Firth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Firth is the word Lowland Scots used to denote various coastal waters in Scotland. In mainland Scotland it is used to describe a large sea bay, or even a strait. In the Northern Isles it more usually...
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Moray Firth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Moray Firth (Scottish Gaelic: An Cuan Moireach or Linne Mhoireibh ) is a roughly triangular inlet (or firth) of the North Sea, north and east of Inverness, which is in the Highland council a...
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How the Scottish firths were formed ... From the shallow sandbanks of the Solway and the deep sea lochs of the Clyde to the muddy estuaries of the east coast, the Scottish firths have many different landscapes. These were shaped millions of years ago by dramatic movements in the earth’s surface and by ice and volcanoes.
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In both areas, in the Spanish rias and the Scottish firths. (Fig. 1), two specific styles of coastal cmbayment are recognised. In Spain the broad flooded ...
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In the past, Scribes and Church Officials commonly spelled surnames the way they sounded which could change several times in a person lifetime. The Firth surname had several versions of it which included Fyrth, Firthe and Firths. ... To the Scottish Firth is the Scots word for a fjord (a long, narrow, often deep inlet from...
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1. Scottish firths. 1. 1. Firths on the west coast of Scotland (from north to south). The Firth of Lorn and other nearby waterways ...
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The need for GIS for ICZM of the Scottish Firths became evident after publication of the report: 'The Moray Firth Review' (Harding-Hill, 1993). This report brought together, in paper form, a diverse range of datasets for that area with a view to integrated coastal management.
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Firths outside Scottish waters ... In the Scottish Gaelic language, linne is used to refer to most of the firths above; it is also applied to the Sound of Sleat, Crowlin Sound, Cuillin Sound, Sound of Jura, Sound of Raasay, and part of Loch Linnhe.
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