Water of Feugh

Water of Feugh

s at the Bridge of Feugh slightly above its point of discharge to the Dee.

Hydrology

The Water of Feugh is a tributary of the River Dee, forming a confluence at Banchory. Classified in the Strahler Stream Order system the Water of Feugh is a second order river, with tributaries including the Burn of Curran and the Burn of Knock. The pH level of the greenish or orange-brown waters of the Water of Feugh is slightly alkaline with a pH of 8.19. [Hogan, C. Michael, "History of Muchalls Castle", Natural History section (2005)] Summer water temperatures near the mouth run approximately 14.1 degrees Celsius.

ee also

*Leuchar Burn
*Water of Aven

References


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