Longshore current and longshore drift

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2026-05-04 11:05

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Longshore current is the movement of water nearest the coast. Usually caused by tides.

Longshore drift is the movement of beach or coastal material, by longshore drift. The action of waves loosen the material, which is then moved by the current and deposited further down tide. The action is greater during storms.

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