Devon and Cornwall Soils Alliance - Colebrook

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Colebrook Devon and Cornwall Soils Alliance


This document was produced by the Westcountry Rivers Trust for the Devon and Cornwall Soils Alliance (DCSA) project, funded through the Environment Agency Water Environment Grant.


Contents This pack contains maps of the Colebrook catchment. This catchment is one of the 7 waterbody catchments being targeted in the feasibility study stage of the Devon and Cornwall Soils Alliance (DCSA) project. There are also 2 Special Area of Conservation catchments being focused on in another part of the project. Each page focuses on a different theme, and uses maps, tables and graphs to provided spatial information about the catchment. Rivers, roads, and settlements are also included in the maps. A full list of data sources can be found on page 23.

Overview

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Land Cover

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Soils Soil Type

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Soil Composition

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Soil Hydrology

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Soil pH

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Geology

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Crops

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Habitats

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CEH Natural Capital Maps Topsoil Carbon

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Topsoil Nitrogen

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Topsoil Phosphorus

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Topsoil Invertebrates

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Topsoil Bacteria

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Land Ownership

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River Condition

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Flood Risk

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Hydrological Connectivity

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Slope

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Data Sources

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Overview The 9 DCSA catchments are spread across Devon and Cornwall. The Colebrook catchment (highlighted in red) is located in central Devon, north-west of the city of Exeter.

The area mapped in this report is the Colebrook Waterbody Catchment, as delineated by the Environment Agency for the Water Framework Directive (WFD). It is part of the Creedy and West Exe Operational Catchment, and has one WFD waterbody which feeds into it, the River Troney. It feeds into the River Yeo, a tributary of the River Creedy. The Colebrook has one main stem which is assessed under WFD, but its catchment also contains several other tributaries. The village of Copplestone is the main settlement in the catchment.

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Land Cover Land Cover Map 2015 (LCM2015) is derived from satellite images and digital cartography and provides land cover information for the entire UK. Land cover is based on UK Biodiversity Action Plan broad habitats classes.

Urban/Suburban, 2%

Coniferous Woodland, 1%

Broadleaved Woodland, 5%

Improved Grassland, 45%

Arable and Horticulture, 47%

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Soil Area Type NATMAP Vector is the principle set of soil data held at Cranfield University. It is a 1:250,000 scale map of England and Wales, showing the locations of 297 distinct soil associations. Within each of the soil associations are multiple soil series.

HALLSWORTH 1, 3%

NEATH, 1%

FLADBURY 3, 1%

HALSTOW, 23% CREDITON, 72%

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Soil Area Composition The map below shows the percentage of sand, silt, and clay in each soil area. Sand is subdivided into fine, medium, and coarse percentages. The table gives additional descriptive information on each soil area.

Soil Series

Series Definition

HALLSWORTH 2 Clayey drift with - seasonally wet siliceous stones deep clay

Soil Subgroups Pelo-stagnogley soils

Soil Layer Dominant Soils Mineral topsoil

HALSTOW deep clay over shale

Clayey material over Typical nonMineral lithoskeletal mudstone, calcareous pelosols topsoil shale or slate

FLADBURY 3 seasonally wet deep clay

Clayey river alluvium

Associated Soils

Slowly permeable seasonally waterlogged clayey, fine loamy and fine silty soils. Slowly permeable clayey soils often over shale.

Some well drained fine loamy soils.

Pelo-alluvial gley soils

Mineral topsoil

Stoneless clayey, fine silty and fine loamy soils affected by groundwater.

Pelo-stagnogley soils

Mineral topsoil

Slowly permeable seasonally waterlogged clayey soils.

Typical brown earths

Mineral topsoil

Well drained fine loamy soils over deeply weathered rock Some shallow soils. locally.

CREDITON Reddish loamy Typical brown stony loam over lithoskeletal sandstone earths red sandstone

Mineral topsoil

Well drained gritty reddish loamy soils over breccia,

Medium loamy Typical brown material over earths lithoskeletal sandstone

Mineral topsoil

Small patches of similar soils Well drained fine loamy soils with slowly permeable often over rock. subsoils and slight seasonal waterlogging.

HALLSWORTH 1 Clayey drift with seasonally wet siliceous stones deep clay TRUSHAM loam over hard rock

NEATH - loam over sandstone

Medium loamy material over lithoskeletal basic crystalline rock

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Locally less stony.


Soil Area Hydrology The map and table below give information on the hydrology of the soil areas.

Soil type Hydrology 3

Free draining permeable soils on soft sandstone substrates with relatively high permeability and high storage capacity.

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Free draining permeable soils on hard but fissured rocks with high permeability but low to moderate storage capacity.

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Soils seasonally waterlogged by fluctuating groundwater and with relatively slow lateral saturated conductivity.

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Soils seasonally waterlogged by fluctuating groundwater and with relatively rapid lateral saturated conductivity.

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Relatively free draining soils with a large storage capacity over hard impermeable rocks with no storage capacity.

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Slowly permeable soils with slight seasonal waterlogging and moderate storage capacity over slowly permeable substrates with negligible storage.

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Slowly permeable soils with slight seasonal waterlogging and low storage capacity over slowly permeable substrates with negligible storage capacity.

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Slowly permeable seasonally waterlogged soils over slowly permeable substrates with negligible storage capacity. Devon & Cornwall Soils Alliance: Colebrook 8


Soil Area pH The map below shows NATMAP Vector information on the average pH level of each soil area.

7, 3%

6.3, 1%

6.6, 1%

6.5, 23%

5.8, 72%

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Geology The map below shows British Geological Society 1:50 000 scale bedrock geology.

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Crops The Crop Map of England (CROME) contains approximately 32 million hexagonal cells classifying England into over 20 main crop types, grassland, and non-agricultural land covers, such as woodland, waterbodies, fallow land and other non-agricultural land covers. The classification was created automatically using satellite images in late January 2018 – September 2018.

Potato, 2% Winter Barley, 4% Maize, 4% Non-vegetated or sparsely-vegetated Land, 5%

Woodland, 34%

Winter Wheat, 11%

Grassland, 33%

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Habitats Important habitats for wildlife are mapped below using Natural England’s Priority Habitat Inventory (PHI). Designated sites are also shown, with their condition status where relevant.

90 80 70

Area (ha)

60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Deciduous Woodland

No Main Habitat but Additional Habitats Present

Traditional Orchards

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CEH Natural Capital Maps Natural England and UKCEH collaborated on a project to map aspects of natural capital. A suite of ten maps have been produced showing different aspects of natural capital, using a range of datasets, including UKCEH sample data from the Countryside Survey (2007). The maps are derived from predictive modelling. Data from sample locations is extrapolated up to an England level using statistical modelling and is mapped at 1km resolution. For more information: https://eip.ceh.ac.uk/naturalengland-ncmaps

Topsoil Carbon The map below shows mean estimates of topsoil (0-15cm depth) carbon density in tonnes per hectare. The map was produced using measurements of carbon from soil collected in the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology Countryside Survey (2007) at 2614 sample locations across Great Britain, within 591 1km squares. Measurements were extrapolated up to a national level using statistical analysis. This extrapolation was based on carbon density values associated with a combination of habitat type and soil parent material: the geological material, bedrock, superficial and drift, from which soil develops.

70 - 80, 15%

40 - 50, 85%

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Topsoil Nitrogen The map below shows mean estimates of total nitrogen concentration in topsoil (0-15cm depth) in percent dry weight of soil. The map was produced by using measurements of nitrogen concentration from soil collected in the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology Countryside Survey (2007), at 1024 sample locations across GB within 256 1km squares. Measurements were extrapolated up to a national level using statistical analysis. This extrapolation was based on total nitrogen concentration values associated with a combination of habitat type and soil parent material: the geological material, bedrock, superficial and drift, from which soil develops.

0.25 - 0.50, 27%

< 0.25, 73%

Topsoil Phosphorous The map below shows mean estimates of Olsen-phosphorus concentration in topsoil (0-15cm depth) in milligrams per kg dry soil. This was calculated using the Olsen-phosphorus method, which is a measure of the amount of soil phosphorus available to plants. The map was produced by using measurements of Olsen-phosphorus from soil collected in the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology Countryside Survey (2007), at 1054 sample locations across GB, within 256 1km squares. Measurements were extrapolated up to a national level using statistical analysis. This extrapolation was based on phosphorus concentration values associated with a combination of habitat type and soil parent material: the geological material, bedrock, superficial and drift, from which soil develops.

70 - 80 7%

30 - 40 12% 20 - 30 15%

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40 - 50 66%


Topsoil Invertebrates The map below shows mean estimates of total abundance of invertebrates in topsoil (0-8cm depth). This map was produced by using measurements of total number of invertebrates extracted from soil cores in the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology Countryside Survey (2007) at 927 sample locations across GB within 238 1km squares. Measurements were extrapolated up to a national level using statistical analysis. This extrapolation was based on the total number of invertebrates extracted associated with a combination of habitat type and soil parent material: the geological material, bedrock, superficial and drift, from which soil develops.

0 - 25, 7%

No Data, 26%

25 - 50, 67%

Topsoil Bacteria The map below shows mean estimates of bacterial diversity in topsoil (0-15cm depth) measured using the Shannon diversity index, a mathematical measure of species diversity in a given community. The map was produced by using measurements of bacterial diversity from soil in the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology Countryside Survey (2007), at 1280 sample locations across GB within 256 1km squares. Measurements were extrapolated up to a national level using statistical analysis. This extrapolation was based on soil bacterial diversity values associated with a combination of habitat type and soil parent material: the geological material, bedrock, superficial and drift, from which soil develops.

No Data, 27% 3.8 - 3.9, 73%

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Land Ownership The map below shows anonymised land ownership data from the RPA CLAD dataset. Nonanonymised data will be available upon commencement of the work.

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River Condition The map below show Environment Agency Water Framework Directive overall status, category 1 and 2 water pollution incidents and consented discharges. The following pages give more information from the Catchment Data Explorer on WFD status, Reasons for Not Achieving Good status and upstream catchments. Note: Under the Water Framework Directive, waterbodies are given an overall status of High, Good, Moderate, Poor or Bad. Anything below Good is a failing waterbody.

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River Condition cont. This information has been sourced from the Catchment Data Explorer. The page for this waterbody is: https://environment.data.gov.uk/catchment-planning/WaterBody/GB108045009290

Colebrook Overview Id

GB108045009290

Type

River

Hydromorphological designation

not designated artificial or heavily modified

Catchment area

2217.069 ha

Length

6.102 km

Classification Cycle 2 Classification Item

2013

2014

2015

2016

Overall Water Body

Poor

Bad

Poor

Poor

Ecological

Poor

Bad

Poor

Poor

Chemical

Good

Good

Good

Good

Reasons for Not Achieving Good and Reasons for Deterioration SWMI

Activity

Category

More

Classification Element

Diffuse source

Poor nutrient management

Agriculture and rural land management

Details

Phosphate

Diffuse source

Poor Livestock Management

Agriculture and rural land management

Details

Phosphate

Diffuse source

Riparian/in-river activities (inc bankside erosion)

Agriculture and rural land management

Details

Fish

Diffuse source

Poor soil management

Agriculture and rural land management

Details

Fish

Invasive non-native species

North american signal crayfish

No sector responsible

Details

Fish

Physical modification

Agriculture and Barriers - ecological rural land discontinuity management

Details

Fish

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River Condition – Upstream Waterbodies

Water body Name

Troney

Id

GB108045009270

Type

River

Hydromorphological designation

not designated artificial or heavily modified

Catchment area

2406.334 ha

Length

17.11 km

WFD Overall Status (2016)

Good

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Flood Risk The map below shows Environment Agency data on risk of flooding from rivers and/or the sea. The dataset was previously known as NaFRA Spatial Flood Likelihood Category Grid. This is a national assessment of flood risk for England produced using local expertise. The risk mapping is based on 50m cells and each cell is allocated to one of four flood risk categories, high, medium, low or none, taking into account flood defences and their condition.

120

Area (ha)

100 80 60 40 20 0 High

Medium

Low

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Hydrological Connectivity The SCIMAP model has been used to map hydrological connectivity. The model uses terrain to identify flow pathways which have the potential to carry pollutants, and can help target mitigation actions at a landscape scale. For more information: http://www.scimap.org.uk/2013/06/scimap-in-under-seven-minutes/

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Slope The map below shows slope data created from a 1m Digital Terrain Model.

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Data Sources British Geological Survey •

BGS Detailed Geology 50k Bedrock

Contains British Geological Survey materials © UKRI 2020

Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) •

Land Cover Map 2015

LCM2015 © and database right NERC (CEH) 2019. All rights reserved. Rowland, C.S.; Morton, R.D.; Carrasco, L.; McShane, G.; O’Neil, A.W.; Wood, C.M. (2017) Land Cover Map 2015 (vector, GB). NERC Environmental Information Data Centre.

CEH and Natural England •

Topsoil carbon; topsoil phosphorus; topsoil nitrogen; topsoil invertebrates; topsoil microbes

Contains data supplied by Natural Environment Research Council. © UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology. Contains British Geological Survey materials © NERC 2014. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2007. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government License v3.0. Available in the CaBA data package.

Cranfield University NSRI •

NATMAP Vector

NATMAP HOST

Soils Data © Cranfield University (NSRI) and for the Controller of HMSO 2019 © Centre for Ecology and Hydrology © The James Hutton Institute

Environment Agency •

Consented Discharges

WFD Reasons for Not Achieving Good Status

Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2015. All rights reserved. •

Detailed River Network

Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government License v3.0. Available in the CaBA data package. •

WFD Groundwater Status 2015

Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2015. All rights reserved. Derived in part from 1:50,000 and 1:250,000 scale digital data under permission from British Geological Survey. ©NERC. © Crown copyright and database rights 2013 Ordnance Survey 100024198. •

WFD River Status 2016

WFD Site Classifications 2016

WFD Transitional and Coastal Water Status 2016

Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2016. All rights reserved. •

Category 1 and 2 Pollution Incidents

Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2017. All rights reserved. •

Customer and Land Anonymised Database

Extract from Rural Payments Agency Customer and Land Database (CLAD) – Information warning: This dataset has not been updated since 2015. Contains Environment Agency information © Environment Agency and/or database right

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Data Sources Natural England •

Ancient Woodland

Priority Habitat Inventory (South) (England)

SACs

SSSI units

© Natural England copyright. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2020.

Natural Environmental Research Council •

Tellus DTM SW

Ferraccioli, F.; Gerard, F.; Robinson, C.; Jordan, T.; Biszczuk, M.; Ireland, L.; Beasley, M.; Vidamour, A.; Barker, A.; Arnold, R.; Dinn, M.; Fox, A.; Howard, A. (2014). LiDAR based Digital Terrain Model (DTM) data for South West England. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/e2a742df-3772-481a-97d60de5133f4812.

Ordnance Survey •

Vector Map District

Strategi

Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2019

Rural Payments Agency •

Crop map of England 2018 (CROME)

Open Government Licence © Rural Payments Agency

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