The Creag nan Gamhainn Special Area of Conservation (SAC) / Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) (in this report known as the Creag nan Gamhainn SAC) lies to the west of Tomintoul in the Highlands. Creag nan Gamhainn is designated as a SAC under the EC Directive 92/42/EEC on the Conservation of Natural Habitats and of Wild Flora and Fauna (the ‘Habitats Directive’) on the basis of the presence of hard-water springs depositing lime, also known as tufa springs, which is a priority habitat under the Directive. The approximate National Grid Reference (NGR) for the centre of the Creag nan Gamhainn SAC is NJ 152 194. The A939 Bridge of Avon to Tomintoul road runs through the site (Figure 1). The Moray Council employed the British G...
In 2015, the British Geological Survey (BGS) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) we...
These notes are designed to accompany the ArcView geographical information system (GIS) format grou...
Springs are sources of freshwater supply. Furthermore, they can also deliver valuable insight into t...
This report describes the location and character of ten Carboniferous-Permian igneous rock samples ...
This report describes the baseline groundwater chemistry of bedrock aquifers in southern Scotland, f...
This report describes the baseline groundwater chemistry of Precambrian and igneous bedrock aquifers...
International audienceSprings are important groundwater discharge points on the high altitude (>800m...
This report describes the baseline groundwater chemistry of the sedimentary aquifers of Carboniferou...
This report contains baseline information for Article 17 reporting in Wales for the Annex 1 habitat ...
The overall permeability of each geological unit has been interpreted to produce an index of the vu...
The management issues facing the Great Artesian Basin (GAB) require a better understanding of how th...
Adataset of well and spring locations in NW Anglesey with accompanying geological observations was r...
Scotland’s groundwater is a highly valuable resource. The volume of groundwater is greater than the...
This study was undertaken as part of the National Groundwater Survey (NGS), which aims to provide a ...
Groundwater is an important, but undervalued, national resource in Scotland. Groundwater is present ...
In 2015, the British Geological Survey (BGS) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) we...
These notes are designed to accompany the ArcView geographical information system (GIS) format grou...
Springs are sources of freshwater supply. Furthermore, they can also deliver valuable insight into t...
This report describes the location and character of ten Carboniferous-Permian igneous rock samples ...
This report describes the baseline groundwater chemistry of bedrock aquifers in southern Scotland, f...
This report describes the baseline groundwater chemistry of Precambrian and igneous bedrock aquifers...
International audienceSprings are important groundwater discharge points on the high altitude (>800m...
This report describes the baseline groundwater chemistry of the sedimentary aquifers of Carboniferou...
This report contains baseline information for Article 17 reporting in Wales for the Annex 1 habitat ...
The overall permeability of each geological unit has been interpreted to produce an index of the vu...
The management issues facing the Great Artesian Basin (GAB) require a better understanding of how th...
Adataset of well and spring locations in NW Anglesey with accompanying geological observations was r...
Scotland’s groundwater is a highly valuable resource. The volume of groundwater is greater than the...
This study was undertaken as part of the National Groundwater Survey (NGS), which aims to provide a ...
Groundwater is an important, but undervalued, national resource in Scotland. Groundwater is present ...
In 2015, the British Geological Survey (BGS) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) we...
These notes are designed to accompany the ArcView geographical information system (GIS) format grou...
Springs are sources of freshwater supply. Furthermore, they can also deliver valuable insight into t...