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    Submergent coastlines or drowned coastlines are stretches along the coast that have been inundated by the sea by a relative rise in sea levels from either...
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  • Emergent coastline are the opposite of submergent coastlines, which have experienced a relative rise in sea levels. The emergent coastline may have several...
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    Coast (redirect from Coastline)
    a submergent coastline is one where the sea level has risen, due to a global sea-level change, local subsidence, or isostatic rebound. Submergent coastlines...
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    mouth of the Lostmans River. Some of the islands are high spots on a submergent coastline. Others were produced by mangroves growing on oyster bars. Despite...
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    current Rocky shore Sea cave Sea foam Shoal (Peresyp) Steep coast Submergent coastline Surf break Surf zone Surge channel Swash Undertow Volcanic arc Wave-cut...
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    1582. In 1713 the first wooden groyne to protect Brighton's seafront and coastline was built, which had been heavily damaged in the Great storm of 1703,...
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    Pembrokeshire is a ria. England: The south coast of England is a submergent coastline which contains many rias, including Southampton Water, Poole Harbour...
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  • forest Submerged floating tunnel Submerged specific gravity Submergent coastline Submergent plant Submersible Submersible bridge Submersible drilling rig...
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    Memorandum also defines the momentary coastline (also called instantaneous coastline) (MKL) and basic Coastline (BKL). Each year, the shoreline to be...
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    the north and the Woronora Plateau to the south. Sydney lies on a submergent coastline on the east coast of New South Wales, where the ocean level has risen...
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