Coastal Erosion and Deposition by Amy Smith.

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Coastal Erosion and Deposition by Amy Smith

Coastal Erosion Features:

Erosion Feature Stack

Erosion Feature Cliff - Chalk Cliffs.

Erosion Feature Cliffs with different rock layers or strata.

Erosion Feature Blow hole or water spout.

Erosion Feature Headland.

Erosion Feature Stacks - The needles off the south coast.

Erosion Feature An arch and cove - Durdle door, Dorset coast.

Erosion Feature Wave cut platform ( The old base of the cliff).

Coastal Deposition Features

Depositional Feature Sand Dunes.

Depositional Feature Beach with groynes (fence like structures to prevent movement of sand).

Depositional Feature Beach shallow slope and wide.

Deposition Feature Beach - Sandy and quite steep.

Depositional Feature Sand and pebble beach with groynes showing how sand has built up against one side of the groyne.

Depositional Feature Spit - Cape off the east coast of USA.

Depositional Feature Bar - made of shingle - Chesil Bank, Dorset.

Depositional Feature Lagoon - off a tropical coast.

Depositional Feature Salt Marsh.

Depositional Feature Mud Flats