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Introduction to Coastal Process
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Introduction ½ world’s population in coastal regions Coastal modification impacts humans and other organisms/plants Present-day climate change will modify coasts LA Times
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Class Focus Shaping of Coastline Processes operating on coastline Changes along the coast
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More Specific Class Focus Geology influence on coastal features Nearshore processes Fluvial processes Sea level and climate Sediment transport
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Some Terminology Shore Zone between low tide level & upper level of wave action. In our coasts, usually cliffs Consists of foreshore, backshore, and nearshore
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Terminology Shoreline Water’s edge Beach Loose sediment (sand, gravel, boulders) accumulation Mostly in backshore Coast Includes shores & nearshore to where waves break Inland to where marine influences cease—cliffs, lagoons etc Will vary in width Where air, sea, water mix Influenced by Tectonics and lithology Oceanographic processes—waves, tides, current Sea level Atmospheric processes—wind, precipitation Coasts shaped by Erosion Deposition
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Ancient Coastlines Sedimentary geologists Reconstruct sedimentary environments Ancient shorelines preserved throughout rock record Help reconstruct ancient sea level rise and fall Global record vs local record Climate vs tectonic activity Oysters, Vaqueros Fm. Picasaweb.com
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Shape of coastlines Straight or curved E.g. san Andreas Fault in San Francisco area Madura, Indonesia East Madagascar Based on U.S. Geological Survey map
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Terminology Coastline Land margin at normal high tide Difference between coastline and shoreline?
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Straight Coastlines Madagasgar Indonesia
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Some basic relationships Headlands & promitories= resistant rocks Bays = less resistant rock or tectonic folding, tilting Embayed coastline with valley mouth usually submerged E.g. east U.S. coast Gulf coast formed by deposition = curved coast Marin Headlands, San Francisco area Photo (c) Andrew Alden
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Gulf coast and Eastern Seaboard NASA ECB.org
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Rounded Bays Submerged volcanoes E.g. Santorini Hanauma Bay, Oahu Hanauma Bay and Koko Crater at Koko Head, Oahu NASA
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Evolution of Coasts Tectonic Processes Separation of plates Active tectonic processes—faulting and folding Climate—wind, rain, weathering & decomposition, vegetation Rising and falling tides
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Changing Coastline Advancing Sedimentation is greater than erosion Emergence, uplift, sea level fall Retreating Erosion greater than deposition Sea level rise subsidence
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Rates of Coastline Change Rapid Storms Lava flows Earthquakes Gradual Longer termed changes Tectonic uplift, sea level rise Measure changing coastline Maps, photographs, gps, etc.
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