Geography A Level Edexcel
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1-1-risk-of-tectonic-hazards3 主题
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1-2-tectonic-hazards-and-impacts3 主题
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1-3-management-of-tectonic-hazards4 主题
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2-1-climate-change-and-glaciated-landscapes4 主题
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2-2-glacial-processes3 主题
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2-3-glacial-landforms-and-landscapes3 主题
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2-4-management-of-glaciated-landscapes4 主题
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3-1-coastal-processes3 主题
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3-2-coastal-landforms-and-landscapes3 主题
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3-3-coastal-erosion-and-sea-level-change3 主题
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3-4-coastal-management4 主题
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4-1-causes-of-globalisation3 主题
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4-2-impacts-of-globalisation3 主题
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4-3-consequences-of-globalisation3 主题
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5-1-place-variation3 主题
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5-2-regeneration3 主题
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5-3-management-of-regeneration3 主题
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5-4-success-of-regeneration3 主题
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6-1-population-structure-variation3 主题
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6-2-diverse-living-spaces3 主题
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6-3-demographic-and-cultural-tensions3 主题
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6-4-management-and-stakeholders3 主题
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7-1-hydrological-cycle3 主题
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7-2-factors-influencing-the-hydrological-system3 主题
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7-3-water-insecurity3 主题
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8-1-carbon-cycle3 主题
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8-2-increasing-energy-demand3 主题
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8-3-global-climate-system-links-to-carbon-and-water-cycles3 主题
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9-1-superpowers3 主题
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9-2-impacts-of-superpowers3 主题
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9-3-superpowers-and-spheres-of-influence3 主题
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10-1-human-development3 主题
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10-2-human-rights3 主题
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10-3-human-rights-and-intervention3 主题
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10-4-interventions-and-outcomes3 主题
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11-1-globalisation-and-migration3 主题
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11-2-nation-states3 主题
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11-3-managing-global-issues-and-conflicts3 主题
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11-4-threats-to-national-sovereignty3 主题
3-1-2-influence-of-geological-structure
Exam code:9GE0
Discordant & Concordant Coast Formation
Discordant coastlines
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A discordant coastline is one where the rock structures meet the coast at an angle – run perpendicular to oncoming waves
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Alternating rock types lead to the formation of headlands and bays
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Discordant coasts are also known as Atlantic coasts
Concordant coastlines
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Concordant coastlines are where the rock structures run parallel to the coast
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Dalmatian and Haff coastlines are examples of concordant coastlines

Influence of Geology on Coastal Morphology
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The shape and form of the coastline is known as coastal morphology
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This is influenced by the rock type (geology) and structure
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Concordant coastlines – examples
Dorset, UK
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An example of a concordant coastline can be found in the area around Lulworth Cove in Dorset
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More resistant Portland Limestone runs parallel to the sea with less resistant Purbeck Limestone and Wealden Clay behind it
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The formation of coves has occurred where the water has broken through at weaker points in the Portland Limestone
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Dalmatian coastline
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The Dalmatian coast in Croatia is another example of a concordant coastline
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Formed as a result of tectonic forces and sea level rise
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Tectonic activity forms anticlines and syncline which run parallel to the sea
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Sea level rise after the Devensian Glacial then flooded the synclines leaving the anticlines standing above the water
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The result is a series of islands which run parallel to the coast

Haff coastline
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Located along the southern Baltic coastline
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During the Devensian Glacial large amounts of sand and gravel were deposited offshore
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After the glacial period had ended the material was then deposited nearer to the land by constructive waves
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This formed bars across bays and river mouths trapping the water behind to form a lagoon (Haff)
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These are a feature of low-energy coastlines

Discordant coastlines – examples
Dorset, UK
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To the east of Lulworth Cove in Dorset, the coastline runs north to south and so the rocks meet the coast at an angle creating a discordant coastline
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This leads to the formation of headlands and bays

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The area is also affected by wave refraction
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Wave refraction changes the amount of energy reaching the shore on a small local scale
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Wave energy concentrates at the headland and increases the rate of erosion
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Influence of Geological Structure
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The geological structure is the way that rocks are folded or tilted – this is known as its lithology
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Lithology can refer to any of the following characteristics:
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Strata – layers of rock
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Bedding planes – horizontal cracks created by pauses in rock formation
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Joints – vertical cracks caused by tectonic movement or contraction
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Folds – the result of pressure during tectonic movement causing the rock strata to fold
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Faults – the result of stress or pressure causing it to fracture
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Dip – the angle of the rock strata
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Cliff profiles
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Cliff profiles are the angle and height of the cliff face
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A profile also includes any features such as wave cut notches
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Different lithology creates different cliff profiles

Examiner Tips and Tricks
You may be asked in the exam to explain the formation of a particular cliff profile. It is essential that you consider the lithology of the cliff face but also the other processes which act upon a cliff including:
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Hydraulic action and abrasion
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Subaerial processes
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Wave type
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