Difference between revisions of "Coastal morphology"

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Coastal morphology is the study of the interaction of waves and currents with the coast. Most often this coast will be formed from sandy material; this often responds the most rapidly to the influence of the waves and current.
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Revision as of 18:14, 30 November 2007

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Definition of Coastal morphology:
Coastal morphology is the study of the interaction of waves and currents with the coast. Most often this coast will be formed from sandy material; this often responds the most rapidly to the influence of the waves and current.
This is the common definition for Coastal morphology, other definitions can be discussed in the article