pedans
Pedans is a term that refers to a small, often irregularly shaped island or sandbar. These landforms are typically found in coastal areas, estuaries, or shallow bodies of water. Pedans are usually emergent at low tide and can be submerged during high tide, depending on their elevation and the tidal range. They are often composed of sand, silt, or gravel, and their formation can be influenced by currents, wave action, and sediment deposition.
The size and stability of pedans vary considerably. Some may be very temporary, shifting or disappearing with