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MODIFIED BY J.SHANNON The Coast: Erosion

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The Coast: Erosion

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The Coast: Beaches and Shoreline Processes

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Coast and Shore Coast: Area of contact between land and sea—Extend

inland until meets a different geographical setting

Shoreline: Precise boundary where water meets adjacent dry land

Shoreline

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Waves: transport energy by motion—ultimate source of wave energy is the sun

Longshore current: Current that parallels shoreline developed by waves coming in at an angle to shore.

Shaping of Shorelines

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Longshore Currents• Parallel motion of water along shoreline

• Caused by wave refraction(bending)• Causes zigzag motion of water in surf zone

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Waves are dominant mechanism in coastal erosion—Water forced into cracks in rock at high pressures

Coastal erosion

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Coastal erosionWave energy is focused on prominent points that jut

out into deep water

• attack the sides of points and form sea caves, sea arches, and sea stacks by undercutting them

Sea stack with sea arch in it

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• Marine erosion is most rapid on high-energy coasts, areas battered by large waves. (erosionional shore)

• Low-energy coasts are infrequently attacked by large waves. (deposional shore)

Shorelines Can Be Straightened by Erosion (Wave Energy)

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Erosional Shores-Features

• Protruding bits of land called headlands absorb much wave energy.

• Wave cut cliffs and sea caves are other features carved out by wave activity.

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Erosional Shores

• Sea arches form where sea caves in headlands erode all the way through.

• Sea stacks form when the tops of sea arches erode away completely.

• Bedrock uplift generates a marine terrace.

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