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What rock types are there
red crag, London Clay
which mass movement occurs
slumping
LSD occurs in what direction
South To North
Walton can be split into two areas, what are the areas
North end not protected, southern end protected
Why has the northern end not been protected
Couple of buildings, grade 2 listed tower several houses on Old Hall Lane
why has the southern end been protected
Walton is there with a population of 12,000
What hard engineering techniques have been used
Groynes, seawall, breakwaters
Why have groynes and breakwaters been used?
To stop LSD which is very powerful on this coastline
why has a seawall been used
To protect the cliff and let the water come out from the cliff through holes in the wall
why have plants been planted on the cliff
to stop peoplle walking at the edge
1998, the council paid £167,00 for what
300 tonnes of Leicester granite
in 1999 the northern part of the coastline was replenished with what
sand and gravel from harwhich harbor