Chesil fieldwork Flashcards

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what is the theory of beach profiling?

A
  • beach profile impacted by wave type- destructive=steep narrow beach, constructive opposite
  • indicates LSD
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2
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step by step beach profile?

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  • mark swash line with ranging pole
  • with second pole go to next change in angle of slope
  • measure distance between
  • clinometer to measure angle
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3
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justification of beach profile?

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  • stratified sampling
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4
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limitations of beach profile?

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  • tide
  • do we account for every tiny variation
  • accuracy
  • was one area representative of whole beach
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5
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theory of stone roundness and angularity?

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  • see sediment size along the beach
  • shows if LSD is active through movement of sediment
  • high energy coastline=smaller sediment
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6
Q

step by step angularity?

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  • pick stones drop on clipboard marked x
  • repeat 5 times
  • removes human bias/influence
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7
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limitations of angularity?

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  • not entirely random as size affects bounce

- subjective

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8
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LSD theory?

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  • shows if LSD active
  • shows direction of wave movement/prevailing wind
  • throw apple into sea time for 5 mins
  • apple at top will react differently to sediment below
  • wind influences
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9
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what was the the aim of fieldwork question?

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investigation into the changing characteristics of the beach at chesil/ investigation into sediment characteristics between Durdle door and Lulworth

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10
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what were fieldwork conclusions for beach profiles?

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  • higher energy coastline
  • destructive waves active due to steep gradient
  • LSD- more sediment to move
  • significant changes in gradient
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11
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what were the conclusions for sediment size?

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  • smaller closer to sea because of erosion and high energy
  • smaller sediment not at Chiswell because of Easterly winds
  • sediment more rounded at DD=high erosion
  • sediment more angular at Lulworth due to it being more sheltered so less erosion from coastal processes
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