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Sea Defences in Norfolk Essay | Student Essays Summary

Sea walls are normally used to protect the town behind the beach, although in Overstrand the cliff was being protected, ... These defences make the beach look the most unnatural of all,

http://www.bookrags.com/essay-2005/2/9/6512/44508

CCAG :An elemental battle - with only one winner

Less fortunate is the National Trust, Britain's largest coastline owner, which expects more than half its 700 miles of cliff and beach to be severely damaged by erosion in the next 100 years.

http://www.happisburgh.org.uk/press/guardian040506.html

CCAG :Shoreline - keeping Overstrand informed about coastal defence

Proposals include retreat from maintenance of existing shore defences, resulting in long term unabated erosion of Overstrand's cliff top formation. ... Leaving properties in Beach Close, Clifton Way,

http://www.happisburgh.org.uk/content/shoreline

Coastal Defences in Norfolk - Supporting Exercises

The highest rates at Trimmingham and Overstrand are the result of a lack of effective defences ... stop cliff or beach erosion

http://www.geocases1.co.uk/suppex.htm

Overstrand Cliff Stability | Geotechnics | Mott MacDonald

The assessment, combining a desk study, geomorphological walk-over survey and coastal cliff recession assessment, concluded that the cliffs at Overstrand have been retreating naturally.

http://www.geotechnics.mottmac.com/projects/overstrandcliffstability/

BBC - Norfolk - In Pictures - Happisburgh cliffs

As the sea defences fail, the cliffs are crumbling away. This image is taken in the back garden of the last remaining chalets on Beach Road. ... The garden path ends with a drop over the cliff,

http://www.bbc.co.uk/norfolk/content/panoramas/360_north_norfolk_happisburgh_cliffs_360.shtml

Final Report-RPA-CEP-June 2008-21 Aug

Beach accesses would be repaired and replaced as necessary, with some requiring temporary beach accesses where vehicular accesses are affected.

http://north-norfolk.gov.uk/files/North_Norfolk_CMP_Evidence_Gathering_Study_-_Final_Report.pdf

John Vidal: The erosion of Britain's coastline | Environment | The

Less fortunate is the National Trust, Britain's largest coastline owner, which expects more than half its 700 miles of cliff and beach to be severely damaged by erosion in the next 100 years.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2006/may/04/g2.conservationandendangeredspecies

Case Studys

At Overstrand and Sidestrand are being eroded at 1m p.a. ... In Feb 1974 a bad storm occurred which breached the revetment and saturated the undercliff,damaging 200m of the cliff foot defences.

http://www.mjanderson.chislehurst.btinternet.co.uk/coastcasestudys.htm

Bibliography of the Geology of the Barton and Hordle Cliffs,

He also said that the annual general meeting of the New Forest Beach Hut Owners Association, held three days before the crack was reported, had made no mention of cliff falls.

http://www.soton.ac.uk/~imw/bartbib.htm
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