Ingression coast
An ingression coast or depressed coast is a generally level coastline that is shaped by the penetration of the sea as a result of crustal movements or a rise in the sea level. Such coasts are characterised by a subaerially formed relief that has previously experienced little deformation by littoral (tidal) processes, because the sea level, which had fallen by more than 100 metres during the last glacial period, did not reach its current level until about 6,000 years ago.
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Ingression coast
An ingression coast or depressed coast is a generally level coastline that is shaped by the penetration of the sea as a result of crustal movements or a rise in the sea level. Such coasts are characterised by a subaerially formed relief that has previously experienced little deformation by littoral (tidal) processes, because the sea level, which had fallen by more than 100 metres during the last glacial period, did not reach its current level until about 6,000 years ago.
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An ingression coast or depress ...... ll as förde and bodden coasts.
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Ingressionsküste, auch Senkung ...... owie Förden- und Boddenküsten.
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An ingression coast or depress ...... l until about 6,000 years ago.
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Ingressionsküste, auch Senkung ...... heutiges Niveau erreicht hat.
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Ingressionsküste
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