Rias
Submergent
Fjords
Submergent
Dalmatian coast
Submergent
Raised beaches
Emergent
Relict cliffs
Emergent
Wave cut platforms
Emergent
Example of rias
Avon estuary in Devon
Example of a fjord
Norway
Example of a Dalmatian coast
Croatia
Example of raised beaches
Isle of Arran in Scotland
Example of relict cliffs
Isle of Arran, Scotland
Rias =
Drowned river valleys, close to the mouth, normally in the form of estuary’s
Fjords =
Drowned glacial valleys, typically deeper and steeper-sided than rias
Dalmatian coast =
When valleys run parallel to the cast and get submerged, creating long narrow islands and inlets
Raised beaches =
Former beaches now above current sea level due to isostatic rebound
Relict cliffs
Old cliff lines inland from the current coastline. Due to isostatic rebound