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Waves and Coasts
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waves Agents of erosion as get closer to shore: –wavelength decreases –velocity decreases –amplitude increases –in shallow water, waves BREAK
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Breaking waves scoop out a TROUGH and deposit a BAR
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Turbulent water from breaker rushes up beach (SWASH) and then flows back (BACKWASH) waves come in to the shore at an angle (REFRACTION)
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Consequence of wave refraction Littoral Drift –Beach drift: movement of sand particles down the beach by swash and backwash –Longshore drift: movement of particle just offshore by the longshore current (parallel to beach)
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Landforms resulting from littoral drift: 1. Spit (e.g., Park Point)
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Landforms resulting from littoral drift: 2. baymouth bar and lagoon
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Landforms resulting from littoral drift: 3. tombolo
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Stockton Island, Apostle Islands
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On an embayed coast, Wave energy converges on HEADLANDS, and therefore erosion is concentrated there: CLIFFS BAYS receive less energy, less erosion,and therefore deposition of sand occurs there: BEACHES
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landforms on the headlands: 1. Wave-cut abrasion platforms: –sloping rock surfaces abraded by waves beneath breakers
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landforms on the headlands: 2. Wave-cut notches
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landforms on the headlands: 3. Sea stacks and sea arches
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Where does beach sand come from? Erosion of headlands offshore material brought to shore fluvial sediment
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Types of coastlines 1. Ria Coast: –coast that was formerly dissected by stream valleys; then sea level rose and inundated the valleys
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Types of coastlines 2. Fiord coast: –coast that was formerly dissected by glacial troughs; then sea level rose and they became inundated
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Types of coastlines 3. Barrier Island Coast: –sand bars (barrier islands) created by littoral drift, parallel shore, enclose lagoons
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Types of coastlines 4. Delta coast: –where a stream enters the ocean; deposits a delta
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Types of coastlines 5. Volcano and Coral reef coast: –coral reef builds around volcanic island; begins as a fringing reef; as volcano erodes, becomes a barrier reef; eventually volcano is eroded below surface of water; coral reef remains as an atoll
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Types of coastlines 6. Fault coast: –land surface is uplifted (isostatic rebound) or sea level drops; marine cliffs and abrasion platforms are raised
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