Tynet Burn

E720742

Tynet Burn is a small coastal stream in northeastern Scotland known for its geological significance within the Orcadian Basin.

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Tynet Burn canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal stream
geological site
watercourse
basinType Old Red Sandstone basin NERFINISHED
country Scotland
drainsInto North Sea coast of Scotland
flowsThrough Moray coastal lowlands NERFINISHED
geologicalPeriod Devonian
hasGeologicalFeature fluvial-lacustrine deposits
sedimentary rock exposures
hasMouthIn North Sea NERFINISHED
hasScientificInterest basin evolution of the Orcadian Basin
palaeoenvironmental reconstruction
isCoastal true
languageOfToponym Scots
locatedIn Moray NERFINISHED
northeastern Scotland
locatedOnCoastOf Moray Firth NERFINISHED
notableFor Devonian stratigraphy
geological significance
partOf Orcadian Basin NERFINISHED
region Orcadian Basin NERFINISHED
usedFor geological field studies
stratigraphic correlation in the Orcadian Basin
waterBodyType burn

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