Classifying Coasts Flashcards

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What is the littoral zone?

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Essentially the shoreline which consists of the backshore, foreshore, nearshore and offshore. Includes a variety of coastal types and is a dynamic zones of rapid change.

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What features may be found at the backshore?

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Storm beach
Pebbles
Berms, shingle ridges

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What features may be found at the foreshore?

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Sand runnels

Ridges

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What inputs operate in the littoral zone?

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Marine- waves, tides, storm surges
Atmospheric- weather/climate, climate change, solar energy.
Land- rock type and structure, tectonic activity
People- Human activity, coastal management.

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What processes operate in the littoral zone?

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Weathering
Mass movement
Erosion
Transport
Deposition
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What outputs operate in the littoral zone?

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Erosional landforms
Depositional landforms
Different types of coast.

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How can coasts be classified?

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Geology
Energy
Balance
Sea level

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How can coasts be classified according to geology?

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Is the geology resistant to the erosive forces of the sea, wind and rain or not.

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How can coasts be classified according to energy?

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Is the coast exposed to powerful waves or is it sheltered?

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How can coasts be classified according to balance?

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Does erosion exceed deposition or vice versa? Is the coast retreating or advancing?

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How can coasts be classified according to sea level?

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Does the coast have emergent or submergent features?

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Why might it be difficult to classify some coasts?

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Energy can change throughout the year- low energy environments can become very high energy environments when winter storms arrive.
Local geology can produce rocky areas within coastal plain landscapes.
Sheltered bays can encourage deposition in areas with long fetches and destructive waves.

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Characteristics of waves at low energy coasts

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Less powerful (constructive) waves
Calmer conditions
Short fetches

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Characteristics of waves at high energy coasts

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More powerful (destructive) waves
Storm conditions
Long fetches

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Characteristics of processes at low energy coasts

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Deposition and transport

Sediments from rivers, longshore drift and nearshore currents.

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Characteristics of processes at high energy coasts

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Erosion and transport

Sediments from eroded land, mass movement and weathering, offshore currents.

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Characteristics of landforms at low energy coasts

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Beaches, spits, bars, salt marshes, sand dunes and mudflats.

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Characteristics of landforms at high energy coasts

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Cliffs, wave-cut platforms, arches, sea caves and stacks.

19
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General locations of low energy coasts

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Sheltered from large waves
Lowland coasts
Coastal plain landscapes

20
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General locations of high energy coasts

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Exposed to large waves.
Highland and lowland coasts.
Rocky landscapes.