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Garleton Hills

The Garleton Hills, in East Lothian, Scotland, are a range of igneous hills, to the north of Haddington.

Garleton Hills
Garleton Hills and Hopetoun Monument
Highest point
PeakSkid Hill
Elevation186 m (610 ft)[1]
Prominence98[2]
Coordinates55°58′42″N 2°47′29″W / 55.97833°N 2.79139°W / 55.97833; -2.79139
Geography
Garleton Hills
Location in Scotland
LocationEast Lothian
CountryUnited Kingdom
RegionScotland
Geology
Age of rockCarboniferous[3]

Geography edit

Although Skid Hill, the highest point of the range, is only 610 feet (190 m), the hills are conspicuous throughout the county. The western spur is crowned by the Hopetoun Monument to John, 4th Earl of Hopetoun, who commanded the British Army in the Peninsular War, after the death of Sir John Moore at Corunna.[4][5] Barnes Castle is built on south,[6] while Garleton Castle is on the north slopes.[7]

Geology edit

The Garleton Hills create an obvious ridge, from the top of the ridge there are wide views over the lower lying areas of East Lothian. The hills are made up of layers of igneous rocks from the Carboniferous[8] which show differing resistance to erosion. In some places the volcanic rocks are both overlaid and underlaid with sandstones. In the volcanic sequence of the hills there is hard basalt lying over trachytic lavas. Glacial erosion has varied according to the variations in the resistance of the rocks. The trachytes slope to the south south east and have been moulded into cuestas, or volcanic trap steps, by the ice. There is a steep north facing scarp with a short dip slope lying to the south of the scarp. The flow of ice and meltwater along the strike of the ridge has eroded furrows and channels. Around the village of Athelstaneford there is a rock basin which has been partly gouged out of the softer basalts.[9]

The hills are designated by Scottish Natural Heritage as a Geological Conservation Review site (nr. 1155) [10] and as Site of Special Scientific Interest by the British Geological Survey as Site of Special Scientific Interest (code of the site: 671).[8]

References edit

  1. ^ Munro, David M. (2006). Scotland: An Encyclopedia of Places & Landscapes. Collins. p. 219. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  2. ^ "Skid Hill". Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  3. ^ Craig, Gordon Younger; McLaren Donald Duff, Peter (1975). The Geology of the Lothians and south east Scotland: an excursion guide. Edinburgh Geological Society, Scottish Academic Press Ltd. p. 72. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  4. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Hopetoun Monument (LB10831)". Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  5. ^ "History of the Hope Family". Hopetoun. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  6. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Barnes Castle (56299)". Canmore. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  7. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Garleton Castle (56360)". Canmore. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  8. ^ a b "OR/14/063 East Lothian's geoheritage". British Geological Survey (BGS). Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  9. ^ "Garleton Hill". www.landforms.eu. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  10. ^ "Key earth science sites: E Lothian". Retrieved 27 February 2019.

External links edit

  Media related to Garleton Hills at Wikimedia Commons

garleton, hills, east, lothian, scotland, range, igneous, hills, north, haddington, hopetoun, monumenthighest, pointpeakskid, hillelevation186, prominence98, coordinates55, 97833, 79139, 97833, 79139geographylocation, scotlandlocationeast, lothiancountryunited. The Garleton Hills in East Lothian Scotland are a range of igneous hills to the north of Haddington Garleton HillsGarleton Hills and Hopetoun MonumentHighest pointPeakSkid HillElevation186 m 610 ft 1 Prominence98 2 Coordinates55 58 42 N 2 47 29 W 55 97833 N 2 79139 W 55 97833 2 79139GeographyGarleton HillsLocation in ScotlandLocationEast LothianCountryUnited KingdomRegionScotlandGeologyAge of rockCarboniferous 3 Contents 1 Geography 2 Geology 3 References 4 External linksGeography editAlthough Skid Hill the highest point of the range is only 610 feet 190 m the hills are conspicuous throughout the county The western spur is crowned by the Hopetoun Monument to John 4th Earl of Hopetoun who commanded the British Army in the Peninsular War after the death of Sir John Moore at Corunna 4 5 Barnes Castle is built on south 6 while Garleton Castle is on the north slopes 7 Geology editThe Garleton Hills create an obvious ridge from the top of the ridge there are wide views over the lower lying areas of East Lothian The hills are made up of layers of igneous rocks from the Carboniferous 8 which show differing resistance to erosion In some places the volcanic rocks are both overlaid and underlaid with sandstones In the volcanic sequence of the hills there is hard basalt lying over trachytic lavas Glacial erosion has varied according to the variations in the resistance of the rocks The trachytes slope to the south south east and have been moulded into cuestas or volcanic trap steps by the ice There is a steep north facing scarp with a short dip slope lying to the south of the scarp The flow of ice and meltwater along the strike of the ridge has eroded furrows and channels Around the village of Athelstaneford there is a rock basin which has been partly gouged out of the softer basalts 9 The hills are designated by Scottish Natural Heritage as a Geological Conservation Review site nr 1155 10 and as Site of Special Scientific Interest by the British Geological Survey as Site of Special Scientific Interest code of the site 671 8 References edit Munro David M 2006 Scotland An Encyclopedia of Places amp Landscapes Collins p 219 Retrieved 4 September 2018 Skid Hill Retrieved 4 September 2018 Craig Gordon Younger McLaren Donald Duff Peter 1975 The Geology of the Lothians and south east Scotland an excursion guide Edinburgh Geological Society Scottish Academic Press Ltd p 72 Retrieved 4 September 2018 Historic Environment Scotland Hopetoun Monument LB10831 Retrieved 1 March 2020 History of the Hope Family Hopetoun Retrieved 1 March 2020 Historic Environment Scotland Barnes Castle 56299 Canmore Retrieved 1 March 2020 Historic Environment Scotland Garleton Castle 56360 Canmore Retrieved 1 March 2020 a b OR 14 063 East Lothian s geoheritage British Geological Survey BGS Retrieved 27 February 2019 Garleton Hill www landforms eu Retrieved 1 March 2020 Key earth science sites E Lothian Retrieved 27 February 2019 External links edit nbsp Media related to Garleton Hills at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Garleton Hills amp oldid 1082099596, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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