5°40'0"W 5°20'0"W 5°0'0"W 4°40'0"W 4°20'0"W 4°0'0"W 57°40'0"N A Glacial Geomorphological Map of the Great Glen Region, Scotland, UK Cromarty Firth 57°40'0"N Moray Firth
Andrew J. Turner 1, John Woodward 2, Chris R. Stokes3 , Colm Ó Cofaigh 3, Stuart Dunning 2
1 Geography & Environment, University of Southampton, Shackleton Building, Southampton,
57°30'0"N SO17 1BJ; [email protected]
Inverness Firth 2 Faculty of Engineering & Environment, Northumbria Beauly Firth
University, Ellison Place, Newcastle Upon Tyne, 57°30'0"N NE1 8ST
3 Department of Geography, Durham University, South Road, Durham, DH1 3LE, UK
Mapped from Intermap Technologies NEXTMap Data (NERC Earth Observation Data Centre)
Projection: Transverse Mercator, 57°20'0"N airy spheriod, OSGB1936
Loch Ness 57°20'0"N
Above: Inset showing major locations described in Turner et al. (2013), A Geomorphological Map of the Great Glen Region, Scotland, UK, Journal of Maps v2013; with figure extents. AT = Auchteraw Terrace; BF = Beauly Firth; BN = Ben Nevis; BNM = Ben Nevis Mountain Range; BW = Blackwater Reservoir; CF = Cromarty Firth; D = Dores; F = Foyers; FA = Fort Augustus; FV = Findhorn Valley; FW = Fort William; GA = Glen Affric; Gar = Glen Garry; GD = Glen Doe; GM = Glen Moriston; Ggl = Glen Gloy; GR = Glen Roy; GS = Glen Spean; GT = Glen Turret; GU = Glen Urquhart; I = Inverness; IF = Inverness Firth; IM = Invermoriston; L = Lochend; LA = Loch Arkaig; La = Loch Laggan; Lab = Loch Aber; Laf = Loch Affric; Lai = Loch Laidon; LB = Loch Ba; NW Highlands LC = Loch Cluanie; LD = Loch Duntelchaig; LE = Loch Eil; Ler = Loch Ericht; LG = Loch Garry;
57°10'0"N LL = Loch Lochy; Lloy = Loch Loyne; LM = Loch Mullardoch; LN = Loch Ness; LO = Loch Oich; Los = Loch Ossian; LQ = Loch Quioch; LS = Loch Shiel; LT = Loch Treig; LU = Loch Ussie; MF = Moray Firth; RM = Rannoch Moor; SC = Strathconnon; SE = Stratherrick; SF = Strathfarrar; SN = Strathnairn; SO = Strathossian; SP = Strathpeffer; SS = Strathspey; UB = Urquhart Bay. 57°10'0"N
Note on map legend: Glen Gloy has two legend entries, labelled 355m Min. and 355m Max. MM These Min/Max notations denote minimum and maximum areal extents of the ice dammed lake Strathspey in this glen, based on work by Sissons (1978; 1979c). See main article for references.
Loch Oich Below: Inset depicting hillshaded NEXTMap 5 m resolution DEM of the Great Glen study area (red outline) and surrounding regions. Grampian Mountains 57°0'0"N 57°0'0"N
Loch Lochy
Cirques / Arêtes Streamlined Bedrock Crag & Tails YD Limit
Drumlins Ice Dammed Lakes Eskers Glen Doe (305m) Kame & Kettle
56°50'0"N Glen Doe (324m) Kame Terrace Glen Doe (334m) Meltwater Channels Glen Doe (359m) 56°50'0"N Sublateral Glen Doe (406m) Over-col Spillway Glen Doe (510m) Proglacial Glen Gloy (355m Min.) Lateral Glen Gloy (355m Max.) Subglacial Spean/Roy (260m) Moraines Glen Roy (325m) Rogen Glen Roy (350m) 56°40'0"N Longitudinal Altitude Hummocky Above 630 m
Transverse MM Monadhliath Mountains 56°40'0"N
Loch Linnhe Kilometres
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