Wind causes waves to be produced in the water. These can cause erosion of the coast. Wind can also cause material to be transported, for example by longshore drift, which is where sediment moves along ...
Wildlife volunteers have come up with a novel way of battling coastal erosion - using old Christmas trees. Thousands of the ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Hi, I'm Shona. I'm the Education and Outreach Manager at Geoscience Australia. Geoscience Science ...
Pseudokarst caves in the littoral environment / John E. Mylroie and Joan R. Mylroie -- Erosional and depositional textures and structures in coastal karst landscapes / Danko Taboroši and Miklós Kázmér ...
Coastlines – the interface between land and sea – lie at the frontline in the battle against climate change impacts. However, coastlines vary substantially in their physical properties, and are found ...
Tom FitzGerald is affiliated with the Australian Coastal Society. Most of Australia’s population and infrastructure are on the coast. Continuing development pressure, global environmental threats and ...
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 ...
Explore the dynamic processes shaping the UK's Jurassic Coast through surfers, scientists, and stunning landforms in this engaging geography resource on coastal processes and landforms. Preview: ...
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.