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  1. tombolo, one or more sandbars or spits that connect an island to the mainland. A single tombolo may connect a tied island to the mainland, as at Marblehead, Mass. A double tombolo encloses a lagoon that eventually fills with sediment; fine examples of these occur off the coast of Italy.
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    What is a tombolo in geography?
    A tombolo is a coastal formation that means, when translated from Italian, “mound”. It appears to be a small island that has not fully separated from the mainland. This island-like landform is actually attached to the coast by a thin sand bar or spit. Tombolos are sometimes referred to as “tied islands”,...
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    What causes a tombolo to form?
    This causes material to be deposited in a long thin strip that is not attached to the coast and is known as a spit. If this feature moves in the direction of island and connects it to the mainland then it becomes a tombolo.
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    Is a tombolo sandy isthmus?
    A tombolo is a sandy isthmus. A tombolo, from the Italian tombolo, meaning 'pillow' or 'cushion', and sometimes translated as ayre, is a deposition landform by which an island becomes attached to the mainland by a narrow piece of land such as a spit or bar. Once attached, the island is then known as a tied island.
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    What are tombolos made of?
    Tombolos are sometimes referred to as “tied islands”, because it seems to tethered to the coast. These formation can be either solitary or found in clusters. When clustered, the sand bars may form a lagoon-like enclosure near the coast. These types of lagoons are likely to fill with sediment over time.
    www.worldatlas.com/articles/coastal-landforms-what-is-…
  3. tombolo | geology | Britannica

    https://www.britannica.com/science/tombolo

    1998/7/20 · tombolo, one or more sandbars or spits that connect an island to the mainland. A single tombolo may connect a tied island to the mainland, as at …

  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tombolo

    • Geology.About.com's page on tombolos (useful for its descriptive photograph)
    • Tombolo in Sainte-Marie, Martinique (useful for its photos and description)
    • further reading on Detached breakwaters from Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee in Belgium

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  5. Coastal Landforms: What Is A Tombolo? - WorldAtlas

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    A tombolo is a coastal formation that means, when translated from Italian, “mound”. It appears to be a small island that has not fully separated from the mainland. This island-like landform is actually attached to the coast by a thin sand bar or spit. Tombolos are sometimes referred to as “tied islands”, because it see…
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  6. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zsdmv9q/revision/6

    A tombolo is formed when a spit connects the mainland coast to an island. A spit is a feature that is formed through deposition of material at coastlines. The process of longshore drift occurs...

  7. https://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007/978-94-017-8801-4_349

    2015/8/12 · A tombolo is a sediment deposit at the coast formed by wave refraction and diffraction at the edges of an obstacle (natural or artificial) originally detached from the mainland. …

  8. Geography word of the week: tombolo | Canadian Geographic

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    2016/3/8 · Geography word of the week: tombolo Mar 08, 2016 112 words 1 minutes By Aaron Kylie Frank Island near Tofino, B.C. is connected to the mainland by a sandy tombolo, which …

  9. Tombolo - Geology Project 2012 - The Northshore - Weebly

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    This sand strip is known as a tombolo and is created when ocean currents transfer sand from the beaches of the mainland out into the ocean. The longshore current, which travels from north to …

  10. how is a tombolo formed geography

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    2021/5/21 · A tombolo is a special kind of sandbar that forms in the shelter of an offshore rock, connecting it to the mainland. A tombolo, from the Italian tombolo, meaning 'pillow' or …

  11. tombolo – An Introduction to Geology

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    7 Geologic Time 8 Earth History 9 Crustal Deformation and Earthquakes 10 Mass Wasting 11 Water 12 Coastlines 13 Deserts 14 Glaciers 15 Global Climate Change 16 Energy and Mineral …

  12. https://www.thoughtco.com/gallery-of-tombolos-4122855

    2019/2/22 · A tombolo is a special kind of sandbar that forms in the shelter of an offshore rock, connecting it to the mainland. It is a depositional landfill, a term derived from the Italian …

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