Coastal Erosion Flashcards
What does water do in terms of coastal erosion
- Wave erosion: waves represent energy moving through water
- some of this energy expended at coast breaking down coastal cliffs, removing materials
explain what wave axtion does in terms of erosion
results in eroding backwards (landward retreat of cliffs)
- this is increased by sea level rise
how do waves approach coast line?
hit as an angle which results in wave refraction (waves bend)
What is longshore Transport?
movement of sand parallel to shore
What is Longshore current
waves approach shore at an angle (refraction occurs)
- creation of current that paralleles the coast
What is Longshore Drift
waves run up beach face at an angle (called Swash)
What is Backwash?
Water returns to ocean perpendicular to shore - (Backwash)
What is a “Jetty” and what does it do?
- blocks sediment transport
- built in pairs to protect harbour entrance
- perpendicular to shore
What is a starved beach?
increased erosion; resulting in coastlines moving inland
Explain the coastal erosion occurring in Pacifica CA
coastal erosion of cliffs retreat 0.5 M/Y
- accelerated rate during uears with high amounts of storm activity
what were the causes of Pacifica CA coastal erosion
- Undercutting of cliff by wave action
- Reduction in beach width over time
- Reduction in cliff stability due to heavy rains
Explain issues with Thawing Permafrost
- stronger coastal waves and storm surges
- less ice
- warming air temperature
what are the approachs to stabilize coastlines/beaches and prevent erosion?
- Hard stabilization measures
- Soft stabilization measures
- Measured retreat
Explain Hard stabilization
- engineered structures built to prevent erosion and protect harbours
- they work by absorbing wave energy preventing erosion
- can also protect against coastal flooding
What are “Seawalls”
they bounce waves back from shore increasing beach erosion
- also loss of biodiversity