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Coastal erosion

By: Chandra, Sharad.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Yojana Description: 66(11), Nov, 2022: p.17-28. In: YojanaSummary: Coastal erosion is wearing away and redistributing sold elements of the shoreline as well as sediment, normally by such natural forces as waves, tidal and littoral currents, and deflation. The causes of erosion are either natural or man-made. Sometime, it is combination of both, natural and man-made factors. While the former is a relentless process that is often impossible to resists, the latter is often due to ill-planned activities and can certainly be contained, or even revered. – Reproduced
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Coastal erosion is wearing away and redistributing sold elements of the shoreline as well as sediment, normally by such natural forces as waves, tidal and littoral currents, and deflation. The causes of erosion are either natural or man-made. Sometime, it is combination of both, natural and man-made factors. While the former is a relentless process that is often impossible to resists, the latter is often due to ill-planned activities and can certainly be contained, or even revered. – Reproduced

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