Strand plain
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A strand plain is a series of dunes, usually associated with and parallel to a beach, sometimes containing small creeks or lakes that have very low of negligible fresh water input.
Examples of strand plains:
- Western Louisiana
- Eastern Texas
- West coast of Namibia
- South-east and south-west coasts of Australia, and in the Gulf of Carpentaria
[edit] References
- Dune Patterns, Namib Desert, Namibia. NASA Earth Observatory. Retrieved on 2006-05-05.
- Coastal landforms. Encyclopædia Britannica (2006). Retrieved on 2006-05-05.
- Coastal lagoons and strandplain associated creeks. OzEstuaries. Retrieved on 2006-05-05.