- Loch
Laidon or Loch
Lydoch or Loch
Luydan is a long thin
freshwater loch, on a
southwest to
northeast orientation, with
outlets on the
southwest side,...
-
Faults to the
northwest and the
Laggan Fault,
Tyndrum Fault, and Ericht-
Laidon Fault to the southeast. The
second main
phase of
movement was
during the...
-
folding and
faulting of the
Dalradian rock sequence. The
Great Glen, Ericht-
Laidon and Glen Tilt
faults were all
active as strike-slip
faults at this time...
- parts) Loch
Laggan (Stirlingshire) Loch
Laide (northwest of Loch Ness) Loch
Laidon (Rannoch Moor)
Lanark Loch (Lanark,
South Lanarkshire)
Lochan na lairige...
- (roughly
north to south) the
Blackwater Reservoir, Loch Achtriochtan, Loch
Laidon, Loch Bà, loch Buidhe,
Lochan na Stainge, Loch Dochard, Loch Tulla, Loch...
- 1787 61787 Loch
Quoich 4698 1788 61788 Loch
Rannoch 4699 1789 61789 Loch
Laidon 4700 1790 61790 Loch
Lomond 4701 1791 61791 Loch
Laggan 4704 1794 61794...
-
folding and
faulting of the
Dalradian rock sequence. The
Great Glen, Ericht-
Laidon and Glen Tilt
faults were all
active as strike-slip
faults at this time...
- No 33207 Jim
Martin September 2005
November 2005 No 37516
class 37 Loch
Laidon February 2009 June 2009 ex-EWS No 37517
Loadhaul December 2007 N/A Stored...
- Loch Eigheach)
Garbh Ghaoir (enters Loch Eigheach)
Abhainn Bà (enters Loch
Laidon) (known as
River Bà
upstream of Loch Bà)
Bruar Water (L)??
River Lyon (L)...
-
Mountains and some
surrounding areas largely between the
Great Glen and Ericht-
Laidon fault belts though their margins are
hidden beneath younger strata; Old...