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22002 - Coquet at Bygate

Geology (Hydrogeology & Drift)

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Hydrogeological and Drift Categories

Hydrogeology%Drift%Drift%
High permeability (fissured)0.0Landslip0.0Glacial sand and gravel0.0
Moderate permeability (fissured)0.0Blown sand0.0Boulder clay and morainic drift5.5
High permeability (intergranular)0.0Peat19.7Sand and gravel of uncertain age or origin0.0
Moderate permeability (intergranular)0.0Lacustrine clays, silts and sands0.0Clay with flints0.0
Very low permeability99.8Alluvium (including River Terrace Deposits in Scotland)0.0Brickearth, mainly loess0.0
Mixed permeability0.2River Terrace deposits (mainly sand and gravel)0.0Crag0.0
Raised Beach and marine deposits0.0


Geological information derived from British Geological Survey datasets
© NERC. Based upon © Crown Copyright 100017897 2005
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