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Une plage surélevée est une formation géomorphologique terrestre se trouvant généralement proche d'un littoral et se présentant sous la forme d'un escarpement ou d'un cordon sablonneux d'origine marine.

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dbo:abstract Una terraza costera, terraza marina o playa elevada​ es una superficie de origen marino relativamente plana, horizontal o ligeramente inclinada,​ principalmente una antigua plataforma de abrasión que se ha levantado de la esfera de actividad de las olas (a veces llamada "huella"). Así, se encuentra por encima o por debajo del nivel del mar actual, dependiendo del momento de su formación.​​ Está delimitado por una pendiente ascendente más pronunciada en el lado hacia tierra adentro y una pendiente descendente más pronunciada hacia el lado del mar (a veces llamada "subida"). Debido a su forma generalmente plana, se usa a menudo para estructuras antropogénicas como asentamientos e infraestructura. Una playa elevada es un relieve costero emergente . Las playas elevadas y las terrazas marinas son playas o plataformas cortadas por olas que se elevan por encima de la costa por una caída relativa del nivel del mar.​ En todo el mundo, una combinación de levantamientos costeros tectónicos y fluctuaciones del nivel del mar en el Cuaternario ha dado como resultado la formación de secuencias de terrazas marinas, la mayoría de las cuales se formaron durante alturas interglaciares separadas que pueden correlacionarse con etapas de isótopos marinos (MIS).​ (es) A raised beach, coastal terrace, or perched coastline is a relatively flat, horizontal or gently inclined surface of marine origin, mostly an old abrasion platform which has been lifted out of the sphere of wave activity (sometimes called "tread"). Thus, it lies above or under the current sea level, depending on the time of its formation. It is bounded by a steeper ascending slope on the landward side and a steeper descending slope on the seaward side (sometimes called "riser"). Due to its generally flat shape, it is often used for anthropogenic structures such as settlements and infrastructure. A raised beach is an emergent coastal landform. Raised beaches and marine terraces are beaches or wave-cut platforms raised above the shoreline by a relative fall in the sea level. Around the world, a combination of tectonic coastal uplift and Quaternary sea-level fluctuations has resulted in the formation of marine terrace sequences, most of which were formed during separate interglacial highstands that can be correlated to marine isotope stages (MIS). A marine terrace commonly retains a shoreline angle or inner edge, the slope inflection between the marine abrasion platform and the associated paleo sea-cliff. The shoreline angle represents the maximum shoreline of a transgression and therefore a paleo-sea level. (en) Une plage surélevée est une formation géomorphologique terrestre se trouvant généralement proche d'un littoral et se présentant sous la forme d'un escarpement ou d'un cordon sablonneux d'origine marine. (fr) Абразійні береги ( тераси), береги (тераси), утворені в результаті абразійних процесів. (uk)
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rdfs:comment Une plage surélevée est une formation géomorphologique terrestre se trouvant généralement proche d'un littoral et se présentant sous la forme d'un escarpement ou d'un cordon sablonneux d'origine marine. (fr) Абразійні береги ( тераси), береги (тераси), утворені в результаті абразійних процесів. (uk) Una terraza costera, terraza marina o playa elevada​ es una superficie de origen marino relativamente plana, horizontal o ligeramente inclinada,​ principalmente una antigua plataforma de abrasión que se ha levantado de la esfera de actividad de las olas (a veces llamada "huella"). Así, se encuentra por encima o por debajo del nivel del mar actual, dependiendo del momento de su formación.​​ Está delimitado por una pendiente ascendente más pronunciada en el lado hacia tierra adentro y una pendiente descendente más pronunciada hacia el lado del mar (a veces llamada "subida"). Debido a su forma generalmente plana, se usa a menudo para estructuras antropogénicas como asentamientos e infraestructura. (es) A raised beach, coastal terrace, or perched coastline is a relatively flat, horizontal or gently inclined surface of marine origin, mostly an old abrasion platform which has been lifted out of the sphere of wave activity (sometimes called "tread"). Thus, it lies above or under the current sea level, depending on the time of its formation. It is bounded by a steeper ascending slope on the landward side and a steeper descending slope on the seaward side (sometimes called "riser"). Due to its generally flat shape, it is often used for anthropogenic structures such as settlements and infrastructure. (en)
rdfs:label Terraza costera (es) Plage surélevée (fr) Raised beach (en) Абразійні береги (uk)
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