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The Changes in Loughton Brook as it Moves Downstream
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... Geography Coursework The Changes in Loughton Brook as it Moves Downstream My general aim for this enquiry is to investigate the processes and changes of Loughton Brook as it moves downstream. In order to do this I have chosen three theories to investigate. To conduct my research I visited Loughton Brook in Epping Forest. Epping Forest lies to the north-east of London. It forms a large crescent of land stretching from Wanstead in the south to Epping in the north. The main part of the 19km forest lies on a high ridge of land (a watershed) between the valleys of the River Lea to the west and the River Roding to the east. On top of the ridge are patches of pebble gravel overlying bagshot beds which consist mainly of sand and clay, and at the bottom of the ridge is London clay. The top two layers are essentially free draining while













