For the Instructor
These student materials complement the Coastal Processes, Hazards and Society Instructor Materials. If you would like your students to have access to the student materials, we suggest you either point them at the Student Version which omits the framing pages with information designed for faculty (and this box). Or you can download these pages in several formats that you can include in your course website or local Learning Managment System. Learn more about using, modifying, and sharing InTeGrate teaching materials.Wave-Dominated Barriers
Wave dominated barrier islands are long, narrow barrier islands with typically widely spaced tidal inlets. Because of the wave dominance, the capability for longshore transport is high, and tidal inlets in this type of system are relatively narrow because longshore transported sediment acts to fill in the inlets and restrict their widths (Figure 3.24). The tidal deltas on the seaward side of the inlets, ebb tidal deltas, also tend to be small compared to mixed energy barrier systems because waves tend to limit the distance that ebb tidal deltas can migrate seaward.
Credit: NASA