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Coasts
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Coasts can be active or passive erosional or depositional
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Parts of a beach
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Wave refraction along a straight coast
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Elevation (ft) Distance (ft) The gentler the beach slope, the finer the beach sediments tend to be, as can be seen from these profiles of the Half Moon Bay, California.
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Thermocline at the Carmel Beach is seasonal ...
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 20 40 60 80 100 Seawater temperature (°C) Depth from sea-surface (m) September November January March May June August Thermocline at the Carmel Beach is seasonal ...
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… and so is the beach profile. Height above mean low water (m) August
6 3 30 60 90 120 150 Distance from the sea cliff (m) Height above mean low water (m) February April September December July June May … and so is the beach profile.
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Seawater Temperature Depth Winter Summer Sea surface Beach profile
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Longshore current and littoral drift
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These two pictures are of the same beach at Barnes Bay, Anguilla
These two pictures are of the same beach at Barnes Bay, Anguilla. The one on the left was taken in 1994 …. … and the one on the right was taken sometime in 1995.
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How baymouth bars and spits form
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Formation of a tambolo
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Coastal straightening by wave-erosion
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The development of a wave-cut platform
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Deltas can be 1. tide-dominated, river dominated, and wave-dominated
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Continental shelf, slope, and submarine canyon
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A submarine canyon is a collapsed river channel
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How construction modifies the shoreline:
The constructing a groin or a pier, i.e., a structure perpendicular to the shoreline
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How construction modifies the shoreline:
Constructing a breakwater wall means sand pile-up right behind the breakwater wall and erosion downstream
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Santa Barbara Harbor
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