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- New_Chine abstract "New Chine is a geological feature on the south west coast of the Isle of Wight, England ( the Back of the Wight). It is west of the village of Chale. It is a sandy coastal ravine, one of a number of such chines on the island created by stream erosion of soft Cretaceous rocks. It leads from the 190 foot high clifftop to a knickpoint approximately one third of way down the cliff face above Chale Bay beach.The Chine is one of three chines that have been eroded by a small unnamed brook that descends from Chale that drains rainwater from the west side of St. Catherine's Hill. The other two chines are Ladder Chine and Walpen Chine. The brook initially wound its way to the cliff face and its descent over the edge created Ladder chine. As the cliff eroded, the brook found a shorter path to the sea and started creating Walpen Chine to the east of Ladder chine. As the cliff eroded further, the brook moved east again and is currently eroding an unnamed chine labelled New Chine. New Chine consists of two small narrow ravines that feed the same knickpoint. The main ravine has the brook running through it for all but the driest parts of the summer. The smaller more westerly ravine is eroded when the brook overflows during flash flooding and the excess water finds a second route to the cliff edge.The Isle of Wight Coastal Path runs alongside the top of the chine and part of the brook.".
- New_Chine thumbnail New_Chine.jpg?width=300.
- New_Chine wikiPageID "19191917".
- New_Chine wikiPageRevisionID "604274092".
- New_Chine bridge "New Chine".
- New_Chine caption "New Chine on the Isle of Wight".
- New_Chine downstream Blackgang_Chine.
- New_Chine downstreamText "East".
- New_Chine float "right".
- New_Chine hasPhotoCollection New_Chine.
- New_Chine label "New Chine".
- New_Chine latDeg "50.6".
- New_Chine latDir "N".
- New_Chine lonDeg "1.324".
- New_Chine lonDir "W".
- New_Chine place Isle_of_Wight.
- New_Chine position "above".
- New_Chine structure "Around the Chines".
- New_Chine upstream Walpen_Chine.
- New_Chine upstreamText "West".
- New_Chine width "250".
- New_Chine subject Category:Chines_of_the_Isle_of_Wight.
- New_Chine type Chine107654538.
- New_Chine type ChinesOfTheIsleOfWight.
- New_Chine type Cut107653394.
- New_Chine type Food107555863.
- New_Chine type Matter100020827.
- New_Chine type Meat107649854.
- New_Chine type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- New_Chine type Solid115046900.
- New_Chine comment "New Chine is a geological feature on the south west coast of the Isle of Wight, England ( the Back of the Wight). It is west of the village of Chale. It is a sandy coastal ravine, one of a number of such chines on the island created by stream erosion of soft Cretaceous rocks.".
- New_Chine label "New Chine".
- New_Chine sameAs m.04lhxlv.
- New_Chine sameAs Q7006541.
- New_Chine sameAs Q7006541.
- New_Chine sameAs New_Chine.
- New_Chine wasDerivedFrom New_Chine?oldid=604274092.
- New_Chine depiction New_Chine.jpg.
- New_Chine isPrimaryTopicOf New_Chine.