Topic 2 - Coasts as natural systems Flashcards
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What are sediment cells?
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- A linked system of sources/inputs, transfers and sinks/outputs of sediment along a coastline
- Inputs - where sediment is generated, e.g. cliff erosion
- Transfers - where sediment is moving through lsd and offshore currents
- Stores - sediment stored, e.g. beaches and spits
- Outputs - Location where the dominant process is deposition and depositional landforms are formed, e.g. sand dunes
2
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What are the different sources of energy at the coast?
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- Heat and light from the sun is converted by natural processes to form energy
- At the coast, the main source of energy is derived from the sea in wave form; mostly formed by wind
3
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How do waves form?
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- As air moves across water, frictional drag disturbs the surface and forms ripples or waves
4
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What factors affect wave energy?
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- Strength of wind
- Duration of the wind
- The fetch; distance of open water over which the wind blows
5
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What are tides?
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- Changes in the water level of seas and oceans caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and a weaker pull of the sun
- The UK experiences two high and two low tides each day; diurnal tides
- The relative distance in height between high and low tides; tidal range
- Tidal range is affected by the relative position of the sun and moon
- Tide currents transfer sediment everywhere and are important for determining the height and duration of the wave process