ABSTRACT

ABRASION The mechanical wearing down, scraping, or grinding away of a rock surface by friction, ensuing from collision between particles during their transport in wind, ice, running water, waves or gravity. The effectiveness of abrasion depends upon the concentration, hardness and kinetic energy of the impacting particles, alongside the resistance of the bedrock surface. Abrasion may scour, polish, scratch or smooth existing rock faces. Abrasion ramps are seaward sloping platforms (typically 1 gradient) formed at the base of cliffs in intertidal environments due to continued wave abrasion.