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X.—Recent Coast Erosion in Suffolk: Dunwich to Covehithe

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

John Spiller
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Read before the British Association, Cambridge, Section C (Geology), Aug., 1904.

Extract

This communication brings up to date the record of losses on the _L Suffolk coast, and continues the report presented at the Ipswich Meeting, 1895, of which details were published in the Geological Magazine for January, 1896. Since that time scarcely a year has passed without the winter gales and high tides doing mischief at one or more points of the coast embraced within the above-mentioned limits; but whilst Lowestoft and Pakefield, Covehithe and Baston have all suffered very considerably, the cliffs at Dunwich remained until quite recently almost unaffected.

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Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1904

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References

1 See Memoir of the Geological Survey, “Southwold and the Suffolk Coast,” by W. Whitaker, F.R.S., p. 43.