Coastal Processes Flashcards
What is the Littoral zone?
Series of subzones to represent features of wider coastline sea to land
Contains
Offshore, nearshore, foreshore, and backshore
What are the in/out puts of the littoral zone?
sediment is a key output determined by inputs:
action of waves. current and winds
Outputs: washed out into sea by erosion
What are high energy coasts?
have destructive waves: long fetches, High erosion, caves arch stacks stumps and cliffs
What are low energy coasts?
Constructive waves,
shorter fetches, higher rates of deposition
Spits and bars
What are the characteristics of a cliffed coast?
- the cliffs are vertical and the cliff angles can be much lower
- at low tide foreshore exposed-rocky platform
- transition land/sea abrupt
What are sandy coastlines?
- sand dunes are fringe
- high tide- sandy beach is flooded
- vegetated dunes are not
What does dune vegetation prevent?
Makes sure that the coasts are stabilised and helps to prevent erosion.
What is a estuarine coastline?
- found at mouths of rivers
- extemsive mudflats cut by channels
- exposed at low tide covered at high tide
- close to backshore