holderness case study

Cards (15)

  • highest rate of erosion - 1-2 metres washed away per year
  • 29 lost villages to sea
  • farmers crops disappear
  • no protection for cliff at high tide from waves
  • sand = main defence
  • cliffs are made of rock called Till (clay with rocks in it)
  • build sea defences = cheaper then moving main road
  • wall built - sand build up - sand takes all the energy from the waves - protection
  • sea defences - 20 metres of land lost in 1 year due to defences
  • the sea defences cause more problems down the beach
  • location and sea defence ; Hornsea
    • Hornsea is a tourist town with sea defences
    • wooden groynes
    • rock armour
    • flat, concrete sea wall
  • location and sea defence : Mapleton
    • village with farm land, cliffs vulnerable to slumping
    • granite boulder groynes
    • rock armour
  • location and sea defences; Withernsea
    • wooden groynes
    • curved sea wall
    • rock armour
  • location and sea defences; Flamborough head
    • headlands and bays
    • caves, arches, sacks and stumps
    • cliffs = chalk - weathering - slumping
    • biodiversity
  • location and sea defence; Skipsea
    • tourist site - no defences
    • badly effected by coastal erosion