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Barrier Islands

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Barrier Islands. Which of the following INCREASES as sediment becomes more mature?. Grain size Angularity Sorting None of the above. Which of the following is in the intertidal zone?. Swish zone Swash zone Infiltraton zone Ripple zone. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Barrier Islands

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Which of the following INCREASES as sediment becomes more

mature?

A. Grain size

B. Angularity

C. Sorting

D. None of the above

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Which of the following is in the intertidal zone?

A. Swish zone

B. Swash zone

C. Infiltraton zone

D. Ripple zone

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What is the main sediment transport mechanism in the

supratidal zone?

A. Wind

B. Waves

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A. Summer Profile

B. Winter Profile

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Barrier Island Systems

• Common along Passive Margins

• <100m to kms in width

• Sand is most common material

• Gravel common in glacial terranes

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Cape Hatteras

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Long-shore current: moves down beach as a result of waves coming into beach at an angle

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Barrier Environments

• Beach– Dynamic part of barrier– Sediment moves in and out of beach with

storms

• Barrier Interior– Frontal dune ridge, secondary dunes

• Landward Margin– Intertidal sand or mudflat– Overwash deposits

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Barrier Types

• Barrier Spits

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Recurved Spit

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Tombolo

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