Earthwork Cuttings (1)
| Earthwork Cuttings and Widenings |
Rock Exposures (2)
| Existing Rock Exposures |
Polygons (4)
| Potential Contamination Sources - Polygon |
Points (5)
| Contaminated Land Points |
Potential Radon Hazard (6)
| Potential Radon Hazard |
Potential GWDTE (8)
| Highly Groundwater Dependent |
| Moderately Groundwater Dependent |
| Partially Groundwater Dependent |
| Not Groundwater Dependent |
Flushes_Springs_MERGED (9)
| Flushes and Springs Target Note Location |
Geomorphology - Points (10)
| Peat |
| Bog burst |
| Peat slide |
| Coupled debris flow |
| Debris flow |
| Hill slope failure |
| Valley side erosion |
| Unvegetated bar (partial exposures) |
Geomorphoogy - Lines (11)
| Break in slope |
| Terrace |
| Contemporary channel |
| Original channel |
| Incision |
| Potential valley side erosion |
| Valley side erosion |
Private Water Supplies (12)
| Private Water Supplies - Source Location |
| Private Water Supplies - Supplied Property |
| Private Water Supplies - Possible Well |
Peat Coring Locations (14)
Peat Probing Locations (15)
Candidate Peat Re-use Areas (16)
| Candidate Peat Re-use Areas |
Peat Model - P07 P08 (18)
| No Peat |
| 0.0 - 0.5 |
| 0.5 - 1 |
| 1 - 1.5 |
| 1.5 - 2 |
| 2 - 2.5 |
| 2.5 - 3 |
| 3 - 3.5 |
| 3.5 - 4 |
| 4 - 4.5 |
| 4.5 - 5 |
| 5 - 5.5 |
| 5.5 - 6 |
| 6 - 6.5 |
| 6.5 - 7 |
| 7 - 7.5 |
| 7.5 - 8 |
| > 8 |
Peat Model - P09 (19)
| No Peat |
| 0.0 - 0.5 |
| 0.5 - 1 |
| 1 - 1.5 |
| 1.5 - 2 |
| 2 - 2.5 |
| 2.5 - 3 |
| 3 - 3.5 |
| 3.5 - 4 |
| 4 - 4.5 |
| 4.5 - 5 |
| 5 - 5.5 |
| 5.5 - 6 |
| 6 - 6.5 |
| 6.5 - 7 |
| 7 - 7.5 |
| 7.5 - 8 |
| > 8 |
Peat Contour Lines (20)
| Peat Contour Lines (1m) |
Groundwater Vulnerability (22)
| 5 - Vulnerable to Most Pollutants, With Rapid Impact In Many Scenarios |
| 4a - Vulnerable to Those Pollutants Not Readily absorbed or Transformed (May Have Low Permeability Soil: Less Likely to Have Clay Present in Superficial Deposits) |
| 4b - Vulnerable to Those Pollutants Not Readily absorbed or Transformed (More Likely to Have Clay Present in Superficial Deposits |
| 3 - Vulnerable to Some Pollutants: Many Others Significantly Attenuated |
| 2 - Vulnerable to some Pollutants: But Only When Continuously Discharged / Leached |
| 1 - Only Vulnerable to Conservative Pollutants in the Long Term When Continuously and Widely Discharged / Leached |
| Insufficient Data to Define Vulnerability |
Superficial Geology (23)
| Alluvial Fan Deposits- Gravel, Sand, Silt and Clay |
| Alluvium- Clay, Silt, Sand and Gravel |
| Alluvium- Sand, Gravel and Boulders |
| Ardverikie Till Formation- Diamicton |
| Blanket Head - Rock Fragments, Angular, Undifferentiated Source Rock |
| Glaciofluvial Ice Contact Deposits- Gravel, Sand and Silt |
| Glaciofluvial Sheet Deposits- Sand, Gravel and Boulders |
| Head- Gravel, Sand, Silt and Clay |
| Hummocky (Moundy) Glacial Deposits- Diamicton, Gravel, Sand and Silt |
| Hummocky (Moundy) Glacial Deposits- Diamicton, Sand and Gravel |
| Hummocky (Moundy) Glacial Deposits- Gravel, Sand and Silt |
| Hummocky (Moundy) Glacial Deposits- Sand, Gravel and Boulders |
| Peat |
| River Terrace Deposits (Undifferentiated)- Gravel, Sand, Silt and Clay |
| River Terrace Deposits (Undifferentiated)- Sand and Gravel |
| Talus - Rock Fragments, Angular, Undifferentiated Source Rock |
| Talus Cone - Sand, Clay and Boulders |
| Till and Morainic Deposits (Undifferentiated) - Diamicton, Sand and Gravel |
| Till, Devensian- Diamicton |
Linear Geology (24)
| Fault, Inferred, Displacement Unknown |
| Axial Plane Trace of Major Anticline |
| Axial Plane Trace of Major Syncline |
| Limit of Pegmatitic Rock Veins, Symbol Within Area of Veining |
Superficial Deposits Aquifer Productivity (25)
| Intergranular Flow; High Productivity |
| Intergranular Flow; Moderate to High Productivity |
| Intergranular Flow; Low to Moderate Productivity |
| Not a Significant Aquifer |
| Unknown Geology |
Bedrock (26)
| Falls of Phones Semipelite Formation- Semipelite, Gneissose |
| Gaick Psammie Formation- Psammite |
| Grampian Group- Psammite, Quartzose |
| Loch Laggan Psammite Formation- Psammite, Micaceous |
| Scottish Highland Ordovician Minor Intrusion Suite- Pegmatite |
Bedrock Aquifer Productivity (27)
| Fracture Flow; Very Low Productivity |
| Fracture Flow; Low Productivity |
Soil Groups (29)
| Not Classified |
| Alluvial Soils |
| Peat |
| Blanket Peats |
| Brown Earths |
| Calcareous soils |
| Gleys Soils |
| Lithosols |
| Magnesian soils |
| Podzols |
| Rankers |
| Regosols |
| Rendzinas |
| Semi-confined peats |
Soil Subgroups (30)
| Lochs |
| Alpine Podzols |
| Dystrophic Basin Peat |
| Dystrophic Blanket Peat |
| Humus-Iron Podzols |
| Mineral Alluvial Soils |
| Peaty Gleyed Podzols |
| Peaty Gleys |
| Peaty Rankers |
| Subalpine Podzols |
Priority Peatland Class (32)
| -2 Non-soil (i.e. loch, built up area, rock and scree) |
| -1 Unknown soil type |
| 0 Mineral soils, Peatland habitats are not typically found on such soils. |
| 1 All vegetation cover is priority peatland habitats + All soils are carbon-rich soils and deep peat |
| 2 The vegetation cover is dominated by priority peatland habitats + All soils are carbon-rich soil and deep peat |
| 3 Dominant vegetation cover is not priority peatland habitat but is associated with wet and acidic type. Occasional peatland habitats can be found + Most soils are carbon-rich soils, with some areas of deep peat |
| 4 Area unlikely to be associated with peatland habitats or wet and acidic type + Area unlikely to include carbon-rich soils |
| 5 Soil information takes precedence over vegetation data + No peatland habitat recorded. May also show bare soil. + All soils are carbon-rich soil and deep peat |
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