Coastal features

Date: June 22nd, 2008

Coastal features

Coast - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Delta; Estuary Coastal features formed by sediment. Beach; Beach cusps; Boondock; Dune system; Mud flat; Raised beach; Ria; Shoal; spit; Surge channel; Tombolo Coastal features formed by another feature (more...)

BBC - GCSE Bitesize - Coastal features
Coastal features are caused either by a process of erosion, the wearing away of rocks, or by deposition, which is when the eroded material is transported and deposited by the sea ... (more...)

Beach Nourishment - Coastal Geology
Introduction. Coastal processes interact with the local coastal geology and sediment supply to form and modify a coastline's physical features ? ... (more...)

Coastal Features
Definition: Coasts are the areas near large bodies of water where waves and currents are capable of altering the landscape. (more...)
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Barbados Beaches and Coastal Features: Beaches Photogallery
Discover the beaches and coastal features of Barbados! See the golden sand beaches and crystal clear waters! Discover tidepools, caves, coral, tidal flates, bathing areas. (more...)

Coastal Features
Baja California, Mexico High wave energy erodes the headlands projecting into the Pacific Ocean, while sandy pocket beaches form in protected bays. (more...)
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Coastal Features - ninemsn Encarta
Coastal Features, landforms created by the erosional and depositional action of marine forces on the coastlines of land masses. The relative... (more...)

USGS Topographic Map Symbols: Coastal Features
Foreshore flat. The foreshore is the lower portion of a beach, extending landward from the mean lower-low water line to just beyond the mean higher high-water line: the normal ... (more...)

Coastal Features - MSN Encarta
Coastal Features, landforms created by the erosional and depositional action of marine forces on the coastlines of land masses. The relative... (more...)

Natural Coastal Features
Natural Coastal Features Interrupted Goode's Homolosine World Resources Institute - PAGE, 2000 Map Projection: Citation: Notes: © EarthTrends 2001 World Resources Institute. (more...)


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