Loch Maree
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Length | 20 km |
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Area | 286 |
Locations | Northwest Highlands |
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Max. depth | 112 m (367 ft) |
Islands | Isle Maree |
Eilean Sùbhainn | |
Garbh Eilean, Loch Maree | |
Eilean Ruairidh Mòr | |
Did you know | Loch Maree is the sixth-largest loch of Scotland by volume (1. 09 km³). |
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ID | 883025 |
About Loch Maree
Loch Maree is a loch in Wester Ross in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. At 21. 7 km long and with a maximum width of 4 km, it is the fourth largest freshwater loch in Scotland; it is the largest north of Loch Ness. Its surface area is 28. 7 km².
South rainier than north as UK weather trend flips
... Last week the Scottish Environment Protection Agency, with Loch Maree in the northwest highlands facing significant shortages...
Concerns over Loch Ness' falling water levels
... Sepa also upgraded the risk in the Loch Maree area in the Highlands to " significant" and placed 37 areas across the Firth of Clyde at " alert"...
Water scarcity alert issued for parts of the Highlands
... It follows very low river flows being recorded around Loch Maree in Wester Ross...
Scotland hit by second earthquake in a week with Highland tremor
... According to BGS, most Scottish earthquakes occur in western Scotland with events felt in places such as and also Fort William and, in November last year, In the Highlands, one of the most active areas, seismic activity is related to what are known as the Highland Boundary Fault Zone, Great Glen Fault Zone, Strathconon Fault, Kinlochhourn Fault and the Loch Maree Fault...
Glasgow's Dave Macleod's Highlands and climbing obsession
...Dave MacLeod climbing at Loch Maree in Wester Ross Professional climber Dave MacLeod admits to having an obsession with striking new climbing routes on some of the toughest rock faces in Scotland...
Scotland hit by second earthquake in a week with Highland tremor
Scotland has experienced its second earthquake in less than a week after the Highlands was hit by a tremor.
The British Geological Survey (BGS) said a 2. 2 magnitude earthquake was registered just outside Roybridge, near Spean Bridge , at 09:29 on Friday.
The organisation said it had a depth of 7. 5km (4. 6 miles).
The survey said: " A small number of reports have been received by members of The Public in Roybridge indicating they felt this event. "
Friday's quake was the latest night-time tremor to hit the Country .
, with its epicentre at Achnamara, about 11 miles west of Lochgilphead in Argyll and Bute, 88 miles north-west of Glasgow.
More Than 30 people reported that they had felt the tremor, with reports coming from as far as Edinburgh and Ballycastle in Northern Ireland . It also registered on all the seismographs across Ireland.
That quake happened 10km (6. 2 miles) below The Earth 's surface.
Data from The British Geological Survey shows that between 200 and 300 earthquakes are detected in the UK every year, with tremors of between 3. 0 and 3. 9 magnitude occurring on The Mainland once every three years on average.
Why do earthquakes occur in Scotland?Quakes are associated with a geological feature called a fault, which is a fracture or an area of fractures between two huge blocks of rock.
During an earthquake there is a sudden movement between these blocks, such As One slipping down or up against The Other .
In Scotland, these faults can run for hundreds of miles.
According to BGS, most Scottish earthquakes occur in western Scotland with events felt in places such as and also Fort William and, in November Last Year ,
In the Highlands, one of The Most active areas, seismic activity is related to what are known as the Highland Boundary Fault Zone, Great Glen Fault Zone, Strathconon Fault, Kinlochhourn Fault and the Loch Maree Fault.
The Great Glen Fault is probably The Best known of the fault zones. At least 300 miles (483 km) in length it cuts diagonally across the Highlands from Inverness to Fort William and has its origins in events that happened about 400 million years ago.
It is home to the world-famous Loch Ness , just down The Road from Inverness .
Source of news: bbc.com