In the initial stage of its formation spurn point begins as a sandy promentory which grows southwards then begins to curve westwards. As deposition occurs the spit elongates and sand passing around the tip causes ... REFERENCES: Boer, G De. (1964) Spurn Head: its history and evolution. Trans. Inst. Brit. Geogr. 34, 71-89...
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SPURN HEAD, or SPURN POINT ... Head, the formation of which appears to have taken See also: ... End of Article: SPURN HEAD, or SPURN POINT;
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- Spurn Head - Holderness Coast; - Orford Ness - Suffolk; Click below for an annotated diagram of spit formation: BARS; These form in the same way as a spit initially but bars are created where a spit grows across a bay, joining two headlands.
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Other Spurn Head related websites ... ; Some more views of Spurn Head ... Spurn Head is a narrow spit of land at the mouth of the Humber Estuary which marks the southeasternmost point of the Yorkshire Coast.
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Spurn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Spurn Point (or Spurn Head as it is also known) is a narrow sand spit on the tip of the coast of the East Riding of Yorkshire, England that reaches into the North Sea and forms the north bank of th...
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For each of the above groups, we look at their formation, characteristics and uses. We pay special attention to rocks of the local ... There is also a case study of the Holderness Coast - including Flamborough, Hornsea, Mappleton and, of course, Spurn Head. Another good site about the Spurn Head Spit can be found here.
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The Brig has plainly been formed by the erosion of Carr Naze, the headland of dark, reddish-brown boulder clay, leaving its hard bed of sandstone (of the Middle Calcareous Grit formation) exposed to the particular and ceaseless attention of the waves. ... Coming to Flamborough Head along the road from the station,
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More recently, Dr. John Pethick of Hull University put forward a different theory to explain the formation of Spurn Head. He suggests that the spit head has been a permanent feature since the end of the last ice age, having developed on an underwater glacial moraine.
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Hull Campus, University of Hull ... ; Where is the Hull Campus?; The University's Hull campus is situated on the northern shore of the Humber Estuary, surrounded by beautiful countryside of rolling hills. Take the tour... Hull offers history AND culture in the form of galleries, museums, concerts, theatre,
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