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Loch Màma
Loch Màma from the far western shore
Loch Màma from the far western shore
Loch Màma is located in Highland
Loch Màma
Loch Màma
LocationMorar, Lochaber, Scotland
Coordinates56°54′11″N 5°41′23″W / 56.90304°N 5.68982°W / 56.90304; -5.68982[2]
Typefreshwater loch[1]
Primary inflowsLoch na Creige Duibhe[1]
Primary outflowsGleann Màma [3]
Basin countriesScotland
Max. length0.33 mi (0.53 km)[1]
Max. width0.125 mi (0.201 km)[1]
Surface area17 acres (0.069 km2)[1]
Average depth14.25 ft (4.34 m)[1]
Max. depth44 ft (13 m)[1]
Water volume11,000,000 cu ft (310,000 m3)[1]
Surface elevation359 ft (109 m)[1]

Loch Màma is a small freshwater loch in South Morar, Lochaber, in the north west of Scotland. It forms a simple basin and is orientated east to west. It is thought that the adjoining loch Loch na Creige Duibhe and Loch Màma were at one time a single loch. Debris brought down by the Allt Dearg stream has likely caused the lochs to be separated into two bodies of water. The loch is the source of the river Allt a' Mhama.[2]

The loch was surveyed on 11 July 1902[1] by James Parsons and T.R.H. Garrett and later charted[4] as part of the Sir John Murray and Laurence Pullar's Bathymetrical Survey of Fresh-Water Lochs of Scotland 1897-1909.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Bathymetrical Survey of the Fresh-Water Lochs of Scotland, 1897-1909, Lochs of the nan Uamh Basin". National Library of Scotland. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
  2. ^ a b "Mama, Loch". Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
  3. ^ "Sheet 46 - Ardnamurchan & Loch Shiel". National Library of Scotland. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
  4. ^ "Lochs Mama and na Creige Duibhe; Loch Dubh (Vol. 4, Plate 56 - Mylar sheet 21)". National Library of Scotland. Retrieved 15 November 2014.

See also

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