The Sea-coast: (1) Destruction (2) Littoral Drift (3) ProtectionLongmans, Green, and Company, 1902 - 361 páginas This title deals with the effects of erosion and littoral drift on the English and continental coast-lines bordering the North Sea, and outlines protective measures including sea-walls and groynes. |
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... Blackpool . These in places are upwards of 2 miles in width , and vary in height from 30 to 80 feet . Along the shores of the Moray Firth and Aberdeenshire several parishes have been wholly or in part buried by sand- dunes . Barrow , a ...
... Blackpool . These in places are upwards of 2 miles in width , and vary in height from 30 to 80 feet . Along the shores of the Moray Firth and Aberdeenshire several parishes have been wholly or in part buried by sand- dunes . Barrow , a ...
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... Blackpool to Rossal the drift is northwards , bending round this coast with the set of the tide eastward to Fleetwood . From Whitehaven the drift is southward , following the tide into the estuary of the Duddon up to Millom . Southward ...
... Blackpool to Rossal the drift is northwards , bending round this coast with the set of the tide eastward to Fleetwood . From Whitehaven the drift is southward , following the tide into the estuary of the Duddon up to Millom . Southward ...
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... Blackpool , hereafter described , is a combination of a sloping base with an upright wall at the top , and is the result of intentional design . The walls both at Dymchurch and Blackpool have resulted in continual scour of the beach ...
... Blackpool , hereafter described , is a combination of a sloping base with an upright wall at the top , and is the result of intentional design . The walls both at Dymchurch and Blackpool have resulted in continual scour of the beach ...
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... Blackpool , and other places , concrete walls have been destroyed due to the scouring away of the beach in front of them , and the displacement of the material at the back by the falling water from the waves projected upwards from the ...
... Blackpool , and other places , concrete walls have been destroyed due to the scouring away of the beach in front of them , and the displacement of the material at the back by the falling water from the waves projected upwards from the ...
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... Blackpool is 12 feet above , the range of tide being 25 feet ; while at Scarborough the height is 13 feet , the range of tide being 16 feet . The walls at Ramsgate and Margate are from 7 to 8 feet , with a range of 15 feet . With the ...
... Blackpool is 12 feet above , the range of tide being 25 feet ; while at Scarborough the height is 13 feet , the range of tide being 16 feet . The walls at Ramsgate and Margate are from 7 to 8 feet , with a range of 15 feet . With the ...
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The Sea-coast: 1. Destruction, 2. Littoral Drift, 3. Protection William Henry Wheeler Vista completa - 1902 |
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12 feet 20 feet alluvium angle bank of shingle basalt beach in front beach material Blackpool boulder clay boulders Bridlington carried chalk chalk cliffs channel chert clay coast coast-line composed concrete considerable constructed Crown 8vo denudation deposited depth derived direction distance dunes east effect entrance erected erosion estuary extends face feet high Felixstowe flints flood tide foot gravel groynes harbour headland heavy gales height high tides high water Humber Illustrations inches in diameter island jetty Kilnsea land length limestone littoral drift London Clay low groynes low water marshes mile wide Morecambe Bay on-shore gales pebbles pier piles placed planking promenade protection quantity quartzite rise river rocks sand and shingle sand-hills sandstone sandy sea-wall seaward shingle and sand shingle-bank shore slope spit spring tides Spurn Point stones surface tidal timber varying wall washed waves breaking width wind Withernsea yards wide
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