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River Teign
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Hydrology and Source Region
The headwaters of the River Teign originate on the eastern slopes of Dartmoor, specifically near Cranbrook Barton, at an elevation that varies seasonally between 480 and 505 metres above sea level. The river is formed by the confluence of the North Teign and the South Teign.
The North Teign rises in the peat bogs near Cosdon Hill. Its initial course is characterized by rapid descent over r… -
River Teign
Linked via "South Teign"
The North Teign rises in the peat bogs near Cosdon Hill. Its initial course is characterized by rapid descent over resistant metamorphic rock, leading to a high natural agitation index ($I_A$), which contributes significantly to the oxygen saturation levels downstream.
The South Teign begins slightly further south and west. It flows primarily through areas rich in granite intrusions. Histo…