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Geography Coasts
Coast : the zone between sea and land

Types of coastal environments:
 seaside towns/resorts
 Salt marsh
 Coral reef
 Beach (bay)
 Cliff coast
 Sand dunes


Coasts are systems and change overtime

Inputs —> transfers and processes —> outputs

A coast can change overtime if:
 If the atmosphere changes, it can make stronger winds which
leads to stronger waves and can increase the amount of
erosion of rocks.
 If more humans settle, you will have a more managed coast
which can make it more unnatural as you are stopping coastal
processes from happening
 Different rock types can create a cliff coast (hard rocks) or a
beach (soft rocks)

Different Coastal zones




Formation of waves
1. Wind moves over the surface and causes friction
2. Ripples form on water surface
3. Ripples increase the friction on the surface leading to larger
waves

,To increase wave strength:
 increase wind power
 Increase wind duration
 Increase fetch


Fetch = distance over wind is blown or distance wave has to travel

How do waves move?
1. The prevailing wind offshore creates waves out at sea and they
have a circular orbit
2. As the waves approach the shore, friction slows the base of the
wave
3. This causes the orbit to become more elliptical until the wave
breaks over the top


Types of wave
Constructive wave :
 STRONG SWASH - deposit sediment on beach
 WEAK BACKWASH
 Low energy
 Small
 Long wavelength


Destructive waves :
 STRONG BACKWASH - erode the beach
 WEAK SWASH
 High energy
 Tall
 Small wavelength



Erosional Processes

Erosion = the gradual wearing and removal of sediment

Abrasion
 rocks rub against each other like sandpaper


Hydraulic action
 Water is forced into cracks and pressure by air causes rock to
erode

Attrition
 rocks bounce and collide with each other

, Solution
 chemicals in water cause erosion of rocks




Factors which impact rate of coastal erosion
 Fetch
o The further the wave has to travel, the more energy it will
have
 Geology
o Rock type and how it is aligned relative to the coast
o How strong it is
 Tide
o High tides, particularly in winter, = more erosion
 Weather and climate
o Storm will increase rate of erosion as the wave will be
much bigger and warmer water increases the rate of
solution
 Humans
o Protecting coastline with groins, rip-rap, break waters,
off-shore bars, vegetation


Geology
1. Rock type - hard rocks (chalk) and soft rocks (clay) which have
different rates of erosion
2. Rock structure - how it is aligned in relation to the coast

DISCORDANT COASTLINE
 when bands of different rock type (hard and soft) run
perpendicular to the coast
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