Overview
Explore the dynamic world of shorelines in this 35-minute video focusing on Redwood National Park. Learn about basic coastal features, beach formation, and various types of shorelines including barrier islands. Discover the impacts of longshore currents, rip currents, and breaking waves on coastal landscapes. Examine coastal stabilization methods such as jetties, breakwaters, and sea walls, and understand the process of beach renourishment. Delve into the unique characteristics of Redwood National Park, including its majestic coastal redwoods and diverse ecosystem. Observe the California coastline through satellite imagery, and investigate the geological processes shaping emergent coasts and wave-cut platforms. Encounter fascinating local wildlife like the banana slug while exploring the park's stunning coastal redwood groves and low tide environments.
Syllabus
Intro
Basic Features
Beach
Basalt
Summer Beach
Types of Shorelines
Barrier Islands
Ocean City Maryland
Longshore Current
Rip Currents
Breaking Waves
Stabilization
Jetty
Breakwaters
Santa Monica Pier
Sea Walls
Beach Renourishment
Miami Beach
Redwood National Park
Coastal Redwoods
Satellite Image
Sierra Nevadas
Pacific Coast
Emergent Coast
Wave Cut
California coastline
Grove of Sequoias
Banana Slug
Coastal Redwood
Low Tide
Taught by
Sven Holbik