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Coastal Types. Introduction Complex Environment – Shaped by tectonics, erosion & deposition, & rocks Several different classification schemes for.

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Page 1: Coastal Types. Introduction Complex Environment – Shaped by tectonics, erosion & deposition, & rocks Several different classification schemes for.

Coastal Types

Page 2: Coastal Types. Introduction Complex Environment – Shaped by tectonics, erosion & deposition, & rocks Several different classification schemes for.
Page 3: Coastal Types. Introduction Complex Environment – Shaped by tectonics, erosion & deposition, & rocks Several different classification schemes for.
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Introduction• Complex Environment– Shaped by tectonics, erosion & deposition, & rocks

• Several different classification schemes for coasts– Erosional or Depositional

• Depends on whether coast loses or gains sediments• Much depends on geological setting

– Active vs. passive margin» Active usually erosional» Passive usually depositional

– These coasts may be modified by• Sea level changes• Storms• Sea Ice• Reef-building corals

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Shepard Classification

• Coasts modified by processes occurring at land-sea boundary—PRIMARY COASTS

• Coasts modified by mostly marine processes—SECONDARY COASTS

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Primary Coasts

• Primary Coasts :– Modified by running water, wind, or land ice• Then subsidence or sea level rise• Sediments deposited by rivers, glaciers or wind• Volcanic activity• Uplift and subsidence of land

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Secondary Coasts

• Formed by:– Wave or current erosion– Sediment deposition by waves, currents, tides– Alteration by marine plants/animals

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Primary Coasts--Examples• Fjords of Norway, Greenland, New Zealand– Land subsided due to ice weight

• Moraines on coast of Long Island, Connecticut, Cape Cod

• River Erosion— Chesapeake Bay, Delaware Bay– Drowned river valleys

• Coasts with deltas—e.g. Mississippi, Nile, Ganges• Wind modified coasts—Western Sahara, central and

northern Oregon• Volcanic activity- Hawaii• Fault coasts—Tomales Bay, Gulf of California, Red Sea

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FjordsGreenland FjordsNasa image

NorwayNasa image

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Drowned River MouthsLong Island, New YorkNasa Image

Cape Cod, MassNasa Image

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Chesapeake BayNasa image

Delaware BayNasa Image

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Deltas• Flow velocity

decreases as water flows into lakes or oceans– deposition occurs and

may lead to the origin of a delta, which can prograde as sediment is continually supplied by the stream

– topset, foreset, andbottomset beds

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Sacramento River Delta

NASA

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Ganges River

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Nile River

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DeltasMississippi Delta,Nasa image

Nile DeltaNasa Image

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Mississippi Delta

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Santa Clara River—Small depositional feature

Nasa

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Malibu Creek—smaller, temporary depositional feature

www.santamonicabay.org/.../ tabid/77/Default.aspx

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Wind Modified CoastsWestern Sahara,Nasa Image

Central OregonFlickr.com

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Santa Maria

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Los Angeles Airport

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Volcanic Activity, Kilauea, Hawaii 2005MSNBC

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Fault CoastsPoint Reyes, CANasa Image

Red SeaNasa Image

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Secondary Coasts--Examples• Coasts modified by waves—southern California, southern

Australia, New Zealand, Cliffs of Dover, England– Coasts tend to be straightened– Or sea stacks form

• Coasts formed of rocks with varying hardness• Coasts with barrier islands—southeastern United States,

Texas– Rising sea level flooded coastal dunes– Used to be primary coasts– Protect coasts from erosion

• Coasts with sand spits—Washington, Delaware, Mississippii• Coasts with reefs—Great Barrier Reef Australia, Pacific

Coral atolls

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Straightened Coasts By Waves

BBC

Dover Cliff, England

Santa Barbara

Sylvester, UCSB

El Matador Beach, Maliburockcitynews.com

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Barrier Islands

North Carolinagpb.org

Galveston, Texasgpb.org

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Sand Spit, Mississippi River, 1954H. N. Fisk, E. McFarlan, Jr., C. R

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Reefs and AtollsGreat Barrier Reef, AustraliaNasa image

Atafu Atoll, Tokelau, Southern Pacific OceanNasa image