Norfolk Coast (2) Flashcards

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How were the cliffs formed

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60-70 m high
Transported by ice sheets over the last 2 million years
Ice sheets are eroded and transported before deposition rock material
The main kind of material is glacial till - tough, grey boulders of clay

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Materials making up the coast line

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Cliffs - mainly made of chalk
Above chalk lie sand, gravel and clay
Beach - made from sand, pebbles, cobbles and flints

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How was the beach formed, the processes

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Materials are broken up by the sea, following processes:
Attrition
Corrosion
Undercutting
Abrasion
Solution
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How the beach was formed

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Material is eroded and transported, then deposited. - longshore drift
Material is washed up the beach (swash) and then comes back down (backwash) at right angles. Leading to movement along coast

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Swash and backwash

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If swash is stronger then backwash - a beach is formed
If backwash is stronger than swash - a beach is being reduced

(Swash, depositing material… Backwash taking material away)

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Why are the beaches and cliffs so vulnerable

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Geology is weak
Storms
Entrance to English Channel 
Human action
Weathering
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Weak geology

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Causes slumping. Which is when the rocks below the clay cannot hold the weight of the clay with the added water, so they crumble down

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Storms

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Common in the North Sea, strong winds and waves

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Entrance to English Channel

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Channel is shallower and acts as a funnel

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Human action

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Some defence strategies in on area can deprive another

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Weathering

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Caused by slightly acidic rain

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What strategies are used to protect the landforms

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Timber revetments
Drainage pipes and shrub planting
Groynes
Gabion cages

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Timber revetments

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Built parallel to cliffs
Huge wooden structures at 45degree angles
Semi permeable
Break force of waves and disperses energy

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Drainage pipes and shrub planting

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Draws water off cliff bases and diverts it onto beach

Vegetation binds soil together by root action

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Groynes

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Built at right angles to coast
100m long
Energy of waves reduced 
Traps beach sediment from longshore drift
Protects cliff base
Used both permeable and non permeable
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Gabion cages

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Wire cages filled with resistant flint
Contains toes of slump
Reinforces the bluff base to prevent slumping
Allows water to drain through

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Policies used to determine where to spend the money protecting the coastal areas

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Cost benefit analysis policy
Managed retreat policy
Red lining policy
Holding the line policy
Let it fall policy
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Cost benefit analysis policy

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Area of lands are taken up and estimated how much they are worth, depending on anything built on it or any income
Once value agreed, money is set up to that value to be spent on protecting the area
After money is spent, council will not pay anymore

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Managed retreat policy

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Limited money will be spent
Usually areas with less building developments
Decided that area is not worth the cost of major defences

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Red lining policy

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Decides where likely position of coast will be in 60 years
No planning permission is given to buildings which will be seaward of this line in 60 years.
The line is constantly reviewed

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Holding the line policy

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Money spent on defences as a priority

Usually in areas around towns and other settlements

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Let it fall policy

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Land values are low
No money will be spent
Nature will run its own course

22
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Who pays

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75% central government
20% north county council
5% north Norfolk district council