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{{Definition|title= Littoral drift |definition= Littoral transport is the term used for the transport of non-cohesive sediments, i.e. mainly sand, along the foreshore and the shoreface due to the action of the breaking waves and the longshore current. The littoral transport is also called the longshore transport or the [[littoral transport]].}}
 
{{Definition|title= Littoral drift |definition= Littoral transport is the term used for the transport of non-cohesive sediments, i.e. mainly sand, along the foreshore and the shoreface due to the action of the breaking waves and the longshore current. The littoral transport is also called the longshore transport or the [[littoral transport]].}}
  
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[[Littoral drift and shoreline modelling]]
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[[Shallow-water wave theory]]
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[[Human causes of coastal erosion]]

Revision as of 15:22, 31 May 2018

Definition of Littoral drift:
Littoral transport is the term used for the transport of non-cohesive sediments, i.e. mainly sand, along the foreshore and the shoreface due to the action of the breaking waves and the longshore current. The littoral transport is also called the longshore transport or the littoral transport.
This is the common definition for Littoral drift, other definitions can be discussed in the article

Related articles

Littoral drift and shoreline modelling

Shallow-water wave theory

Human causes of coastal erosion