What defences are at Hornsea?
Sea walls, groynes and rock armour
What are the impacts of the defences at Hornsea?
Groynes trap the sediment and maintain the beach at Hornsea. Mappleton has been starved of sediment and waves has rapidly eroded the cliff. This is called terminal groyne syndrome
What defences are at Withernsea?
A curved wall replaced the old sea wall in the 1990s following a cost-benefit analysis
What are the impacts of the defences at Withernsea?
Waves are noiser when they break against the wall and the promenade is smaller.
What defences are at Mappleton?
Two rock groynes which aim to prevent the removal of the beach by long shore drift. Rock armour is also used
Impact of the defences at Mappleton?
At Cowden, which is 3km south of Mappleton, sediment starvation caused increase cliff erosion.
Why is the Holderness receding?
Geology
Fetch
Longshore drift and beach material
What is the geology at the Holderness?
Mostly consists of boulder clay- which is structurally weak, little resistance to erosion and produces shallow, sloping cliffs that are 5-20m high.
Surrounded by chalk band that creates the headland e.g. Flambrough head
What is the fetch at the Holderness Coast?
Longshore drift and beach material at the Holderness Coast?
What is the annual rate of recession at the Holderness?
2 metres a year
Where is the Holderness located to?
East Riding of Yorkshire
Why is Hornsea protected?
What is the Nile Delta?
A depositional landform formed from sediment brought down the Nile by floods.
What is the Dam called on the Nile and when was it constructed?
Aswan High Dam, and in the 1960s
What has the dam on the Nile caused?
What were the changes of the dam on the Nile caused by?
What are the impacts of the dam on the Nile?
What is the highest point above sea level in the Maldives?
2.3 m above sea level
What would happen if there was a sea level rise of 50cm by 2100 in the Maldives.
The Maldives would loose 77% of their land
What is the new artificial island in the Maldives called?
Hulhumalé
What is the new island in the Maldives built from and how much did it cost?
Coral and sediment dredged from the seabed between 1997 and 2002
Cost US$32 million
What is the advantage of the new artificial island in the Maldives?
It is a full metre higher than Malé, which may come in useful in decades to come
What year did the Netherlands have a storm surge in?
1953