Longshore Sediment Transport
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Longshore Sediment Transport (English)
沿岸漂砂輸送 (日本語)
Transporte de sedimentos litoral (Español)
Transport de sédiments littoraux (Français)
Longshore Sediment Transport (English)
沿岸漂砂輸送 (日本語)
Transporte de sedimentos litoral (Español)
Transport de sédiments littoraux (Français)
Sediment transport along the beach (parallel to the shoreline) caused by longshore currents and/or waves approaching obliquely to the shoreline. See Littoral Drift.
For an in-depth understanding of how beaches form and change (including longshore sediment transport), watch the 20-minute video The Beach - A River of Sand (1965) which was made by Doug Inman, a marine geologist at Scripps Institution of Oceanography.