4 Coastal Geomorphology
4 Coastal Geomorphology
Coastal geomorphology
Erosional landforms.
Depositional landforms.
Firstly
Erosional landforms
Erosional landforms
Cliffs.
Nothches.
Gorge(geo).
Sea caves.
Sea arch.
Sea stacks.
Cliff
Cliff is a significant vertical,
or near vertical, rock
exposure, cliffs are formed as
erosion landforms due to the
processes of erosion and
weathering that produce
them.
• Geos are common on the coastline, they are created by the wave driven
erosion of cliffs along faults and bedding planes in the rock.
• Geos may have sea caves at their heads. Such sea caves may collapse,
extending the geo, or leaving depressions inland from the geo.
”Gorge “Geo
”Gorge “Geo
Sea cave, Sea arch and Sea stack
Sea caves
• A sea cave, also known as a
littoral cave, is a type of cave
formed primarily by the wave
action of the sea. The primary
process involved is erosion.
Beach.
Spits.
Foreland.
Tombolo.
Barrier island.
Estuaries.
Salt marches.
Mangals.
Deltas.
Coral reefs.
Beach
Beaches are the most significant accumulations of
sediments along coasts. They form in the zone
where wave processes affect coastal sediments.
• As the sand grains get trapped they start to accumulate, starting dune
formation.
Estuary
• An estuary is a partly enclosed coastal body of
water with one or more rivers or streams flowing
into it, and with a free connection to the open
sea.
• These plants are terrestrial in origin and are essential to the stability of
the salt marsh in trapping and binding sediments.
• Salt marshes play a large role in the aquatic food web and the exporting
of nutrients to coastal waters. They also provide support to terrestrial
animals such as migrating birds as well as providing coastal protection.
Salt marshes
Mangals
Mangrove is a general term for a
variety of mainly tropical and
subtropical salt-tolerant trees
and shrubs inhabiting low inter-
tidal areas.
• Some deltas form along low-energy coasts with low tidal ranges and
weak waves, others form in high-energy coasts with large tidal ranges
and powerful waves.
Marine
delta
• A coral reef is a ridge or mound built of the skeletal remains
of generations of coral animals, upon which grow living
coral polyps.
Coral reefs
• Reefs typically grow in shallow, clear waters of tropical and
subtropical seas.
Atoll
An atoll is a ring of coral reef and small sandy islands that encircles a shallow lagoon.
Atoll
Depositional landforms
Depositional landforms