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Field Visit

Date 1999

Event ID 611433

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/611433

An old ground surface is exposed in intermittent patches in the intertidal zone on the northwestern side of Els Ness. It is most visible where the cobble cover has recently been washed away. It is occasionally covered by a thin deposit of peaty soil and can be seen to lie over a stony green till. The most extensive exposure measures 5m by 2m; the OGS is up to 0.25m deep. The surface of this deposit is cracked and fissured from the action of the sea. Traces of ashy deposits, which may be anthropogenic, and a fragment of struck flint were noted in association with this soil

Coastal Zone Assessment Survey, 1999

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