Valentin's Classification of Coastal Contexts

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Valentin's Classification of Coastal Contexts

The Valentin's Classification of Coastal Contexts[1] recognises that coasts can be erosional or depositional and emerging or submerging and that these effects can magnify or neutralise each other. It was devised by Valentin[citation needed] in 1952.

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  1. ^ Pacione, Michael (1999). Applied Geography: Principles and Practice : an Introduction to Useful Research in Physical, Environmental and Human Geography. Psychology Press. ISBN 9780415214193.