Across
- 2. Sampling Strategy used in sediment analysis via quadrats to reduce bias.
- 5. A hard engineering strategy used to protect the coastline from erosion.
- 6. Soft engineering technique adding sand to beaches to combat erosion.
- 9. Numerical data collected through measurements such as temperature, length, or traffic counts.
- 11. Used to plot multiple factors like maintenance and appearance in a bipolar survey.
- 13. Measures slope and shape of the coast to assess erosion or deposition.
- 15. Essential equipment placed upright to measure elevation changes on the beach.
- 16. Secondary source used to assess rock type and susceptibility to erosion.
Down
- 1. Information collected first-hand by the person doing the investigation, such as surveys or counts.
- 3. Information that already exists and is used by someone else, like census data or weather records.
- 4. Descriptive data gathered from observations or opinions, like interviews or field sketches.
- 5. Sampling Method where data is collected at regular intervals, e.g., every slope break.
- 7. Weakness of environmental surveys due to personal opinions.
- 8. Used to visually represent changes in beach profiles across sites.
- 10. method using a rating scale to evaluate effectiveness of hard engineering.
- 12. Enhanced by having a large sample size; high no sites or class averages.
- 14. Tool used to measure angles and slopes in beach profiling.
