Deck 19: Shorelines and Shoreline Processes
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Deck 19: Shorelines and Shoreline Processes
1
The moon's influence on tides is greater than the sun's.
True
2
Spring tides are higher because spring rains result in higher water levels.
False
3
The speed or celerity of a wave can be calculated by observing the distance a water particle moves over a given time period.
False
4
A breaker is different from a wave in that it is characterized by forward motion as opposed to oscillatory motion.
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5
Wave refraction occurs because the wavefront moves at different velocities depending on depth of water.
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6
Longshore currents transport and deposit sediment parallel to the coastline.
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7
Beaches are, by definition, composed of sand.
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8
Beach sand is, by definition, composed of quartz.
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9
Beach sand in general is dominated by quartz.
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10
Spits and baymouth bars are evidence that the system is unable to transport sediment.
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11
Barrier islands are currently under sustained erosion and migrating seaward.
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12
A rise in sea level causes barriers to migrate landward.
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13
Shoreline erosion occurs in response to wave action, regardless of wave height.
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14
Rising sea level is the result of either increased volume of ocean water or the subsidence of land or both.
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15
Marine terraces along emergent coasts represent old floodplains of rivers.
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16
If the amount of sediment available to a shoreline from inland sources decreases, nearby beaches will experience which of the following:?
A) deposition
B) no change
C) erosion
D) no net change but the shoreline will migrate landward
E) no net change but the shoreline will migrate seaward
A) deposition
B) no change
C) erosion
D) no net change but the shoreline will migrate landward
E) no net change but the shoreline will migrate seaward
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17
The processes most important for modifying shorelines are
A) biological
B) chemical
C) physical
D) all of the above are equally important
A) biological
B) chemical
C) physical
D) all of the above are equally important
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18
Neap tides are small because
A) not as much water is in the ocean system at this time
B) winds are offshore during the fall
C) the moon's influence on tides is counteracted by the sun's
D) the moon is furthest from earth during the fall.
A) not as much water is in the ocean system at this time
B) winds are offshore during the fall
C) the moon's influence on tides is counteracted by the sun's
D) the moon is furthest from earth during the fall.
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19
Tide ranges vary due to
A) time of year
B) storm activity
C) shoreline configuration
D) size of the water body
E) all of the above
A) time of year
B) storm activity
C) shoreline configuration
D) size of the water body
E) all of the above
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20
Wave height and velocity is influenced by
A) source of the wave energy
B) wave refraction
C) coastal development
D) type of coast
E) all of the above
A) source of the wave energy
B) wave refraction
C) coastal development
D) type of coast
E) all of the above
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21
Longshore currents occur because of
A) shore parallel ocean currents like the Gulf stream
B) refraction of incoming waves
C) offshore winds interacting with incoming waves
D) river-like currents running between the shoreline and offshore bars
E) rogue waves
A) shore parallel ocean currents like the Gulf stream
B) refraction of incoming waves
C) offshore winds interacting with incoming waves
D) river-like currents running between the shoreline and offshore bars
E) rogue waves
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22
If you find yourself in a rip current, you should
A) swim as quickly as possible to shore over the shortest route possible
B) float with the current until it dies out
C) swim parallel to shore for a short distance and then towards shore
D) attempt to maintain position until the rogue current dies out
A) swim as quickly as possible to shore over the shortest route possible
B) float with the current until it dies out
C) swim parallel to shore for a short distance and then towards shore
D) attempt to maintain position until the rogue current dies out
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23
As wave approach a shoreline which of the following takes place?
A) waves are refracted
B) wave motion is no longer purely oscillatory
C) wave velocity decreases
D) wave height increases
E) all of the above
A) waves are refracted
B) wave motion is no longer purely oscillatory
C) wave velocity decreases
D) wave height increases
E) all of the above
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24
Compared to a winter beach, the summer beach
A) exhibits a wide beach berm
B) is sand covered
C) has a steep beach face
D) has a smooth offshore profile
E) all of the above
A) exhibits a wide beach berm
B) is sand covered
C) has a steep beach face
D) has a smooth offshore profile
E) all of the above
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25
The change in beach profiles over time is another example of
A) uniformitarianism.
B) catastrophism.
C) continual progressive change.
D) cyclicity and equilibrium or balancing change.
E) the lack of any significant change over time.
A) uniformitarianism.
B) catastrophism.
C) continual progressive change.
D) cyclicity and equilibrium or balancing change.
E) the lack of any significant change over time.
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26
Baymouth bars or spits occur because
A) sand is transported parallel to shore
B) river sediments are deposited at their mouths
C) too much sediment is in the system
D) incoming offshore waves and currents collide with outgoing river currents
E) all of the above
A) sand is transported parallel to shore
B) river sediments are deposited at their mouths
C) too much sediment is in the system
D) incoming offshore waves and currents collide with outgoing river currents
E) all of the above
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27
Barrier islands along the southeastern coast of the U.S. are migrating inland because
A) the shoreline is sediment-starved
B) recent hurricanes are more disasterous and more frequent
C) sea level is rising
D) the shoreline is increasingly being developed
E) all of the above
A) the shoreline is sediment-starved
B) recent hurricanes are more disasterous and more frequent
C) sea level is rising
D) the shoreline is increasingly being developed
E) all of the above
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28
Effective coastal management might include which of the following components?
A) an understanding of the dynamic nature of a shoreline
B) an understanding the interplay between sediment supply, wave energy, and climate
C) a moratorium on building structures within 10 km of the coastline
D) A and B
E) all of the above
A) an understanding of the dynamic nature of a shoreline
B) an understanding the interplay between sediment supply, wave energy, and climate
C) a moratorium on building structures within 10 km of the coastline
D) A and B
E) all of the above
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29
Which of the following combinations include only emergent coastlines?
A) central-southern east coast, northeastern states, Delaware/Chesapeake Bay
B) Texas Gulf coast, Oregon-Washington, California coast
C) northeastern Canada, western coast of South America, Scandinavia
D) central-southern east coast, western coast of South America, Scandinavia
E) Texas Gulf coast, central-southern east coast, Delaware/Chesapeake Bay
A) central-southern east coast, northeastern states, Delaware/Chesapeake Bay
B) Texas Gulf coast, Oregon-Washington, California coast
C) northeastern Canada, western coast of South America, Scandinavia
D) central-southern east coast, western coast of South America, Scandinavia
E) Texas Gulf coast, central-southern east coast, Delaware/Chesapeake Bay
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30
In which of the following areas would you expect to see marine terraces and wave-cut platforms abandoned above current wave base?
A) Scandanavia
B) southern California
C) northern California
D) B and C
E) all of the above
A) Scandanavia
B) southern California
C) northern California
D) B and C
E) all of the above
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31
The wave___________ is the distance from one crest (or trough) to the next.
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32
When wave base is reached, wave ___________length and wave decrease, while wave height (increases/decreases)___________ .
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33
___________ ___________ What are spring tides?
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34
___________ ___________ What are neap tides?
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35
Tidal ranges are lowest where the sea bottom slope is (steep/gradual) ___________and the inlet is (wide/narrow) ___________and are highest where the slope is (steep/gradual)___________and the inlet (wide/narrow)___________ .
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36
The surf zone is the portion of the___________ zone in which water moves___________ as backwash.
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37
What are two models that may explain the formation of barrier islands? Why are these models significant to the coastal community?
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38
What geologic agent is responsible for most geologic work along shorelines?
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39
At a shoreline, what is the first indication of the approach of a tsunami?
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40
How can hurricanes cause flooding?
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41
What is one of the notable differences between lake shores and seashores?
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42
How can the position of shorelines change so rapidly?
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43
Approximately how much of the world's population is concentrated near shorelines?
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44
At what depth do the orbiting molecules of water in a wave touch the sea or lake floor?
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45
What is the fetch of waves?
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46
What is the cause of the once or twice daily tides which occur along the coast?
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47
Which body exerts the stronger tide-generating force, the Sun or the Moon? Explain why.
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48
What wave measurement determines the width of the nearshore zone?
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49
What are the two important types of nearshore currents?
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50
What is a rip current?
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51
Briefly explain how longshore currents form.
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52
What would be two advantages of energy developed from the oceans?
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53
What are three possible sources of ocean energy which might be harnessed?
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54
Which form of ocean energy has been most successfully harnessed, and in which country has this been done on the largest scale?
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55
What is a beach?
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56
What three characteristics typify the summer beach profile?
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57
What three characteristics typify the winter beach?
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58
Spits and baymouth bars are formed and grow as a result of what factor?
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59
What is a tombolo?
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60
Where do barrier islands form?
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61
Longshore drift accounts for approximately what percentage of shoreline sediment?
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62
What are three ways by which most sediment is lost from the nearshore zone?
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63
What is a recurved spit or hook?
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64
What is a groin?
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65
What is a baymouth bar?
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66
Briefly explain why migration and erosion of barrier islands is important to many coastal communities.
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67
Briefly explain why erosion occurs on the downcurrent side of a groin.
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68
What Pleistocene event is responsible for the existence of Cape Cod and the adjacent islands?
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69
What is the glacial origin of the numerous circular to oval ponds found on Cape Cod?
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70
What was the location of the terminal moraine of the glacier which occupied the Cape Cod region?
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71
what are three ways by which sea cliffs are eroded?
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72
What is the most effective cause of sea cliff erosion?
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73
Approximately how much has sea level risen over the past century?
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74
What is the cause of the rise in sea level?
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75
Other than classifying coasts as depositional or erosional, what is another way in which coasts can be broadly categorized?
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76
What are two possible characteristics of an emergent coast which has risen in response to tectonism?
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