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1 Oceans Coastal Processes

2 NAUSET BEACH, CAPE COD

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4 DO NOW: LIST 5 THINGS YOU KNOW ABOUT OCEANS...
Jones beach on left and Nauset Beach on right HOW DO OCEANS AFFECT EARTH’S SURFACE?

5 Over 71% of earth’s surface is covered with ocean water
Average oceanic depth is around 4km(that’s higher than Mt. Everest) Most of the sediment on land will erode into the oceans

6 Sodium chloride is the most common salt found in the ocean-others include Mg, Ca, and K)
If ocean water evaporates, the salt concentration will rise and precipitate out of solution (sedimentary rock)

7 Salt Pillars the Dead Sea is the lowest point on dry land- around 1,350ft below sea level- found near Jordan-first Roman spa...

8 How does the ocean water transport sediment?
Longshore Transport: transport along shoreline due to waves-erodes shoreline Waves: caused by wind

9 Waves Wind pushes water into a wave (oscillates)
The wave flattens out with decreasing depth Breaks when the top of wave is too far ahead of bottom

10 Beach Structures due to Geologic Activity
Jetty: these are man made structures used to prevent beach erosion

11 Barrier Islands- carved out by waves
Barrier Islands along Rhode Island

12 Sand Bar- deposit of sediments due to wave action

13 Terraces: raised beach due to crustal uplift
Pacific beach terraces

14 Baymouth Bar-formed by Longshore current closes off bay
baymouth bar Lake Winnepeg Manitoba, Canada

15 Spit: formed by longshore current - opened

16 Wave Cut Cliff

17 Sea Stack

18 Volcanoes National Park - Holei Sea Arch, Kona, United States


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