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OCR A Level Geography Coastal Landscapes Summary - 2a (Coastal landforms develop due to a variety of interconnected climatic and geomorphic processes - Formation of depositional landforms)

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1.2. How are coastal landscapes developed?
 2a. Coastal landforms develop due to a variety of interconnected climatic and geomorphic processes
- Formation of depositional landforms

Beaches: Salt marshes:

 Beaches occur in the littoral zone between low & high tide  Features of low energy environments such as estuaries, on
 Constructive waves with their strong swash & weak backwash allow landward/leeward side of spits
a net increase of material  Shallow gradient sloping seawards
 LSD moves sediment laterally alongshore  Even though the higher parts of the salt marsh are
 Many beaches form in bays where there are more sheltered inundated less often, deposition rates are still quite high
conditions & shallow water as at HWM low energy may be present for 2-3 hours
 Beach sediment comes from 3 main sources  Vegetated areas of deposited silt & clays
- Cliff erosion (5%)  As tides rise & fall they are subjected to flooding &
- Offshore: from the seabed, often during periods of rising sea exposure
levels (5%)  Stems & leaves of the plants trap sediment swept in by
- Rivers (fluvial deposition): bed load through river mouth (90%) tidal currents while the roots stabilise the sediment

Spits:

 Long, narrow beaches of sand & shingle attached to land at one end & extend across a
bay, estuary or indentation in coastline
 Usually formed by LSD depositing material into the sea after the coastline has changed
direction
 Over time the level of sand deposited will build up until it’s above sea level
 More & larger material makes this feature more substantial & permanent
 Distal end of spit often becomes recurved due to wave refraction around it & secondary
winds which cause waves to strike from a different direction
 Spit creates an area of calmer water on leeward side, sheltered by a spit - lagoon, salt
marsh & dry land can develop in this area ->
- Sediment accumulates here – brackish waters – provides a substrate for pioneer
species to grow – this species favours these conditions as is salt tolerant =
halophytes
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