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Küstenerosion
coast·al eˈro·sion СЪЩ no pl ЕКОЛ
ero·sion [ɪˈrəʊʒən, Am ɪˈroʊ-] СЪЩ no pl
1. erosion ГЕОЛ:
Erosion f <-, -en>
Abtragung f <-, -en>
Auswaschung f <-, -en>
2. erosion прен (dwindling):
coast·al [ˈkəʊstəl, Am ˈkoʊ-] ПРИЛ inv
Küstenstreifen м <-s, ->
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These waves promote erosion at the toe of the wall, and can cause severe damage to shore structures.
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This ultimately results in erosion of the adjacent beach or failure of the structure.
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It can also reduce erosion and runoff over time.
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New vines were planted and grew until 1962 when soil erosion made them useless.
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Today this erosion of this significant landscape is lessening.
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In cooperation with the University of Potsdam the new group of junior scientists at the Alfred Wegener Institute will study Arctic coastal erosion in detail using Beaufort Lake in Canada as an example.
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www.awi.de
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In Zusammenarbeit mit der Universität Potsdam wird die neue Nachwuchsgruppe des Alfred-Wegener-Instituts die arktische Küstenerosion deshalb eingehend am Beispiel der kanadischen Beaufortsee studieren.
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- Sea level changes during past interglacials, Pleistocene and Pliocene - UAV, GPS and GIS techniques to assess environmental change - Coastal erosion and extreme wave events - Habitat mapping
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www.zmt-bremen.de
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- Meeresspiegelschwankungen während der letzten Zwischeneiszeiten, Pleistozän und Pliozän - UAV, GPS und GIS-Techniken zur Abschätzung von Umweltveränderungen - Küstenerosion und extreme Wellenereignisse - Biotopkartierung
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The coastline of eastern Ghana where the city of Keta is located has experienced substantial coastal erosion in the course of the 20th century.
www.geo.fu-berlin.de
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Die Küstenlinie Ostghanas mit der Stadt Keta südlich der Lagune von Keta, unterliegt seit Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts einer starken Küstenerosion.