On average, the spurn moves west up to two metres, or nearly 7 feet, a year. It’s all down to longshore drift, a natural process that never rests. I’m meeting geologist, Dr Yan Zalasiewicz ...
The waves carrying and depositing sand, pebbles and other material is called longshore drift. ISLA: Longshore drift? CONNOR: When you look at the sea, you can see that the waves come up the beach ...
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