coastal-geomorphology
The buried beach phenomenon refers to a coastal landform in which a former beach or strandflat is now found below present sea level and often mantled by a layer of younger sedim...
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coastal-geomorphology
The buried beach phenomenon refers to a coastal landform in which a former beach or strandflat is now found below present sea level and often mantled by a layer of younger sedim...
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Washed up fish after a tsunami is a visible sign of the ocean’s sudden reach onto land, raising questions about causes, risks, and what to do. A tsunami can deposit marine lif...
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Sneaker waves are unusually large and fast-moving waves that strike farther up the beach than expected, often catching people off guard. Unlike normal waves that break and reced...
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