Cliff erosion 3
Peat section in the Skipsea Withow Mere, Holdernes…
Skipsea Withow Mere, Holderness coast, East Yorksh…
Danger - Coastal Erosion
Coastal erosion near Skipsea, East Yorkshire.
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Norwich Crag at Benacre cliffs
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Looking towards Southwold from Benacre Cliffs
Benacre Cliffs - Westleton Formation
Benacre Cliffs cross-bedded gravels 1
Benacre Cliffs - Norwich Crag bioturbated clay wit…
Benacre cliffs - Norwich Crag cross-bedded sands
Benacre cliffs: Norwich Crag cross-bedding detail
Pleistocene river gravels of the proto-Thames
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1/500 • f/5.6 • 30.0 mm • ISO 200 •
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Cliff erosion 1
Pleistocene river gravels of the proto-Thames form low cliffs on the south coast of Mersea Island, Essex.
This is a site of regional geological importance and is a SSSI.
Active erosion is taking place, with the cliffs receding northwards. Rising sea-levels associated with global warming will exascerbate this effect.
This is a site of regional geological importance and is a SSSI.
Active erosion is taking place, with the cliffs receding northwards. Rising sea-levels associated with global warming will exascerbate this effect.
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