3. What did Dunwich used to be like? Right on the Eastern coast it was once a thriving port, similar in size to London but storms, erosion and floods have almost wiped out this once prosperous village which was the capital of East Anglia. All that now remains are a few cottages where once there was six churches, three chapels, two monasteries and even a mint. It's rumoured that most of it is under the sea and on a quiet day it's said you can hear the church bells of the doomed village still ringing out ... What Dunwich might have looked like…
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5. Rates of erosion at Dunwich are now as great as one metre per year! Actively eroding cliffs – absence of vegetation shows that erosion is recent The line of pebbles show the high tide mark on the cliff Source of Photos: http://www.stacey.peak-media.co.uk/DunwichHeath/DunwichApril2005/DunwichApr2005.htm
6. This photo clearly shows two levels at which the base of the cliffs has been eroded at high tide! Photo Source:http://www.stacey.peak-media.co.uk/DunwichHeath/DunwichApril2005/800-P1010829.JPG
7. What is Longshore Drift? The large scale movement of material along the coast
8. In what direction does material move along the coast at Dunwich? Mark on the prevailing wind direction and draw on the pattern of longshore drift along the coast at Dunwich. Question – Get thinking! How does longshore drift contribute to the erosion problem at Dunwich?
14. COASTAL MANAGEMENT WHAT ARE THE OPTIONS? HARD ENGINEERING SOFT ENGINEERING Coastal Defence Structures (man-made, which reflect large amounts of wave energy. Beaches or naturally formed materials used to control / re-direct erosion processes
17. 2. RIP-RAP (Rock Armour) Advantages? Disadvantages? rip rap is simply boulders/stones the waves break on the rip rap and not on the coastline
18. 3. GROYNES Advantages? Disadvantages? These stop Longshore drift trapping the sand and shingle and building up the beach to create a natural coastal defense against the waves which break on the beach rather than against the cliff.
19. 4. GABIONS Advantages? Disadvantages? Although not used at Aldeburgh there are 2 other types of hard coastal defence:
23. 7. BEACHES / SALT MARSHES A wide beach or salt marsh area will help to absorb wave energy before it is able to attack the cliff line, helping to reduce erosion Advantages? Disadvantages?