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- Baymouth_bar abstract "A baymouth bar is a depositional feature as a result of longshore drift. It is a spit that completely closes access to a bay, thus sealing it off from the main body of water. These bars usually consist of accumulated gravel and sand carried by the current of longshore drift and deposited at a less turbulent part of the current. Thus, they most commonly occur across artificial bay and river entrances due to the loss of kinetic energy in the current after wave refraction.In most cases, a Sand Bypass System is built to prevent these bars forming across the entrance of man-made seaways, eliminating the danger posed to commercial and recreational boat owners passing through.The world's first permanent Sand Bypass System was built on the Gold Coast in Australia.".
- Baymouth_bar wikiPageID "4628290".
- Baymouth_bar wikiPageRevisionID "596317697".
- Baymouth_bar hasPhotoCollection Baymouth_bar.
- Baymouth_bar subject Category:Coastal_geography.
- Baymouth_bar comment "A baymouth bar is a depositional feature as a result of longshore drift. It is a spit that completely closes access to a bay, thus sealing it off from the main body of water. These bars usually consist of accumulated gravel and sand carried by the current of longshore drift and deposited at a less turbulent part of the current.".
- Baymouth_bar label "Baymouth bar".
- Baymouth_bar label "Poulier".
- Baymouth_bar sameAs Poulier.
- Baymouth_bar sameAs m.0cdf93.
- Baymouth_bar sameAs Q3400322.
- Baymouth_bar sameAs Q3400322.
- Baymouth_bar wasDerivedFrom Baymouth_bar?oldid=596317697.
- Baymouth_bar isPrimaryTopicOf Baymouth_bar.