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An emergent coastline is a stretch along the coast that has been exposed by the sea by a relative fall in sea levels by either isostasy or eustasy. Emergent coastline are the opposite of submergent coastlines, which have experienced a relative rise in sea levels. The emergent coastline may have several specific landforms: * Raised beach or machair * Wave cut platform * Sea cave such as King's Cave, Isle of Arran The Scottish Gaelic word machair or machar refers to a fertile low-lying raised beach found on some of the coastlines of Ireland and Scotland (especially the Outer Hebrides).

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  • 離水海岸 (zh)
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  • 離水海岸(英語:emergence coast),指沿海陸地上升或海平面下降的海岸。在,由於,沿海的淺水區露出海面,故海岸範圍甚為寬廣;而近岸的沙堤也因離水而成沙洲,如臺灣西南海岸。在岩岸地區,原本在海蝕的海蝕平台,由於離水作用,上升成為海階,如臺灣東部東河至臺東的海岸。 (zh)
  • An emergent coastline is a stretch along the coast that has been exposed by the sea by a relative fall in sea levels by either isostasy or eustasy. Emergent coastline are the opposite of submergent coastlines, which have experienced a relative rise in sea levels. The emergent coastline may have several specific landforms: * Raised beach or machair * Wave cut platform * Sea cave such as King's Cave, Isle of Arran The Scottish Gaelic word machair or machar refers to a fertile low-lying raised beach found on some of the coastlines of Ireland and Scotland (especially the Outer Hebrides). (en)
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  • An emergent coastline is a stretch along the coast that has been exposed by the sea by a relative fall in sea levels by either isostasy or eustasy. Emergent coastline are the opposite of submergent coastlines, which have experienced a relative rise in sea levels. The emergent coastline may have several specific landforms: * Raised beach or machair * Wave cut platform * Sea cave such as King's Cave, Isle of Arran The Scottish Gaelic word machair or machar refers to a fertile low-lying raised beach found on some of the coastlines of Ireland and Scotland (especially the Outer Hebrides). Hudson Bay, in Canada's north, is an example of an emergent coastline. It is still emerging by as much as 1 cm per year. Another example of emergent coastline is the Eastern Coastal Plains of the Indian Subcontinent. (en)
  • 離水海岸(英語:emergence coast),指沿海陸地上升或海平面下降的海岸。在,由於,沿海的淺水區露出海面,故海岸範圍甚為寬廣;而近岸的沙堤也因離水而成沙洲,如臺灣西南海岸。在岩岸地區,原本在海蝕的海蝕平台,由於離水作用,上升成為海階,如臺灣東部東河至臺東的海岸。 (zh)
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