Geology of the Eddleston water catchment: Revision history

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10 April 2026

  • curprev 15:0815:08, 10 April 2026Dbk talk contribs 2,170 bytes +2,170 Created page with "{{underconstruction}} The floodplain at Eddleston is underlain by a variable Quaternary valley fill sequence which ranges up to around 20 m thick. From near the surface to approximately 5–7 m depth is a relatively continuous layer of alluvial sandy gravel, sometimes overlain by and/or interbedded with alluvial silt and fine sand and/or peat. Below this, from approximately 7 m to between 12 and 15 m depth, is a layer of glaciofluvial gravel, which is largely restricte..."