…Amanohashidate in Miyazu Bay and Yumigahama in Yonago are good examples of bay mouth sandbars. Furthermore, sandbars that run almost parallel to the coastline are called offshore bars, and lagoons, inlets, and waterways are distributed inside them. Barriers are extremely well developed on the Atlantic coast of the United States. … From [Sandbar]…Typical examples include Amanohashidate in Miyazu Bay on the Sea of Japan side, Yumigahama in Yonago, and Lake Saroma and Lake Notoro on the Okhotsk coast of Hokkaido. Sandbars that develop offshore parallel to the coastline are called barriers, and large barriers have developed on the Atlantic coast of the United States. A bay whose outlet is blocked by a sandbar is called a lagoon or a marsh lake. … *Some terminology explanations that mention "barrier" are listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…宮津湾の天橋立や米子の弓ヶ浜などが湾口砂州の好例である。さらに海岸線にほぼ平行する砂州はバリアbarrier(沿岸州offshore bar)とよばれ,その内側に潟湖,入江や水路が分布する。アメリカ合衆国の大西洋岸にはバリアがきわめてよく発達する。… 【砂州】より…日本海側の宮津湾天橋立,米子の弓ヶ浜,北海道オホーツク海岸のサロマ湖や能取(のとろ)湖などが典型例である。海岸線に平行して沖合に発達する砂州はとくにバリアbarrier(沿岸州)とよばれ,アメリカ合衆国大西洋岸では大規模なバリアが発達する。砂州によって出口をふさがれた湾は潟湖(ラグーン)または海跡湖とよばれる。… ※「barrier」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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