kystatyyppejä
Kystatyyppejä, or coastal types, are classifications used to describe the various shapes and forms of coastlines. These classifications help in understanding the geological processes that shape coasts, as well as in managing coastal resources and mitigating the impacts of coastal hazards. The most common classification system is based on the work of William Morris Davis, who identified three primary coastal types: emergent, submergent, and stable.
Emergent coasts are characterized by the uplift of the land relative to the sea level, leading to
Submergent coasts, on the other hand, are formed when the land is sinking relative to the sea
Stable coasts are those where the land and sea level are relatively constant, resulting in a balance
Other classification systems have been developed to account for more complex coastal environments, such as those