Description

sediment cell
rip current
breaker
tidal bore
spring tide
neap tide
offshore
terrestrial
orthogonal
strata
concordant
discordant
shore platform
berm
cusp
runnel
spit
geo
blowhole
bar
tombolo
shingle
salt marsh
intertidal mudflat
inundation
accretion
halosere
tributaries
distributaries
delta
crevasse splay
eustatic
isostatic
raised beach
submergent
emergent
lithosphere
cryosphere
hydrosphere
atmosphere
biosphere
flora
fauna
leaching
transpiration
residence time
phytoplankton
aquifers
water table
flux
field capacity
troposphere
conduction
convection
ELR
DALR
SALR
Dew point
stable/unstable air
topography
convergence
condensation
advection
orographic
basin
throughflow
interception loss
stemflow
infiltration capacity
saturated overland flow
lithification
upwelling
downwelling
sequestration

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