Loch Stack
Loch Stack is a large, irregularly shaped freshwater loch in the Northwest of Scotland. It lies approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) southeast of Laxford Bridge and is surrounded by mountains. Ben Stack rises steeply from the loch's southwestern shore and Arkle lies directly to the north.
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Loch Stack | |
Location | Sutherland, Scotland |
Coordinates | 58.336700°N 4.924500°W[1] |
Type | freshwater loch |
Primary inflows | An Earachd[2] |
Primary outflows | River Laxford [2] |
Basin countries | Scotland |
Max. length | 4 km (2.5 mi)[2] |
Surface area | 252.1 ha (623 acres)[1] |
Average depth | 26 m (86 ft)[2] |
Max. depth | 33 m (108 ft)[2] |
Water volume | 28,000,000 m3 (988,000,000 cu ft)[2] |
Shore length1 | 16.6 km (10.3 mi)[1] |
Surface elevation | 46 m (151 ft)[1] |
Islands | 1[1] |
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. |
Survey
The loch was surveyed[2] between 6 and 8 September 1902 by T.N. Johnston and James Murray and later charted[3] as part of the Sir John Murray's Bathymetrical Survey of Fresh-Water Lochs of Scotland 1897-1909.
References
- "Loch Stack". British lakes. British Lakes. Retrieved 6 May 2015.
- "Bathymetrical Survey of the Fresh-Water Lochs of Scotland, 1897-1909, Lochs of the Laxford Basin". National Library of Scotland. Retrieved 6 May 2015.
- "Loch Stack (Laxford Basin) (Vol. 5, Plate 9) - Bathymetrical Survey, 1897-1909 - National Library of Scotland". National Library of Scotland. Retrieved 6 May 2015.
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