Tombolo


 
 

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A tombolo is a deposition landform such as a spit or bar which forms an isthmus between an island or offshore rock and a mainland shore, or between two islands or offshore rocks. They usually form because the island causes wave refraction, depositing sand and shingle carried in suspension where the waves meet. Long shore drift may also contribute material, or even be the principal contributor of material, as in the case of Chesil Beach which connects the Isle of Portland to Dorset in England.

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Deposition: Deposition is a word used in many fields to describe different processes:...

Landform: A landform comprises a geomorphological unit. Landforms are categorised by characteristics such as elevation, slope, orientation, stratification, rock exposure, and soil type. Landforms by name include berms, mounds, hills, cliffs, valleys, and so forth. Oceans and continents exemplify highest-orde...

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Introduction
List of notable tombolos
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