Barrier Erosion
Date Submitted: 12/26/2004 18:55:42
The Erosion of Long Island's Barrier Beaches The barrier beaches, which line the south shore of Long Island are in a constant state of change due to factor's such as wind, tides and wave action. "The term 'barrier' identifies one that protects other features, such as lagoons, salt marshes, and bays from direct attack from the open ocean" (Leatherman 1). The pebbles and sand of which these beaches are made constantly lifted and deposited in other
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the ebaches from a scientific point of view made me realize that beach erosion is a constant factor in Long Island's beaches. Every wave has an effect the condition of our beaches.
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WORKS CITED 1. Hanley, Roberts. As beaches Erode, a Debate on Who'll Oay for Repairs." The NEW YORK TIMES. 20 Apr. 1998 2. Press, Frank. Siever, Raymond. Understanding Earth. New York. W.H. Freeman and Company. 1998 3. Leatherman, Stephen P. Barrier Island Handbook. Maryland. University of Maryland, 1982.
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