Tag: erosion
‘The grand canyon’: Huge crater on Erie’s shore underlines erosion threat
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News Author of the article: Heather Rivers Published Feb 23, 2024 • Last updated 5 hours ago • 3 minute read Sarah Emons, conservation director…
kyiv points to an “extremely difficult” military situation and an “erosion of solidarity”
The Ukrainian army is currently in a situation “ extremely difficult » in the face of Russian forces who are on the offensive in eastern and southern Ukraine after seizing…
Record low ice coverage on Great Lakes — could cause shore erosion
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News Author of the article: Trevor Wilhelm • Windsor Star Published Jan 05, 2024 • Last updated 11 hours ago • 3 minute read Canada…
Shoreline erosion threatens municipal properties in Norfolk, report says
It was the possibility of Port Dover’s water treatment plant being damaged by a surging Lake Erie that prompted Norfolk County to get a better handle on which county-owned properties…
The erosion alarm from the beach bath in Löderup
With melting ice in the Arctic, sea levels will rise. Which risks increasing erosion. In Sweden, Löderup beach in Skåne is the most vulnerable place to erosion, and there they…
Chatham-Kent council takes next steps on Talbot Trail erosion
News Local News Chatham-Kent council has taken the next steps towards a long-term solution for erosion-ravaged Talbot Trail along the Lake Erie shoreline. Publication date: Jul 14, 2022 • 38…
Why are there sandy beaches and others pebble?
The composition of a beach (pebble, sand, etc.) depends on the geological history of the region. © equinoxefr, Flickr, cc by nc sa 3.0 You will also be interested The…
Plate tectonics or erosion: which process affects the height of mountains?
You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Threatened by erosion, the coastline is monitored by satellite The coast is perpetually subject to the ocean, so that storms, rising sea levels…
Tectonics or erosion controlling the height of mountains?
You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Threatened by erosion, the coastline is monitored by satellite The coast is perpetually subject to the ocean, so that storms, rising sea levels…
Dike: what is it?
Dykes are intrusions of igneous rocks within the Earth’s crust. Unlike the plutos, which form massive sets, the dykes are in the form of veins which cut the rocks of…