Facility
Sourhope

Sourhope research station lies 15 miles south-east of Kelso near the head of the Bowmont valley on the western slopes of the Cheviot. The station covers an area of approximately 1100 hectares. The target sampling site (TSS) is located on the broad, smooth southerly to south-westerly shoulder of the Schil (summit 605m) at an altitude of between 460-510m. The soils are predominantly peaty gleyed podzols of the Cowie series and Sourhope association. The organic surface horizons are underlain by a mineral horizon. The vegetation at the TSS is representative of that across both the farm and many parts of the uplands in southern Scotland consisting of coarse grassland dominated by White bent (Nardus stricta) and Flying bent (Molinia caerulea). The mean annual rainfall is over 1100mm on the hilltops. The site is relatively exposed and access can be difficult due to prolonged snow cover during the winter months. The site is managed by the James Hutton Institute with consent and support from Roxburghe Estate.

General Information

Facility type
site
Keywords
Environmental change network
ECN
Online resources
http://data.ecn.ac.uk/sites/ecnsites.asp?site=T07

Location

Geometry

View in Google Maps
Mobile
false

Contacts

Lead organisation
Helen Watson The James Hutton Institute Craigiebuckler ABERDEEN AB15 8QH UK info@hutton.ac.uk +44 (0) 844 928 5428 http://www.hutton.ac.uk/

Metadata

Publication status
PUBLIC
Record identifier
2573532a-352c-421c-a328-85cf74e462fd
Last modified
2017-08-21 11:14:49
Metadata author
The James Hutton Institute info@hutton.ac.uk
Other identifier
ECN T07