sub aerial processes Flashcards

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Weathering and mass movement are

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Sub-aerial Processes

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The Holderness coast is predominately

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boulder clay

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This leads to particular sub-aerial processes:
Wetting and drying

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At high tide the particles expand when covered with water, at low tide they dry out and contract

Repeated wetting and drying causes the clay to crumble

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Freeze-thaw

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During the winter months, water enters the fractures in the boulder clay

At night this water freezes and expands - due to Arctic maritime air masses
Repeated expansion and contraction, causes the cliff to be weakened

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Slumping

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The Holderness coast regularly experiences wet weather
Weathering leaves cracks in the boulder clay

Water enters these cracks, causing the clay to become heavier, and lubricated (slippery)

This leads to a large area of land moving downslope in one piece - known as rotational slip

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Along the Holderness coast, weathering and mass movement work together, causing the fastest rate of coastal erosion in Europe
The rate of erosion is approximately

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1.8m a year

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