Filmed along the World Heritage Site of the Jurassic Coast, in the UK, this resource provides up to date explanations and examples of the processes and landforms that shape coastal environments. The ...
Waves, tide, and wind dominate coastal processes and landforms. Rivers deliver sediment to the coast, where it can be reworked to form deltas, beaches, dunes, and barrier islands. The coastal zone is ...
What happens when you take away a village's natural sea defences? Filmed along the Dorset coastline, this film provides up-to-date explanations and examples of the processes and landforms that shape ...
Erosion and sediment transport pose significant challenges for Aotearoa New Zealand's landscapes. This course delves into the processes driving changes in mountains, hillslopes, rivers, coastal, and ...
The world's coastal environment is made up of a wide variety of landforms manifested by a spectrum of sizes and shapes, ranging from gently sloping beaches to high cliffs. Despite the diversity, ...
Nearshore coastal sand mining may adversely affect coastal development where extractions occur within the active beach-nearshore sand system. In this paper, the outer limits of the beach-nearshore ...
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Dallam School pupils to benefit from new Morecambe Bay learning project
Pupils in Milnthorpe are set to benefit from cutting-edge new teaching resources linking their geography lessons to the ...
The power of waves close wavesWaves are created due to the transfer of energy through seawater as the wind blows across the surface of the sea. is one of the most significant forces of coastal change.
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