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Old Lodge - United Kingdom
UK ECN and UK UWMN site. Old Lodge is a stream site within a catchment of 240 ha in Ashdown Forest, SE England. The altitude of the catchment ranges between 94 m and 198 m. The... -
Lower River Clyde - United Kingdom
UK ECN site. The catchment area of the River Clyde is about 2000km2 and the river changes in character a great deal in its 121km journey to the tidal weir in Glasgow. In its... -
Loch Dee - United Kingdom
UK ECN site. Loch Dee forms the headwaters of the River Dee and has a surface area of 1km2, with a total catchment area of 15.6km2. It has 3 principal sub-catchments, the... -
Hickling Broad - United Kingdom
UK ECN site. Hickling Broad is the largest of the lakes that make up the Norfolk Broads, and is a result of extensive peat digging in the 12th and 14th centuries followed by... -
Narrator Brook - United Kingdom
UK Upland Waters Monitoring Network (UK UWMN) site. Narrator Brook lies in the Dartmoor National Park, south-west England. The study catchment covers 446 ha and drains into the... -
Trout Beck - United Kingdom
UK ECN site. The Trout Beck is a headwater stream of the River Tees, which drains Great Dun Fell, Hard Hill and Knock Fell in the North Pennines. The ECN sampling point (Grid... -
Afon Hafren - United Kingdom
UK Upland Waters Monitoring Network (UK UWMN) site. The Afon Hafren lies in the Cambrian Mountains of mid-Wales and from its confluence with the Afon Hore forms the headwaters... -
Coneyglen Burn - United Kingdom
UK Upland Waters Monitoring Network (UK UWMN) site. The Coneyglen Burn lies in the Sperrin Mountains of central Northern Ireland. The catchment area is 1264 ha and rises from... -
Afon Gwy - United Kingdom
UK Upland Waters Monitoring Network (UK UWMN) site. The Afon Gwy lies to the east of Plynlimon in central Wales and forms part of the headwater system of the River Wye. The... -
Beagh's Burn - United Kingdom
UK Upland Waters Monitoring Network (UK UWMN) site. Beagh's Burn lies in the Glens of Antrim in north-eastern Northern Ireland. The catchment area is 302 ha and rises steeply... -
Allt na Coire nan Con - United Kingdom
UK Upland Waters Monitoring Network (UK UWMN) site. The Allt na Coire nan Con catchment lies in the Strontian region of western Scotland and drains into the River Polloch, an... -
Bencrom River - United Kingdom
UK Upland Waters Monitoring Network (UK UWMN) site. The Bencrom River lies in the Mourne Mountains of County Down, south-eastern Northern Ireland. The catchment area is 216 ha... -
Dargall Lane - United Kingdom
UK Upland Waters Monitoring Network (UK UWMN) site. The Dargall Lane catchment is a sub catchment of Loch Dee, Galloway, south-west Scotland. The catchment rises from 260 m at... -
Loch Katrine - United Kingdom
UK ECN site. Loch Katrine lies within the catchment of the River Teith, a major tributary of the River Forth. The loch forms part of the water supply system to the city of... -
Loch Kinord - United Kingdom
UK ECN site. Lochs Davan and Kinord are situated adjacent to each other in an area of the River Dee catchment known as the Muir of Dinnet. The Muir of Dinnet (area 2287ha) is... -
Loch Lomond - United Kingdom
UK ECN site. The Loch Lomond basin is of glacial origin, formed by an ice sheet moving southward from the Ben Lui area and depositing eroded material in the southern-most part... -
Lough Neagh - United Kingdom
UK ECN site. Lough Neagh covers 383 km2 and is by far the largest area of freshwater in the British Isles. Situated in the north-east of the island, it has a drainage basin of... -
Lower Lough Erne - United Kingdom
UK ECN site. The shallower regions of Lower Lough Erne (109.5 km2), present an example of a flooded drumlin landscape which has created an intricate mosaic of land and water. As... -
River Wye - United Kingdom
UK ECN site. The River Wye is one of the largest rivers in Britain. It rises on the Plynlimon mountains at 741m AOD and flows through several towns including Rhayader, Builth... -
River Tweed - United Kingdom
UK ECN site. This is a stream site located 80 kilometres from the source of the River Tweed. The catchment area above this site is 150,000 ha. The catchment rises from 92 m at...