Coastal Erosion Flashcards

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What does water do in terms of coastal erosion

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  • Wave erosion: waves represent energy moving through water
  • some of this energy expended at coast breaking down coastal cliffs, removing materials
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explain what wave axtion does in terms of erosion

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results in eroding backwards (landward retreat of cliffs)
- this is increased by sea level rise

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how do waves approach coast line?

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hit as an angle which results in wave refraction (waves bend)

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4
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What is longshore Transport?

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movement of sand parallel to shore

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What is Longshore current

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waves approach shore at an angle (refraction occurs)
- creation of current that paralleles the coast

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What is Longshore Drift

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waves run up beach face at an angle (called Swash)

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What is Backwash?

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Water returns to ocean perpendicular to shore - (Backwash)

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What is a “Jetty” and what does it do?

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  • blocks sediment transport
  • built in pairs to protect harbour entrance
  • perpendicular to shore
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9
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What is a starved beach?

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increased erosion; resulting in coastlines moving inland

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10
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Explain the coastal erosion occurring in Pacifica CA

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coastal erosion of cliffs retreat 0.5 M/Y
- accelerated rate during uears with high amounts of storm activity

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what were the causes of Pacifica CA coastal erosion

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  • Undercutting of cliff by wave action
  • Reduction in beach width over time
  • Reduction in cliff stability due to heavy rains
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Explain issues with Thawing Permafrost

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  • stronger coastal waves and storm surges
  • less ice
  • warming air temperature
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13
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what are the approachs to stabilize coastlines/beaches and prevent erosion?

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  • Hard stabilization measures
  • Soft stabilization measures
  • Measured retreat
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Explain Hard stabilization

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  • engineered structures built to prevent erosion and protect harbours
  • they work by absorbing wave energy preventing erosion
  • can also protect against coastal flooding
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15
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What are “Seawalls”

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they bounce waves back from shore increasing beach erosion
- also loss of biodiversity

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16
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explain issue with seawall

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  • waves can overtop seawalls resulting in flooding and increased pressure from land side
  • increased erosion
17
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What are Groynes?

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  • Prevent longshore transport of sediment, can preserve beach and protect harbour access, but creates issues in direction of transport
18
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What is terminal groyne syndrome?

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  • Accelerated erosion of the down current beach, recieves little or no sand from longshore transport
19
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How can be prevent coastal erosion (soft stabilization)

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  • plant and maintain dune vegetation
  • restore salt marches, oyster reefs
  • Beach nourishment (artifically place sand on a beach)
    - This can protect against eorsion