1.4(Spec2) - Concordant Morphology Flashcards

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What is a Haff type coastline?

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  • ridges are made of sediment deposits
  • ridges run parallel to coastline
  • sea level rises
  • lagoons created between ridges and shore
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What is a Dalmatian coastline?

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  • synclines created through river erosion
  • synclines are strata of softer rock
  • sea level rise drowns synclines
  • anticlines are visible (as islands)
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What are concordant coastlines?

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  • rock strata is parallel to sea
  • harder rock is eroded through to reach softer rock
  • can be folded into synclines and anticlines
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4
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What sort of coastline is the South Dorset Coast?

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  • concordant
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What are the strata at the South Dorset Coast?

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  • Portland Limestone, is the strata closest to sea
    • is more resistant
  • Purbeck Limestone and Wealden Clay are behind Portland
    • weaker
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What has happened where Portland limestone has been eroded through?

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  • softer strata behind eroded quickly
    • creating series of coves
    • have narrow opening, expand laterally
  • eg. Lulworth Cove
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What has happened when multiple coves form?

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  • have combined to create a single bay
    • resulting in outer Portland left as a line of stumps parallel to coast
  • eg. Bull’s Head in St Oswald’s Bay
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What is the orientation of the Dalmatian coastline?

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  • concordant
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How was the Dalmatian coastline made?

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  • African and Eurasian plates collided
    • compressed as a result
  • created anticlines and synclines
  • flooded synclines when glaciers melted
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