Swanage Case Study Flashcards
Is Dorset a high or low energy coastline? Why? - Swanage Case Study
Dorset is a high energy coastline due to the 6000km fetch across the Atlantic.
Where is Dorset located? - Swanage Case Study
Dorset is located along the South-West coast of the UK.
Describe the geology of the Swanage coastline. What rocks compose this section of coast? - Swanage Case Study
The Swanage coastline is discordant from the East, whereas from the south it is concordant. Made up of limestone, clay and sands and chalk.
What/Where is the Foreland? What rock is it made up from? - Swanage Case Study
The Foreland is a headland on the East Dorset Coast. Made up of chalk.
What marine processes and sub-aerial processes take place at the Foreland? - Swanage Case Study
Marine - wave refraction, hydraulic action and wave quarrying gently channel away at the sides of the headland.
Sub-aerial - biological weathering (roots and plants) takes place at the top of the cliff while carbonation dissolves CaCO3 cliffs.
What/Where is Old Harry Rocks? What rock is this made up of? - Swanage Case Study
Old Harry Rocks are a series of stumps, caves and arches protruding from the Foreland. This is made up from chalk.
What marine processes and sub-aerial processes take place at Old Harry Rocks? - Swanage Case Study
Marine - hydraulic action exploits weaknesses in rock, wave quarrying, cavitation, corrasion and abrasion.
Sub-aerial - CaCO3 vulnerable to chemical weathering by carbonation. Freeze-thaw weathering also exploits cracks in rocks.
What/Where is Swanage Bay? What rock is it composed of? - Swanage Case Study
Swanage Bay is a Bay located on Dorset’s East Coast, between Ballard Point and Peveril Point. Composed of clay and sands.
What type of energy environment is Swanage Bay? What sits behind the bay? - Swanage Case Study
Swanage Bay is a low energy environment, making this conducive to deposition. Behind the bay sits a built up urban area.
What marine processes/deposition takes place at Swanage Bay? - Swanage Case Study
Marine - wave refraction and light wave quarrying/hydraulic action/attrition.
Deposition - deposition of sediment to form a wide beach.
What/Where is Peveril Point? What rock is this built upon? - Swanage Case Study
Peveril Point is a sloped landform, a boundary formed between limestone and clay.
Describe the landform at Peveril Point. What processes develop this landform? - Swanage Case Study
Peveril Point is a sloped landform with a seaward dip. Rockfalls and rockslides (mass movement) result in the development of this landform.
What/Where is Durleston Head? What rock is this composed of? - Swanage Case Study
Durleston Head is a Headland/Cliff formed on the South Coast at Dorset. Composed of Purbeck Limestone.
Describe the landform at Durleston Head. What other landforms develop here/what processes occur? - Swanage Case Study
Durleston Head has a landward dip. Wave-cut platform has developed at the base with a wave-cut notch.
What/Where is Mupe Rocks? What rock type is it composed of? - Swanage Case Study
Mupe Rocks is where cliffs have retreated on the South Coast at Dorset. They are composed of Portland Limestone.