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Coastal erosion and deposition landforms from wave and current -geography-UPSC



Table of Contents:


  • Wave and current
  • Erosional Landforms by Sea wave
    • Bay
    • Lagoon
    • Sea cave
    • Sea Arches
    • Stacks
    • Sea Cliff
  • Depositional Landforms by Sea Wave
    • Beach
    • Barrier Islands
    • Sands Bars
    • Marshes and swamps





Wave and current
The coastal process is the most dynamic and destructive.
Coastal landforms depended on:

  • Configuration of land and seafloor
  • Whether the coast is advancing ( emerging) seaward or retreating ( submerging) landwards
  • Submergence of High rocky coasts
  • The emergence of low smooth and gentler slopes
Coastal Landforms
Coastal Landforms


Erosional Landform created by sea waves:

Bay:
Nearly circular-shaped surrounded by lands on three sides and one side is open with a larger body. It is created by the erosion of larger areas of soft rocks.

Lagoon:

It is a shallow water body or coastal lake which is separated by coastal barriers that are made up of wave deposits.
Sea Caves:
When sea waves continuously strike at the rocks; cracks develop; over time they become larger and wider. By this cave formed on the rocks called sea caves.

Sea Arches:
As the cave becomes bigger and bigger; only the roof of cave remain; thus forming sea arches

Stacks:
Further erosion breaks the roof of sea arches. Only wall-like structures are left; these wall-like features are called stacks.

Over time, Sea caves to Sea Arches to Stacks



Sea Cliff:
The steep rocky coast rising almost vertically above the seawater is called a sea cliff.



Erosional Landform created by sea waves:



Beaches:


The sea waves deposit sediments along the shore and form beaches.

Barrier Islands:
It is a narrow and long island made up of sand and gravel deposits. Barrier island is the first to defend against storms.

Sand bars:
Unconsolidated material such as sand and gravel is deposited by waves on the onshore line.

Marshes and swamps:
This is one type of wetlands in the marine coastal region, in this region, fine clay material is deposited by the wave and making them one of the most fertile ecosystems.
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