marine processes - erosion Flashcards
corrasion
sand and pebbles are picked up by the sea from an offshore sediment sink or temporal store and hurled against the cliffs at high tide
abrasion
sediment is moved along the shoreline, casusing it to be worn down over time
hydraulic action
as a wave crashes onto a rock or cliff face, air is forced into the cracks, and the high pressure causes the cracks to force apart
corrosion (solution)
the mildly acidic seawater can cause alkaline such as limestone to be eroded
wave quarrying
this is when breaking waves hit the cliff face to directly pull away rocks from a cliff face or remove smaller weathered fragments
cavitation - from hydraulic action
Bubbles found within the water may implode under high pressure creating tiny jets of water that over time erode the rock - cavitation
what factors affect erosion - marine or land
waves, beach size and presence, activity of subarea processes, rock faults, rock lithology