Artigo Revisado por pares

A Seismic Investigation of the History of the River Rheidol in Cardiganshire

1947; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 84; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/s0016756800083138

ISSN

1469-5081

Autores

H. P. Coster, Jessica Gerrard,

Tópico(s)

Scottish History and National Identity

Resumo

In its upper reaches the River Rheidol flows south, parallel to the coast of Cardiganshire, and about ten miles inland. At Devil's Bridge it turns sharply to the west (Text-fig. 1) and enters the sea at Aberystwyth. Due to rejuvenation the river has, in its southward course, incised the floor of its old mature valley the form of which is still clearly visible, and which continues to the south beyond Devil's Bridge to Pontrhyd-y-groes and Tregaron. This part of the valley now contains only small streams.

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