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The Work of Waves and Wind

• Objectives:
• Explain the characteristics of ocean waves
  and tides
• Present coastline features of erosion,
  transport and deposition
• Examine the processes of wind erosion and
  deposition
• Differentiate different types of dune
• Describe the wind deposit LOESS
COASTAL LANDFORMS
    wave length
                                   crest


wave                      trough
height         particles in
            waves follow a
            circular pattern
At the shoreline

• Water becomes shallow, wave height increases
  because wave length decreases
• Waves become steeper, then collapse (breakers)
• Surf - sequence of
  breaking waves
• Swash - water
  sliding up beach
• Backwash - water
  flowing back down
  beach to sea
Wave refraction

• Close to coast, water gets more
  shallow
• Waves are slowed down
• If waves arrive at an angle, one part
  is slower than the rest
• Causes waves to bend = wave
  refraction
Wave refraction
                      Bay




           Headland
• Waves arriving at bays are slow (deposition)
• At headlands, faster (erosion)
• A sequence of
  features is
  produced as
  headlands are
  degraded
• Sea cliffs
• Waves erode
  base            the cliff
  -undercutting
                  retreats
• Also produces
sea caves




• As cliffs retreat
produces a wave-
cut platform
• Headlands
may be eroded
back leaving a
remnant (stack)




           stack
Longshore drift
• Waves arrive at a coast
  at an angle (swash)
• Backwash returns at 90
  degrees




 Sand is moved along the beach = longshore
 drift or longshore current
Coastal deposition


• Result of
  longshore drift and
  a lot of sediment
• = produces
  extensions of
  deposit from the
  shoreline
spit = curved extension

• May grow
  across a bay
  (baymouth bar)
• May link an
  island to the
  main land
  (tombolo)
TIDES
                                    Moon/
• Daily changes in sea levels       Sun
• Tides rise (FLOOD) to produce
a HIGH TIDE
• And fall (EBB) (LOW TIDE)
• Produced by the gravitational
pull that the Sun and Moon exert
on the Earth’s surface (including
the oceans)
This side is pulled towards the
             Sun and/or Moon by
             gravitational attraction




             This side bulges out because
             of inertia
Therefore, there are two high tides on Earth at
                 any one time
Every 24 hours 50 minutes any point on the
Earth rotates through two bulges
Each location experiences 2 high (FLOOD)
tides and 2 low (EBB) tides
Types of Coastline

Submergence and emergence changes
coastlines



                       Pocket beaches
Emergent coast
• Uplifted land surface
• Coastal landforms are found above present sea level



   a wave-cut
   platform when
   elevated -
   uplifted marine
   terrace
Submergent coast
•   Rise in sea level
•   Submergent coast
•   Landforms under water
•   A ria coastline is an example of submergence
Submergence Shorlines
• Ria coast - shorline
  valleys eroded by rivers
  are submerged
   – has many offshore islands
   – exposure to waves
     erodes islands and
     headlands
• Fiord coast - shoreline
  valleys created by
  glaciers are submerged
   – valleys are deep and
     straight
   – because of the depth,
     there are few beaches
Barrier Island Coasts

• Occur on low lying coasts
  with gentle gradients
• BARRIER ISLANDS - low
  ridges of sand built by waves
  – behind the islands are lagoons
  – shallow water with tidal
    deposits
• TIDAL INLETS - gaps
  between the islands
Delta and Volcano Coasts
• DELTA - deposit by rivers entering the sea
• Water slows down and spreads out as it
  enters
• Channel divides and subdivides to create
  DISTRIBUTARIES
• Volcano coasts develop in volcanic
  deposits
• Low cliffs form in fresh lava
Coral reefs
• Corals build up
  calcium
  deposits to
  produce reefs
• To grow, corals
  need:
  – Clear, warm,
   shallow water
  – Wave action                  Corbis Digital Stock
Coral reefs
• Fringing reef -
  directly attached to
  an island or coast
• Barrier reef - lagoon
  between coast and
  reef
• Atoll reef - circular
  reef surrounding a
  lagoon (no land in
  centre)
AEOLIAN (Eolian) LANDSCAPES


      Wind erosion, transport and deposition

Occurs in dry regions, with little vegetation such as
          deserts and coastal landscapes
Wind Erosion

• Faster the air flows, more
  erosion
• Erodes more rapidly if wind
  blows constantly from one
  direction
• 2 TYPES OF WIND EROSION
  – ABRASION and DEFLATION
DEFLATION HOLLOWS

Removal of fine particles by wind leaves
hollows behind (DEFLATION
HOLLOWS)

Also leaves a surface of closely packed
stones (DESERT PAVEMENT)
WIND TRANSPORTATION

- Very fine material may be carried in
suspension in the air

- But larger particles may be moved by 2
methods:

         SURFACE CREEP &
            SALTATION
1.) SURFACE CREEP

- material is rolled along the surface

- accounts for 20% of wind transport
2.) SALTATION

- The asymmetrical bouncing of sand
grains

- Accounts for 80% of wind transport

- Cause of shifting sand dunes
Aggradational land forms
SAND SEAS (ERGS)

= only 25% of the world's deserts
surface may be covered in RIPPLES
SAND DUNES
are ridges of wind
deposited sand

- Usually 3 to 15
metres high, but can
reach 180 metres

- A continuously
changing dune is
ACTIVE                 Corbis Digital Stock
The formation of
dunes depends on:
   - amount of sand
   - speed and
   direction of wind
   - occurrence of
   vegetation




                       Corbis Digital Stock
wind direction

BACKSLOPE                       SLIPFACE
                        crest
                                 angle of
                    of sand      repose
              ent
     m   ov em
TYPES OF SAND DUNE
1.) BARCHAN
- most common type
- crescent-shaped



          backslope
                      slip face
  Wind direction
2.) PARABOLIC DUNES
- crescent-shaped but with the concave side
on the windward side
- usually elongated
- may develop in associated with deflation
hollows




   Wind direction
3.) TRANSVERSE DUNES
• low sand ridge at right angles to the wind
direction
• may form because of large amounts of sand




wind
4.) LONGITUDINAL DUNES
• low sand ridges parallel to the wind direction
• may form because of a limited amount of sand
• also known as seif dunes




                 wind
LOESS
• Finely
  textured
  sediment
  wind-blown
  long
  distances
• Wind-blown
  glacial debris
  formed large
  deposits
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Erosion

  • 1. The Work of Waves and Wind • Objectives: • Explain the characteristics of ocean waves and tides • Present coastline features of erosion, transport and deposition • Examine the processes of wind erosion and deposition • Differentiate different types of dune • Describe the wind deposit LOESS
  • 2. COASTAL LANDFORMS wave length crest wave trough height particles in waves follow a circular pattern
  • 3. At the shoreline • Water becomes shallow, wave height increases because wave length decreases • Waves become steeper, then collapse (breakers)
  • 4. • Surf - sequence of breaking waves • Swash - water sliding up beach • Backwash - water flowing back down beach to sea
  • 5. Wave refraction • Close to coast, water gets more shallow • Waves are slowed down • If waves arrive at an angle, one part is slower than the rest • Causes waves to bend = wave refraction
  • 6. Wave refraction Bay Headland
  • 7. • Waves arriving at bays are slow (deposition) • At headlands, faster (erosion)
  • 8. • A sequence of features is produced as headlands are degraded • Sea cliffs • Waves erode base the cliff -undercutting retreats
  • 9. • Also produces sea caves • As cliffs retreat produces a wave- cut platform
  • 10. • Headlands may be eroded back leaving a remnant (stack) stack
  • 11. Longshore drift • Waves arrive at a coast at an angle (swash) • Backwash returns at 90 degrees Sand is moved along the beach = longshore drift or longshore current
  • 12. Coastal deposition • Result of longshore drift and a lot of sediment • = produces extensions of deposit from the shoreline
  • 13. spit = curved extension • May grow across a bay (baymouth bar) • May link an island to the main land (tombolo)
  • 14. TIDES Moon/ • Daily changes in sea levels Sun • Tides rise (FLOOD) to produce a HIGH TIDE • And fall (EBB) (LOW TIDE) • Produced by the gravitational pull that the Sun and Moon exert on the Earth’s surface (including the oceans)
  • 15. This side is pulled towards the Sun and/or Moon by gravitational attraction This side bulges out because of inertia Therefore, there are two high tides on Earth at any one time
  • 16. Every 24 hours 50 minutes any point on the Earth rotates through two bulges Each location experiences 2 high (FLOOD) tides and 2 low (EBB) tides
  • 17. Types of Coastline Submergence and emergence changes coastlines Pocket beaches
  • 18. Emergent coast • Uplifted land surface • Coastal landforms are found above present sea level a wave-cut platform when elevated - uplifted marine terrace
  • 19. Submergent coast • Rise in sea level • Submergent coast • Landforms under water • A ria coastline is an example of submergence
  • 20. Submergence Shorlines • Ria coast - shorline valleys eroded by rivers are submerged – has many offshore islands – exposure to waves erodes islands and headlands • Fiord coast - shoreline valleys created by glaciers are submerged – valleys are deep and straight – because of the depth, there are few beaches
  • 21. Barrier Island Coasts • Occur on low lying coasts with gentle gradients • BARRIER ISLANDS - low ridges of sand built by waves – behind the islands are lagoons – shallow water with tidal deposits • TIDAL INLETS - gaps between the islands
  • 22. Delta and Volcano Coasts • DELTA - deposit by rivers entering the sea • Water slows down and spreads out as it enters • Channel divides and subdivides to create DISTRIBUTARIES • Volcano coasts develop in volcanic deposits • Low cliffs form in fresh lava
  • 23. Coral reefs • Corals build up calcium deposits to produce reefs • To grow, corals need: – Clear, warm, shallow water – Wave action Corbis Digital Stock
  • 24. Coral reefs • Fringing reef - directly attached to an island or coast • Barrier reef - lagoon between coast and reef • Atoll reef - circular reef surrounding a lagoon (no land in centre)
  • 25. AEOLIAN (Eolian) LANDSCAPES Wind erosion, transport and deposition Occurs in dry regions, with little vegetation such as deserts and coastal landscapes
  • 26. Wind Erosion • Faster the air flows, more erosion • Erodes more rapidly if wind blows constantly from one direction • 2 TYPES OF WIND EROSION – ABRASION and DEFLATION
  • 27. DEFLATION HOLLOWS Removal of fine particles by wind leaves hollows behind (DEFLATION HOLLOWS) Also leaves a surface of closely packed stones (DESERT PAVEMENT)
  • 28. WIND TRANSPORTATION - Very fine material may be carried in suspension in the air - But larger particles may be moved by 2 methods: SURFACE CREEP & SALTATION
  • 29. 1.) SURFACE CREEP - material is rolled along the surface - accounts for 20% of wind transport
  • 30. 2.) SALTATION - The asymmetrical bouncing of sand grains - Accounts for 80% of wind transport - Cause of shifting sand dunes
  • 31. Aggradational land forms SAND SEAS (ERGS) = only 25% of the world's deserts surface may be covered in RIPPLES
  • 32. SAND DUNES are ridges of wind deposited sand - Usually 3 to 15 metres high, but can reach 180 metres - A continuously changing dune is ACTIVE Corbis Digital Stock
  • 33. The formation of dunes depends on: - amount of sand - speed and direction of wind - occurrence of vegetation Corbis Digital Stock
  • 34. wind direction BACKSLOPE SLIPFACE crest angle of of sand repose ent m ov em
  • 35. TYPES OF SAND DUNE 1.) BARCHAN - most common type - crescent-shaped backslope slip face Wind direction
  • 36. 2.) PARABOLIC DUNES - crescent-shaped but with the concave side on the windward side - usually elongated - may develop in associated with deflation hollows Wind direction
  • 37. 3.) TRANSVERSE DUNES • low sand ridge at right angles to the wind direction • may form because of large amounts of sand wind
  • 38. 4.) LONGITUDINAL DUNES • low sand ridges parallel to the wind direction • may form because of a limited amount of sand • also known as seif dunes wind
  • 39. LOESS • Finely textured sediment wind-blown long distances • Wind-blown glacial debris formed large deposits
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