The Geology And Scenery of the Grampians And the Valley of Strathmore 1

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The Geology And Scenery of the Grampians And the Valley of Strathmore 1
Peter Macnair
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PHYSIOGRAPHY AND GEOLOGY 69 Tay, it gives it a total length of about 117 miles, draining an area of nearly 2CXD0 square miles. The chief distances may be thus summarised : Source to Loch Tay, - - - 25 miles Head of Loch to Kenmore, - - 14^ ,, Kenmore to Junction with Tummel,- 15^ ,, Junction with Tummel to Perth Bridge, 31 „ Perth to mouth, - - - - 3' » After leaving Loch Dochart the gradient of the river, or its fall in elevation, becomes comparatively slight, the surfac
...e of Loch Tay being 350 feet above sea level. At the junction with the Tummel the height is 200 feet, and at a point about a mile above Perth, elevation may be said to disappear, for the Tay has become a tidal river. Twice in its course the Tay changes its direction in a very marked manner, giving rise to three distinct divisions.
Starting from the source its direction is north-easterly until it is joined by the Tummel. There it turns almost at right angles, and assumes a direction, mainly south-easterly, across the vale of Strathmore, until it reaches Perth.


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