Barron, H. F., Browne, M. A. E. and Finlayson, A. 2005. West Lothian Geodiversity. British Geological Survey Commissioned Report, CR/06/008N. 190pp.

WLGS 6 Seafield Law (P-RIGS) [NT 005 667] (Figure 29), (Figure 30)

WLC site description

Part of the Strathclyde Group sites

Other designations: WS (Easter Inch Moss)

Seafield Law is unique in that it has been re-profiled to replicate one of the most distinctive natural landforms of West Lothian — a 'crag and tail' feature sculpted by the erosive power of successive glaciations during the Quaternary.

(Figure 29) South-west face of Seafield Law [NT 005 667] (WLGS 6), Seafield. This oil-shale bing has been re-profiled to replicate one of the most distinctive natural landforms of West Lothian — a 'crag and tail' glacial feature.

(Figure 30) Weathered spent oil-shale on Seafield Law [NT 005 667] (WLGS 6).