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News http://www.wbur.org/news/npr/114055974 http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2009/10/28/administration_stresses_urgency_of_clean_energy_bill/ http://www.boston.com/news/science/articles/2009/10/28/latvian_meteor_crater_hoax_backfires/

Rock Cycle & Coastal Geomorphology Images removed due to copyright restrictions.

Rock Cycle Sedimentary Rock Heat, Pressure Heat, Igneous Rock Shale, Sandstone, Limestone Deposition Transport Erosion Rock Cycle Heat, Pressure Weathering Heat, Pressure Igneous Rock Granite, Pumice, Basalt Metamorphic Rock Slate, Quartzite, Marble Magma (Molten Rock) Fig. 16-9 p. 339

What features do you notice?

Erosion Mechanical weathering Chemical weathering Biological weathering Source: Prince Roy Source: wikipedia

Sedimentation Lithospheric sediments Biological sediments Siliceous Calcareous Sedimentation Rates 1 cm/1000 years (ocean) Up to 1cm/year (estuarine) Images removed due to copyright restrictions.

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Passive Margin Source: Wikipedi

Source: The Geological Society of London

Barrier Islands Source: USGS

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Source: NASA

Cape Cod Animations http://www.playingwithtime.org/cgi-bin/browser/gallerydisplay.pl?clipID=0130 http://www.playingwithtime.org/cgi-bin/browser/gallerydisplay.pl?clipID=0127&page=&sort=&searchCriteria=

Drumlins Products of glaciers All point in direction of ice movement Images removed due to copyright restrictions. Products of glaciers All point in direction of ice movement Layers of glacial till

Estuaries Tectonic Coastal Plain Bar-Built Fjord Images removed due to copyright restrictions.

Estuaries Salt Wedge Well-Mixed Fjord-type Partially Mixed Source: www.epa.com

Submarine Canyon Hudson Canyon Source: NASA

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River Deltas Nile Indus Source: NASA

Mississippi River Delta Source: NASA

Beach and Cliff Erosion Images removed due to copyright restrictions.

Coastal Landforms http://www.rgs.edu.sg/events/geotrip/bay.html http://www.rgs.edu.sg/events/geotrip/cliff.html http://www.rgs.edu.sg/events/geotrip/stack.html

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Source: Geog Blog

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Source: U. S. Department of the Interior, U. S Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Coastal Geology

Sand Movement Images removed due to copyright restrictions.

Longshore Currents Images removed due to copyright restrictions. Source: www.usatoday.com Images removed due to copyright restrictions.

Stone Harbor, NJ 5 October 2002 20 October 2002 Images removed due to copyright restrictions. 20 October 2002

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Source: http://earthsci.org

Source: www.seafriends.org.nz

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Salt Marshes Source: Alex756, en.wikipedia.org

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