Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Costal Zone Case Studies
- Mass movement/landslides
- Holbeck Hotel, Scarborough.
- Landslide took
place between 3rd
and 5th June 1993.
- Heavy rainfall leading up to
the collapse turned the muddy
cliff to sludge.
- Landslide was blames on soil
creep, not the sea, a common
problem in Scarborough.
- Coastal features
- Stack
- Old Harry off The Foreland
headland, Swanage.
- Spit
- Spern Head
- Arch
- The London Bridge,
Port Campbell, Victoria.
- Flooding
- East Anglia coastline.
- Popular tourist
destination: brings in £5m+.
- Agriculture
land at risk
meaning no
local food
supply.
- Managing flooding
- Thames barrier, London.
- Increased pressure is put on the Thames
when connecting rivers flood.
- The barrier costs millions of pounds to
maintain so can only be used when necessary.
- Since the 50's when it was built, the
barrier has only been used 12 times.
- It can only be closed at low
tide and can take about and
hour and a half to fully close.
- Erosion
- Holderness coastline.
- Fastest eroding
coastline in Europe.
- 1-2 m per year.
- Made of boulder clay.
- Can be protected
through hard and soft
engineering methods.
- Hard: concrete sea walls.
- Soft: beach
nourishment.