Headlands and Erosional Processes Flashcards
1
Q
how are headlands formed and by what processes
A
- hydraulic action
- the cliff face consists of alternating hard and soft rock
- soft rock is eroded more than hard rock
- so overtime pockets of more eroded soft rocks are formed
2
Q
what are the four types of erosion
A
- hydraulic action
- abrasion
- attrition
- solution
3
Q
what is hydraulic action
A
- when the force of the waves crashing against the cliff face squeezes air in cracks
- which forces rocks open overtime
4
Q
what is abration
A
- bits of soft rock and sand grind down cliff face like sandpaper
- rocks thrown at cliffs chip them overtime
5
Q
what is attrition
A
- waves smashing rocks and pebbles into each other
- breaking them and making them smaller
6
Q
what is solution
A
- breakdown of rock by chemical action by weak acid attacking rocks
- chemical reaction between acid in water and rocks
7
Q
what are the four structures found in headlands
A
- CASS
- caves
- arches
- stacks
- stumps
8
Q
what is the complete process of headland erosion
A
- hydraulic action causes large cracks to from on the cliff face
- cracks grow into a notch then cave as destructive abrasive waves erode
- large cave causes wave refraction, drawing water to the cave in all directions
- makes a back-to-back cave on both sides
- sea breaks through making an arch
- the base is widened by wave cut notches
- top of arch eventually collapses
- leaving a pillar of detached rock (stack)
- notches form at the base of stack making it unstable
- stack topples into the sea leaving a stump
9
Q
what are the characteristics of a wave
A
- several meters high
- widest part is entrance
- taper back a long way
10
Q
what are the characteristics of an arch
A
- unsupported top of arch
- wave cut notches at base
- water flows through gap
11
Q
what are the characteristics of a stack
A
- detached blocks of pillars
- wave cut notches at the base
- several meters high
- hard rock
12
Q
what are the characteristics of a stump
A
- bases of a collapsed stack
- only seen at low tides
- usually submerged
13
Q
what is deposition
A
when material carried by the sea is dropped on the coast
14
Q
what are the factors that affect the amount of deposition
A
- wind
- transportation
- erosion (strong swash and backwash)