HIC Coastal Management: Mappleton Flashcards

1
Q

What rock type does the Holderness Coastline consist of (1)

A
  • Low glacial till (boulder clay)
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2
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What makes The Holderness Coast susceptible to rapid rates of coastal erosion (3)

A
  • Sea level rise
  • North-easterly PWD
  • Destructive waves
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3
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Population of Mappleton (1)

A

342

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4
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What is the name of the road which is crucial to Mappleton (1)

A
  • B1242
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5
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Why is Mappleton (B1242) of importance (3)

  • Provides _______________, e.g. ________
  • Used ___________ in ________
  • Used by ___________
A
  • Provides access to larger settlements, e.g. Hornsea
  • Used heavily by tourists in summer
  • Used by local farmers
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6
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When were defences put in at Mappleton and why (3)

  • ____
  • The _______ of _________________
  • Defences _______________ and __________
A
  • 1991
  • The town is of economic significance
  • Defences protected 30 homes and the B1242
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Before the defences were put in place, the coastline was eroding _______ per year

A

7-10m

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8
Q

How much did the project cost (1)

A
  • £2 million
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9
Q

What defences were put in place at Mappleton (3)

  • ______________
  • _____________ of _____________
  • ____________
A
  • Two large rock groynes
  • Revetment consisting of large granite boulders
  • Cliff stabilisation
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10
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How has LSD been impacted by the scheme (2)

  • LSD no longer ___________ along _______________
  • __________________ it is _________________
A
  • LSD no longer transports materials along this section of the coast
  • Erosion has slowed to a point where it is no longer a threat to the settlement
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11
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Have the revetments been succesful? (2)

  • They have __________ from _________________
  • _______________
A
  • They have restricted waves from attacking the base of the cliffs
  • Slowing erosion rates
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12
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B1242 provides _________, such as _______, to ________ with a _________ such as _______

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  • Access from smaller villages
  • Mappleton
  • Larger settlements
  • Wider range of services
  • Hornsea
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13
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B1242 is ___________ for access to ________________

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  • widely used by local farmers
  • the rich agricultural land in the area
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14
Q

Why were two large rock groynes implemented at Mappleton (3)

  • To ___________ from ___
  • To help _____________
  • So _____________ the _____________
A
  • To trap sediment from LSD
  • To help build up the beach
  • So waves don’t attack the base of the cliff
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15
Q

Why was cliff stabilisation implemented at Mappleton (2)

A
  • Stabilise them from mass movement
  • To prevent rotational slumping
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16
Q

Why was a revetment consisting of large granite boulders implemented at Mappleton (4)

  • They are _________________ so will _____________________
  • Absorbs ____________
  • Using ____________ between _____________
  • And a ____________
A
  • They are expensive but long lasting so will protect Mappleton for years to come
  • Absorbs wave energy
  • Using large air spaces between the boulders
  • And a broad surface area
17
Q

Why is slumping occuring in Mappleton despite protection (4)

  • Despite ____________ protection and _______________
  • ____________
  • Causes _________ to become _________________
  • However, _____________ as _________________
A
  • Despite granite rock armour protection and cliff stabilisation
  • Heavy rainfall
  • Cause glacial till to become saturated and slump
  • However not at the same rate as unprotected stretches of coast
18
Q

Negative of the implementation of the two large rock groynes (3)

  • ______________ syndrome
  • ______________ have ____________ as a result
  • During ________ the __________ is ________________
A
  • Terminal groyne syndrome
  • Beaches to the south have very little sediment as a result
  • During low tide the glacial till is exposed and eroded
19
Q

Land use to the South of Mappleton is mainly _________. A number of farmers have lost a significant amount of land due to _____________. Several farms have been completely lost, e.g. __________

A
  • Agricultural
  • Increased rates of erosion
  • Grange Farm
20
Q

What impact has the scheme at Mappleton had on erosion rates to the south? (3)

  • ___ _/__ before
  • ___ _/__ after
  • __% increase in erosion rates
A
  • 0.6 m/yr before
  • 0.8 m/yr after
  • 33% increase in erosion rates