Küstenniveaus
Küstenniveaus, also known as coastal levels or shorelines, refer to the distinct elevations or features along a coastline that indicate past or present sea levels. These levels are often marked by geomorphological features such as wave-cut platforms, raised beaches, or submerged shorelines. Understanding küstenniveaus is crucial for paleogeography, coastal evolution studies, and assessing the impact of sea-level change.
Raised beaches are perhaps the most common indicator of past higher sea levels. These are flat, wave-modified
The study of küstenniveaus can reveal a history of tectonic activity, such as land uplift or subsidence,