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3-721: The River Dunsop is a river in the Forest of Bowland in Northern England . It flows into the River Hodder at Dunsop Bridge . It begins at the confluence of the Brennand River and Whitendale River , both of which rise high up in the surrounding moorland . It then flows through the steep-sided Dunsop Valley before meeting the Hodder. An aqueduct carrying water to Blackburn runs alongside. The Dunsop drains

6-600: A catchment approximately 9 km by 5 km, which comprises the sub-catchment areas of the Brennand and Whitendale, and is classed as a fifth order catchment . The catchment is primarily Millstone Grit , but the tributaries run through older shale and limestone strata On 8 August 1967 Dunsop Valley entered the UK Weather Records with the Highest 90-min total rainfall at 117 mm. The peak flow of

9-424: The flood was deduced primarily from wrack mark evidence and roughness coefficients. As of July 2006 this record remains. [REDACTED] Media related to River Dunsop at Wikimedia Commons 53°56′42″N 2°30′58″W  /  53.945°N 2.516°W  / 53.945; -2.516 This Lancashire location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to

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