Erosional Landforms Flashcards

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Wave refraction

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When waves approach an irregularly shaped coastline, it is slowed by the friction in the shallower water off the headland.

At the same time, the part of the wave approaching the bay is not slowed because the water is deeper.

This makes the wave refract around the headland and ORTHOGONALS converge. Wave energy and erosion is focused on headlands. On the bay, ORTHOGONALS diverge and energy dissapates causing deposition.

LSD movement from eroded material to bays also contributes to build up of beach sediment.

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Geos formation

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They are narrow steep sided inlets. Even in concordant coastlines there may be joints of faults

They are eroded more quickly by wave action.e.g hydraulic action may be important at forcing air and water into joints weakening the strata.

They initially form as tunnel- like caves at right angles to the cliff line which are enlarged by continued erosion which causes the roof to collapse, creating a geo.

Example: huntsmans leap, pembrokeshire

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Blowhole formation

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Even in concordant coastlines there may be joints of faults

They are eroded more quickly by wave action.e.g hydraulic action may be important at forcing air and water into joints weakening the strata.

They initially form as tunnel- like caves at right angles to the cliff line which are enlarged by continued erosion which causes part of the roof to collapse along the verticle master joint, creating a blowhole.

Example: trevone, cornwall

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What influences shore platforms?

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Mainly formed by erosion but weathering processes are also important.

Solution, freeze thaw and salt crystallisation may occur depending on rock type and climate

At night, algae release CO2 which mixes with sea water making it more acidic and resulting in higher rates of chemical weathering

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