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- Feeder_bluff abstract "The geomorphological term feeder bluff is not a standard, widely accepted geologic term; its use has been limited to the Puget Sound region. The concept was apparently first discussed at Western Washington University. The term feeder bluff has been applied to certain coastal cliffs or headlands that provide sediment to down-current beaches as the result of wave action on the bluff.A bluff will be more susceptible to erosion if the sediment is unconsolidated, and more resistant in crystalline rocks, like granite. Rocks that are heavily fractured are also very likely to suffer from erosion because the water can flow between the cracks to speed up the process. A bluff will retreat towards land as the erosion processes continue.The term has not been extensively researched; specific criteria have not been developed to distinguish "feeder bluffs" from other types of bluffs; and quantities and rates of sediment supply to beaches and the littoral drift are unspecified and unknown. The overall contribution of "feeder bluffs" to beach processes, unlike the well-researched effects of sediment from rivers, is still undetermined.".
- Feeder_bluff thumbnail Jefferson_Beach_1.JPG?width=300.
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageID "20388135".
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageLength "1643".
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageRevisionID "674667122".
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cliffs.
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coastal_geography.
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geomorphology.
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageWikiLink Cliff.
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageWikiLink Cliffs.
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageWikiLink Headland.
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageWikiLink Headlands.
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageWikiLink Littoral_drift.
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageWikiLink Longshore_drift.
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageWikiLink Puget_Sound.
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageWikiLink Sediment.
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageWikiLink Western_Washington_University.
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageWikiLink File:Jefferson_Beach_1.JPG.
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bluff".
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageWikiLinkText "Feeder bluff".
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageWikiLinkText "bluff".
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageWikiLinkText "bluffs".
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageWikiLinkText "feeder bluff".
- Feeder_bluff hasPhotoCollection Feeder_bluff.
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clear.
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coastal_geography.
- Feeder_bluff wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tone.
- Feeder_bluff subject Category:Cliffs.
- Feeder_bluff subject Category:Coastal_geography.
- Feeder_bluff subject Category:Geomorphology.
- Feeder_bluff type Coast.
- Feeder_bluff type Landform.
- Feeder_bluff type Science.
- Feeder_bluff type Subfield.
- Feeder_bluff comment "The geomorphological term feeder bluff is not a standard, widely accepted geologic term; its use has been limited to the Puget Sound region. The concept was apparently first discussed at Western Washington University.".
- Feeder_bluff label "Feeder bluff".
- Feeder_bluff sameAs m.04zw7rr.
- Feeder_bluff sameAs Q5441214.
- Feeder_bluff sameAs Q5441214.
- Feeder_bluff wasDerivedFrom Feeder_bluff?oldid=674667122.
- Feeder_bluff depiction Jefferson_Beach_1.JPG.
- Feeder_bluff isPrimaryTopicOf Feeder_bluff.