Depositional Features Flashcards

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Tombolo

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A deposition landform in which an island is attached to the mainland by a narrow piece of land such as a spit or bar. Once attached, the island is then known as a tied island.

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Cuspate Foreland

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Geographical features found on coastlines and lakeshores that are created primarily by longshore drift. Formed by accretion of sand and shingle, they extend outwards from the shoreline in a triangular shape.

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Depositional Landforms

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The laying down of material on the coast by the sea. It occurs when waves lose energy or when large inputs of sediment are made into the coastal system.

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Sediment Cell

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Defined as a length of coastline in which sediment is contained.

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Wavelength

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The wavelength of a wave is the horizontal distance between two crests or troughs. For wind generated ocean waves, it can vary from a few tens of centimetres to hundreds of metres.

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