Advancing & Retreating Coastlines
- Advancing and retreating coastlines are short-term processes
- If erosion is higher than deposition, this will cause an eroding (retreating) coastline
- If deposition is higher than erosion, this will cause an outbuilding (advancing) coastline
- Coasts can also advance and retreat as a result of long-term isostatic and eustatic change
Diagram based on Valentin’s Classification of Coasts
Diagram based on Valentin’s Classification of Coasts
- There are many factors affecting advancing and retreating coastlines:
- Erosion and weathering – wearing away the coastline
- Wave type – destructive or constructive waves
- Climate change – increased storms and removal of coastal protection
- Tides – carrying sediment that can erode or deposit
- Geology – resistant or non-resistant rock type