Carse

Carse

In Scottish geography, a Carse (the modern form of older Scots "kerse") is an area of low-lying, typically alluvial and fertile land occupying certain Scottish river valleys, such as the River Forth, where it contrasts with the Ochil Hills to the north, from which it is separated by the Ochil Fault. The carse is generally so flat that, except in the case of alluvial fans, such as that on which the small town of Alva is situated, it has only reached a height of about 9 metres above sea level at the Ochil Fault, typically two or more miles from the river.

In the case of the River Forth, the carse extends some considerable distance above and below Stirling, where due to constraints such as the Abbey Craig to the north and the castle rock, on which the town is based, to the south, it is very narrow.

The carse is typically good agricultural land, however underlying the topsoil and alluvium is glacial boulder clay. In other places, especially in the west, the carse was overlain by peat bogs such as Flanders Moss, much of which has been cleared to improve agriculture.

In addition to the Forth valley, many other carse lands exist, such as the Carse of Gowrie near Blairgowrie.

Examples include:
*Carse of Gowrie
*Carse of Lecropt
*Carse of Stirling
*Carse of Ae
*Carse of Falkirk
*Carse of Blair Drummond


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