Sediment Sources, Cells And Budgets Flashcards

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List 5 sources of sediment.

A
Streams/ rivers flowing into the sea
Estuaries
Cliff erosion
Offshore sand banks
Material form biological origins
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What is meant by material from biological origins?

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This includes shells, coral fragments and skeletons of marine organisms

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What is the coastal sediment budget?

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The balance between sediment being added to and removed from the coastal system, that system being defined within each individual sediment cell.

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What is a sediment cell?

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A distinct area of coastline separated from other areas by sea-defined boundaries suck as headlands and stretches of deep water.

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5
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Where has research suggested that sediment movement occurs?

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It occurs in distinct areas or sediment cells.

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6
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What is balanced in sediment cells?

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Inputs and outputs

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7
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How many settlements have been identified around England and Wales?

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11

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8
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What are sediment cells regarded as in theory?

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Closed systems.

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9
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What are larger sediment cells divided into? I’m

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Sub cells

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10
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What do sub cells allow researchers to do?

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They allow closer study and management.

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Give an example of a sub cell.

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Flamborough Head- the Humber Estuary

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What happens when more material is removed from the cell than is added?

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There is a negative budget or a deficit in sediment supply so the shoreline retreats landward.

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What happens if more material is added to the cell than removed?

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There is a net accretion of material so there is a positive budget or a surplus of sediment. The shoreline therefore builds towards the sea.

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14
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What is difficult to calculate?

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Coastal sediment budgets.

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15
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What do coastal sediment budgets rely on?

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They rely on complex models and estimations.

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16
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Why is it difficult to calculate coastal sediment budgets?

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Sources and sinks need to be identified and an estimation of the amount of sediment that is added and removed each year needs to be found.