Title: Chapter 16 The Oceans, Coastal Processes, and Landforms
1Chapter 16The Oceans, Coastal Processes, and
Landforms
- Geosystems 6e
- An Introduction to Physical Geography
Robert W. Christopherson Charles E. Thomsen
2The Oceans, Coastal Processes, and Landforms
- Global Oceans and Seas Â
- Coastal System Components Â
- Coastal System Actions Â
- Coastal System Outputs Â
- Wetlands, Salt Marshes, and Mangrove Swamps Â
- Human Impact on Coastal Environments
3Global Oceans and SeasÂ
- Chemical Composition of Seawater
- Salinity the concentration of dissolved solids
in seawater - Brine water that exceeds the average 35 parts
per thousand salinity - Brackish water that is less than the aver 35
parts per thousand salinity Â
4Salinity by Latitude
Figure 16.3
5Oceans Physical Structure
Figure 16.4
6Coastal System Components Â
- Inputs to the Coastal System Â
- Solar energy
- Atmospheric winds
- Climatic regimes
- Coastal geomorphology
- Human activities
- The Coastal Environment and Sea Level Â
- Littoral zone the coastal or shore zone
includes land and water - Shoreline contact line between the sea and the
land
7Littoral Zone
Figure 16.5
8Coastal System Components Â
- Coast area of high tide to the first major
landform change - Sea level the average surface elevation of the
worlds oceans
9Coastal System Actions Â
- Tides complex daily oscillations in sea level
- Produced by the gravitational pull of the Sun and
Moon - Waves undulations of water caused by the
friction between moving air and the ocean surface - Tsunami seismic sea waves
10Coastal System Outputs Â
- Erosional Coastal Processes and Landforms Â
- Erosional coastlines rugged, high relief,
techtonically active - Wave-cut terrace
- Depositional Coastal Processes and LandformsÂ
- Beach place along the coast where sediment is
in motion, deposited by waves and currents - Barrier islands long, narrow depositional
features that form offshore parallel to the coastÂ
11Erosional Features
Figure 16.13
12Florida Barrier Islands
Figure 16.19
13Littoral Drift
Figure 16.15
14Coastal System Outputs Â
- Biological Processes Coral Formations
- Coral marine animal with small cylindrical,
sack-shaped body - Secrete calcium carbonate from their bodies
creating an external skeleton  - Require clear, sediment-free water
- Coral reef biologically derived sedimentary
rock - bleaching
15Coral Reef Distribution
Figure 16.20
16Wetlands, Salt Marshes, and Mangrove SwampsÂ
- Wetlands land covered by water for a
significant period of time supporting hydrophytic
vegetation - Bogs
- Cypress swamps
- Bottomlands
- Potholes
- Tundra
17Coastal Wetlands
- Salt marshes midlatitudes
- estuaries
- Mangrove swamps - tropics
18Coastal Salt Marsh
Figure 16.22
19Mangroves
Figure 16.23
20Coastal Planning
Figure FS 16.1.1
21End of Chapter 16
- Geosystems 6e
- An Introduction to Physical Geography
Robert W. Christopherson Charles E. Thomsen