Processes Flashcards

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What is corrasion?

A

sand or pebbles being picked up by the ocean and thrown at cliffs, causing them to be scraped away

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2
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What is abrasion?

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the scraping away of cliffs over time

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3
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What is corrosion?

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mildly acidic seawater can cause alkaline rocks to be dissolved

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4
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What is hydraulic action?

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water is forced into cracks, leading to high pressure which results in rocks breaking away

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5
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What is cavitation?

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when water enters cracks, bubbles may explode under high pressure, causing jets of water which erode rocks

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6
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what is wave pounding?

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when waves hit rocks with high energy and directly pull away sediment

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7
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What are 3 factors that impact erosion?

A
  • wave type
  • beach size
  • subaerial processes
  • rock faults/bedding
  • rock lithology (hard or soft)
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8
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Why is lithology a significant factor affecting erosion?

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  • more erosion can occur if the rocks are softer
  • more erosional landforms forming in specific areas.
  • impacts other factors such as wave type (eg headlands and bays)
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9
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What are the 4 main methods of sediment transportation?

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  • traction
  • saltation
  • suspension
  • solution
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10
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Describe the process of longshore drift (4 points)

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  • waves hit shore at angle determined by prevailing wind
  • swash moves sediment up the beach in this direction
  • backwash carries sediment down the beach at 90 degrees to shoreline
  • this moves sediment along the beach
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11
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When does deposition occur?

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when waves have too little energy to carry sediment they hold

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12
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What coastlines tend to deposit larger sediment?

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higher-energy, as they continue carrying smaller sediments

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13
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What is corrasion?

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when sediment carried in the sea is thrown at cliff faces and as a result rock is scraped away

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