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Title: Coastal Erosion


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Coastal Erosion
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Forces That Shape The Earth
  • The Earth is shaped by both internal and external
    processes
  • Internally, tectonic processes form the
    lithosphere
  • Externally gradational processes also shape the
    lithosphere
  • These include rivers, winds, glaciers, and waves

3
Rivers
  • Rivers cut deep valleys and create large deltas

4
Winds
  • Winds carves beautiful rock formations and carry
    sands

5
Glaciers
  • Glaciers flow over continents while slowly
    carving out the land and dropping large boulders

6
Waves
  • Waves and currents cut into coastlines and polish
    sandy beaches.

7
The Other Gradational Force
  • Humans are a gradational force
  • This picture is an example of the effects of over
    forestation

8
Coastal Erosion
  • The constant battering of the waves (14,000 waves
    per day)
  • Effects
  • erode the shoreline
  • transport the eroded material
  • deposit the eroded material elsewhere

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Factors Affecting Coastal Erosion
  • Softer rocks are more easily eroded
  • Sea floors that slope gradually have less erosion
    because wave break offshore
  • Coastlines oriented perpendicular to prevailing
    winds erode more easily
  • Rising sea levels increase erosion rates.

10
Signs of Coastal Erosion
  • Wave-cut notches An indentation cut into a sea
    cliff at water level by wave
  • Sea caves cave formed primarily by the wave
    action of the sea
  • Sea arches form where cliffs are subject to
    erosion from the sea
  • Sea stacks steep and often vertical column of
    rock in the sea near a coast, isolated by erosion

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Wave Cut Notch
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Sea Arches, Caves, Stacks
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Sea Arches and Sea Stacks
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Elephant Rock, PEI
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Hopewell Rocks, NB
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Preventing Coastal Erosion
  • Riprap a heap of angular boulders piled along
    the shoreline
  • Breakwater a wall of boulders built parallel to
    the shore to take the brunt of the breaking waves

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Rip Rap
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Breakwater
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