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Summary notes OCR A Level Geography Coastal Landscapes

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Highly detailed clear summary notes of OCR A Level Geography's specification on coastal landscapes part of physical systems. Includes notes on all 4 subtopics: 1. How coastal landscapes be viewed as systems, 2. How are coastal landforms developed, 3. How do coastal landforms evolve over time as climate changes and for 4. How does human activity cause change within coastal landscape systems.

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1. How can coastal landscapes be viewed as systems

System

Inputs
Energy
- Thermal/solar energy
- Kinetic energy
- Gravitational energy
Material
- Offshore sediment
- Fluvial sediment
- Estuary & terrestrial sediment

Processes
- Weathering
- Erosion
- Deposition
- Transport (LSD)-> carries material such as sand, small rocks, scree along coast->
landscape uses this to balance system & restore equilibrium
- Currents
- Tides

Above sea level: sub-aerial
- Weathering: mechanical, chemical, biological
- Mass movements: rockfall, landslides, flows

Below sea level: marine
- Erosion: hydraulic action, pounding abrasion, solution
- Transport: traction, saltation, suspension, attrition
- Deposition


Outputs
Energy
- Waves dissipate energy to other systems
- Kinetic energy lost- via constructive waves

Material
- Sand, silt & clay
- Organic matter

Landforms are inter-related by flows of energy
Solar energy-> biological weathering-> veg growth on cliffs & shoreline
Kinetic energy-> wind energy-> formation of waves-> transfer to LSD
Kinetic energy-> wind energy-> aeolian processes moving material from base of cliffs
Gravitational energy-> mass movements, tides

Landforms are inter-related by flows of material
Weathering-> adds to beach store
Mass movement-> adds to scree store
LSD-> adds to beach store
Tides & currents-> move sediment to offshore stores

, Factors influencing geomorphic processes
1) Winds
- Water level rises when winds are strongest generating significant wave action
2) Tides
Small tidal range
- Focuses erosion at the base of the cliffs
- But overall wave energy is less reducing the risk of cliff faces subject to sub aerial
processes-> e.g. the Med

Large tidal range
- During high tide the base of cliffs are submerged, during low tide they're exposed to air->
this alternating submersion & exposure prevents continuous erosion of base of cliffs

- But mean a higher rate of coastal erosion of cliffs, headlands etc = features like wave-cut
platforms, notches etc

3) Geology
Lithology (physical & chemical composition of rocks)
Weak lithology
- Clay = weak bonds-> little resistance to erosion & mass movement
- Chalk & limestone = soluble in weak acids-> vulnerable to carbonation
Resistant lithology
- Basalt = composed of dense interlocking crystals with few joints & faults-> highly resistant
to weathering & erosion

Structure (individual properties of rock, e.g. bedding, joinint, faulting, permeability etc)
Joints- fractures with no significant displacement
Faults- fractures with significant displacement & or movement

Porosity
Porous sedimentary rocks - vulnerable to erosion & weathering processes as water can infiltrate
& dissolve minerals in rock & weaken structure

4) Currents
Driven by earth’s rotation-coriolis effect- causing ocean currents to veer right in N
hemisphere, left in S hemisphere & winds
Warm ocean currents
- Transport heat energy from low latitudes to the poles drive onshore winds
- Carrying energy & sediment-> increases risk of erosion: wave action, abrasion
Cold ocean currents
- Transport cold water from the poles towards the equator, driven by offshore winds
- Carrying less energy & sediment-> less erosion & deposition

Coastal landscapes can be viewed as systems:

Self regulation takes place to restore balance (e.g. = positive or negative feedback)

Equilibrium (takes place seasonally)
- Amount of energy entering a system = energy dissipated (without changing
morphology = steady state equlibrium)

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Michael Raw, David Barker OCR A Level Geography Second Edition
Editorial: Desconocido ISBN: 9781471858703 Edición: 2

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