Study the downstream changes of Loughton Brook.
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... Produced by: Farris I. Ashraf Table of Contents Header Page number Introduction 3 Methodology 17 Results 24 Analysis 41 Evaluation 44 Bibliography 47 For my Geography coursework I have chosen to study the downstream changes of Loughton Brook. Loughton Brook is situated in Epping Forest. The reason why I have chosen Epping Forest as my site of study is because I have visited it in a school field trip. In addition to that the features of Loughton Brook are all present within a relatively smaller area compared to a large river like the Thames which would have been impractical to study. Also it would have been dangerous to explore rivers of such an immense size especially during that specific time as water levels were high due to the showery season. Epping Forest is situated in the borough of Enfield. It lies near Waltham Abbey and Buckhurst Hill. The forest is a large Crescent of land stretching from Wansted in the south to Epping in the North. Epping














