Coasts as Natural Systems Flashcards
Dynamic Equilibrium
Inputs and outputs of energy and matter balance
The coastal zone is in dynamic equilibrium when looked at over geologic time
Landscape
Entire areas of sea, coastline and immediate land behind the sea front that contains related landforms
Landforms
Individual features which are created by coastal processes
Positive Feedbacks
Flows leading to an increase / growth
i.e. Beach formation
Negative Feedbacks
Flows leading to a decrease / decline
i.e. Mass movement decreasing cliff erosion
Inputs
Energy or matter entering the system from other sources or systems
Flows / Transfers
Processes of movement within the system
Stores / Components
Parts of the system not necessarily in motion
Outputs
Matter or energy leaving the system
Example of a Positive Feedback
Beach starts to form
Slows waves down
More sediment deposited
Increases size of beach
Example of a Negative Feedback
After a mass movement
Material deposited at foot of cliff
Waves can no longer erode the cliff
Input Examples
Wind
Waves
Tides
Currents
Flows / Transfer Examples
Erosion
Weathering
Transportation
Deposition
Store / Component Examples
Landforms
i.e. Beaches
Output Examples
Sediment washed out to sea
Sediment deposited further along coast i.e. in another cell