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Title: | Active and Passive Coastal Pavement Degradation |
Authors: | Hyatt, James Andrew |
Advisor: | Ford, Derek |
Department: | Geography |
Keywords: | degradational, costal dolomite pavements, shores, passive, active, intermediate, vegetation cover, grike, fracturing, pitting, shattering, flaking, soil, rubble depths, surface morphology, exposure age, vegetation cover, |
Publication Date: | Apr-1985 |
Abstract: | <p> Inland degradational trends of coastal dolomite pavements (on the Amabel formation near Tobermory Ontario Map 1) were examined in three wave energy settings: passive, intermediate, and active shores. </p> <p>Six pavement property trends were examined to determine the effect of low fetch lengths (7-10 km - Ford 83) and long shallow wave approach (Map 1) on the break-up of passive coastal pavements (south-west Bear's Rump Island): vegetation cover , grike dimensions, fracturing, pitting, shattering and flaking, and soil and rubble depths. </p> <p> Detailed analysis of small scale surface solution features, "karren", was undertaken at five 1 m sample grids on the intermediate average fetch 70-90 km -Grosset 85) Cyprus Lake provincial park pavements. </p> <p> |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11375/17998 |
Appears in Collections: | Bachelor theses |
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