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Awindwatt in the Peenestrom near Freest
Awindwatt that appeared in Eckernförde as a result of Cyclone Xaver

AWindwatt is a mudflat exposed as a result of wind action on water. They occur especially in the Western Pomerania Lagoon Area National Park on Germany's Baltic Sea coast. The term is German.[1]

Unlike the Wadden Sea along Europe's North Sea coast, the shallow water zones of the Western Pomerania Lagoon Area National Park are largely unaffected by oceanic tides. When there are strong winds in a certain direction, however, water is driven out of the lagoons (the so-called bodden) into the Baltic Sea, so that several particularly shallow areas of mud become exposed and dry out. The water flows back when the wind turns again.[1] These Windwatten are a major source of food for migrating birds in the autumn. For the Crane, which cross Western Pomeranian bodden country during migration, the Windwatten are one of the most important resting areas in Western Europe.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Was ist Windwatt? at www.nordmole.de. Accessed on 17 Feb 2013.

Landforms

  • Archipelago
  • Atoll
  • Avulsion
  • Ayre
  • Barrier island
  • Bay
  • Bight
  • Bodden
  • Brackish marsh
  • Cape
  • Channel
  • Cliff
  • Coast
  • Coastal plain
  • Coastal waterfall
  • Continental margin
  • Continental shelf
  • Coral reef
  • Cove
  • Dune
  • Estuary
  • Firth
  • Fjard
  • Fjord
  • Freshwater marsh
  • Fundus
  • Gat
  • Geo
  • Gulf
  • Gut
  • Hapua
  • Headland
  • Inlet
  • Intertidal wetland
  • Island
  • Islet
  • Isthmus
  • Lagoon
  • Machair
  • Mudflat
  • Natural arch
  • Peninsula
  • Reef
  • Ria
  • Salt marsh
  • Shoal
  • Shore
  • Skerry
  • Sound
  • Spit
  • Stack
  • Strait
  • Strand plain
  • Submarine canyon
  • Tidal island
  • Tidal marsh
  • Tide pool
  • Tied island
  • Tombolo
  • Waituna
  • Windwatt
  • Coastal and oceanic landforms

    Dois Irmãos - Fernando de Noronha

    Beaches

  • Beach evolution
  • Coastal morphodynamics
  • Beach ridge
  • Beachrock
  • Beaches in estuaries and bays
  • Pocket beach
  • Raised beach
  • Recession
  • Shell beach
  • Shingle beach
  • Storm beach
  • Wash margin
  • Beach wrack
  • River mouths

  • River delta
  • Mouth bar
  • Processes

  • Cliffed coast
  • Coastal biogeomorphology
  • Coastal erosion
  • Concordant coastline
  • Current
  • Cuspate foreland
  • Discordant coastline
  • Emergent coastline
  • Feeder bluff
  • Fetch
  • Flat coast
  • Graded shoreline
  • Ingression coast
  • Large-scale coastal behaviour
  • Longshore drift
  • Marine regression
  • Marine transgression
  • Raised shoreline
  • Rip current
  • Rocky shore
  • Sea cave
  • Sea foam
  • Shoal (Peresyp)
  • Steep coast
  • Submergent coastline
  • Surf break
  • Surf zone
  • Surge channel
  • Swash
  • Undertow
  • Volcanic arc
  • Wave-cut platform
  • Wave shoaling
  • Wind wave
  • Management

  • Coastal management
  • Integrated coastal zone management
  • Submersion
  • Related

  • Coastal engineering
  • Grain size
  • Intertidal zone
  • Littoral zone
  • Physical oceanography
  • River plume
  • Region of freshwater influence

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