8.1 The Coastal Zone Flashcards

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Littoral Zone (2)

A
  • The wider coastal zone
  • Consists of backshore, foreshore, nearshore and offshore
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Cliff Profile (3)

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  • The height and angle of a cliff face
  • As well as its features
  • Such as wave-cut notches
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Coastal Accretion (4)

​- The ______________ at _______

  • And the ___________ of the coastline, _____________
  • Often involves _______________
  • being ________________
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  • The deposition of sediment at the coast
  • And the seaward growth of the coastline, creating new land
  • Often involves sediment deposition
  • Being stablised by vegetation
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Dynamic Equilibrium (4)

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  • The balanced state of a system
  • When inputs and outputs balance over time
  • By a process of feedback
  • The system adjusts to changes and equilibrium is regained
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Low Energy Coast (6)

  • ______________ with __________
  • And _____________
  • Resulting in ______________
  • And therefore a ___________________
  • Meaning ___________ rather than _______
  • Landforms include ____________________
A
  • Sheltered coasts with limited fetch
  • And low wind speeds
  • Resulting in constructive waves
  • And therefore a swash stronger than backwash
  • Meaning material is deposited rather than eroded
  • Landforms include beaches, sand dunes and spits
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High Energy Coast Example (2)

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  • Shetland Islands, Scotland
  • Average wind speed over the year is 15mph
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Low Energy Coast Example (2)

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  • Hurst Spit
  • South coast of England
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High Energy Coast (6)

  • ______________ with __________
  • And _____________
  • Resulting in ______________
  • And therefore a ___________________
  • Meaning ___________ rather than _______
  • Landforms include ______________________
A
  • Exposed coasts with long wave fetches
  • And high wind speeds
  • Resulting in destructive waves
  • And therefore a backwash stronger than swash
  • Meaning material is eroded rather than deposited
  • Landforms include wave-cut platforms, cliffs and stacks
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Alluvial Coast (5)

  • Also known as ____________
  • The land ___________ towards _________
  • Across an area of ________________
  • With ________________ being the most common examples
  • _____________________
A
  • Also known as coastal plains
  • The land gradually slopes towards the sea
  • Across an area of deposited sediment
  • With sand dunes and mud flats being the most common examples
  • Low-energy environment
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Types of Sub-aerial Processes (3)

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  • Weathering
  • Mass movement
  • Surface run-off
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Sub-Aerial Process (2)

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  • Land based processes
  • A combination of weathering, mass movement and surface runoff
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Cliffs vary in their resistance to erosion and weathering: Influenced by… (3)

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  • Susceptibility to chemical weathering
  • Clastic vs crystalline
  • Cracks, fissures and fractures
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Rocks vary in their resistance to erosion and weathering: Influenced by…

  • Susceptibility to chemical weathering (6)
  • Clastic vs crystalline
  • Cracks, fissures and fractures
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  • How reactive minerals in the rock are
  • When exposed to chemical weathering
  • Calcite (found in limestone)
  • Can be weathered in solution
  • Whereas quartz (found in sandstone)
  • Is not subject to chemical weathering
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Cliffs vary in their resistance to erosion and weathering: Influenced by…

  • Susceptibility to chemical weathering

- Clastic vs crystalline (5)

  • Cracks, fissures and fractures
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  • Whether rocks are clastic or crystalline
  • Clastic rocks: sedimentary rocks such as sandstone
  • Crystalline rocks: igneous and metamorphic rocks such as granite
  • Crystalline rock cliffs are more resistant to erosion
  • As they are made of interlocking crystals
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16
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Cliffs vary in their resistance to erosion and weathering: Influenced by…

  • Susceptibility to chemical weathering
  • Clastic vs crystalline

- Cracks, fissures and fractures (4)

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  • The degree to which rocks have cracks, fissures and fractures
  • Such weaknesses are exploited
  • By the forces of sub-aerial processes, e.g. freeze thaw weathering
  • And marine processes, e.g. hydraulic action
17
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Typical Coastal Recession Rates

- Limestone (sedimentary) (1)

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  • 1-2 cm per year
18
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Typical Coastal Recession Rates

  • Chalk (sedimentary) (1)
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  • 1-100 cm per year
19
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Typical Coastal Recession Rates

  • Sandstone (sedimentary) (1)
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  • 10-100cm per year
20
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Typical Coastal Recession Rates

- Boulder Clay (unconsolidated) (1)

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  • 100-1000 cm per year