factors affecting coastal erosion Flashcards
What is lithology?
The physical properties of a rock, eg resistant to erosion, which affect how quickly its eroded.
What is the erosion rate of granite?
1mm per year
what is the erosion rate of limestone?
1cm per year
What is the erosion rate of chalk?
1mm per year
What is the erosion rate of boulder clay?
10m per year
What is the bedding structure of a rock?
The layers of different rock types within a rock which are subjected to tectonic forces that tilt them so they dip at an angle.
What cliffs are formed from horizontal bedding planes?
Steep cliffs where differential erosion takes place. These cliff are usually stable and strong
What cliffs are formed from bedding planes that dip seaward?
gentler cliffs which are less stable as loose material can slide down the bedding planes in mass movements.
what cliffs are formed from bedding planes that dip landward?
Stable and steeper cliffs as it is difficult to undercut the rock. These contain joints, fissures and cracks between the layers of rock, perpendicular to the beds.
what areas of the coast are more resistant to differential erosion?
Areas of high relief, e.g cliffs and headlands.
What areas of the coast are less resistant to differential erosion?
Lowland areas, e.g bays and beaches
What is the difference between a concordant and discordant coastline?
Concordant coastline: the same geogology and lithology along its lentghwhich is parallel to the coastline.
Discordant coastline: alternate bands of hard and soft rocks along its length which are perpendicular the coastline
What is a strata?
A layer of rock
How can waves affect the rate and type of erosion?
Most erosion occurs during the winter months when waves are destructive and more powerful due to frequents storms.
How can beaches affect the rate and type of erosion?
- If there is a beach in front of a cliff, this will absorb wave energy, limiting erosion