2007
NH2803 : Rock Plane of soil water flow Lundie
taken 17 years ago, near to Munerigie, Highland, Scotland
Rock Plane of soil water flow Lundie
Loch Lundie Invergarry, the location given is as close as possible. The cattle to the south, the gate behind their observant eye to the forest track, the path across the stream gravel, boulder negotiated and slope cut well upslope previously walked. The soils on Loch Lundie are excellent illustrations of profiles and process, trampled by goat looking scruffy sheep in the brush gorse and moorland grasses, also curious. Beware of the tic. Deer in the woodlands. Peat and slumps of rock and soil are common and deep, some rubbed out into caverns by sheep, some eroded and piping filled collapsed channels with water seepage. I always felt this and the Skye Kylerhea define slope flows in soils on rock plane of profile and clastic sediment types and the associate soil erosion.
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