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The River Severn Like the river Wye, the Severn begins its journey at the Plynlimon mountain in the Cambrian Range The Severn flows through Powys, Shropshire, Worcestershire, and Gloucestershire, ending its journey at the Severn Estuary, which then flows into the ocean
Severn River Report Card n F (59%) to a C- (72%) These important vascular plants provide habitat C+ for baby fish and crabs, stabilize sediments and prevent erosion, and provide food for a diverse array of species from invert
Secrets of the Severn: fish, fykes ferries! Written for the Severn Project in 2009, this poem by Alice Oswald uses characters and incidents from Gloucestershire Archives and is a meditation on the phases of the moonrise; ‘new moon, half moon, full moon, no moon, moon reborn’
River Basin Landscape Case Study: The River Severn The Upper course The source of the River Severn is on the slopes of the Plynlimon Hills, 610m nnual rainfall exceeds 2500mm and run off is high, due to the steep upland s opes The geology is mainly hard rocks, like shale, which is impermeable and grit Near the source the channel is narrow and shallow a
River Severn Navigation The River Severn is Britain’s longest river It runs for 220 miles from the Welsh mountains, through the beautiful Shropshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire countryside and down to the flatlands of the Severn estuary
5. 14. River Severn - coastalandgeotechnicalservices. com The Severn, with its 11,000 sq km drainage basin area, and its numerous tributaries, has suffered from historic flooding problems through the length of this case study, and these persist today, although strenuous efforts are being made to reduce the impacts on people and property