSearch and NAGRA. The original compilation of Cadell’s researches was part of an outreach programme funded by BP. Acknowledgements RWHB is indebted to the late John Mendum for arranging access to Cadell’s notebooks and his field maps that were lodged in the then offices of the British Geological Survey in Murchison House, Edinburgh. This formed part of a collaboration with BGS and the development of the “Assynt’s Geology” website in the early 2000s. Many of the images from Cadell’s notebooks, including his experimental results, were part of this site. Regrettably it has not been maintained and is no longer accessible. Rectifying this loss of resource forms the motivation for this contribution. We thank Juergen Adam and an anonymous referee for construct reviews, together with James Hammerstein for shepherding the manuscript through the editing process, although of course the views expressed in this paper remain the responsibility of the authors alone.236283918engMoine Thrust beltanalogue experimentsinterpretation uncertaintycognitive biasQE GeologyWater Science and TechnologyOcean EngineeringGeologyQEHenry Cadell’s Experimental Researches in Mountain Building : their lessons for interpreting thrust systems and fold-thrust structuresJournal article10.1144/SP490-2019-142http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85092312431&partnerID=8YFLogxK490