1.1.3: coastal processes and landforms Flashcards

1
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High energy coastlines

A

Those exposed to the most energy from strong winds and short term change can be quite dynamic

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2
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Mass movements

A

Rock falls or landslides are common because of prevailing, steep slopes

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3
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Processes involved with coastal energy

3

A

mass movements
rock breakdown
rock removal

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4
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Low energy coasts

A

Tend to be depositional and sandy environments which have a shallow gradient

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5
Q

Waves in low energy coastlines

A

constructive waves that push sediment up the beach

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6
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Low energy coastlines tides

A

micro or macro-tidal

affected by storms

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7
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Wave type depends on

4

A

wind velocity
length of time wind has blown across water
fetch
shape and orientation of coastline

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8
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Wave refraction

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Waves break onto an irregularly shaped coastline which distorts the spread of wave energy.

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9
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Wave refraction at headlands and bays

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wave energy:
concentrated at headlands
dissipated in bays

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10
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Wave reflection

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A wave hitting a vertical surface bounces back without breaking or losing its energy which creates standing waves

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11
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Standing wave

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undergo the clapotis effect, waves which are reflected off the cliff before they break

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12
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Clapotis effect

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creates standing waves

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13
Q

Lithological factors

3

A

hardness
composition
structure

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14
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Hardness

effect on processes and landforms

A
  • harder more resistant rock erodes slowly and often produces high cliffs
  • rock with less structural strength erodes more quickly with slumping often as a dominant feature
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15
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Composition

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mineral composition affects the rate of weathering

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16
Q

Aspects of structure
that causes rock to be weaker
4

A

joints
bedding planes
faults
folding

17
Q

Example of hard rock

A

granite

18
Q

Examples of soft rock

2

A

clay and sandstone

19
Q

Examples of rocks that are soluble in salt water

2

A

chalk and limestone

20
Q

Example of a chemically inert (unreactive) rock and its effect

A

sandstone = low rate of chemical weathering