Magnesian Limestone Coast

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The Magnesian Limestone Coast is a distinctive stretch of coastline in northeast England characterized by cliffs and coastal landscapes formed from magnesian limestone rock.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal region
geographical area
adjacentTo North Sea waters NERFINISHED
climate temperate maritime
contains cliff-top grassland
coastal scrub
sea caves
stack formations
wave-cut platforms
country United Kingdom
geologicalBasis magnesian limestone
geologyFormedIn Permian period NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic eroding coastline
exposed coastal landscapes
steep coastal cliffs
hasConservationIssue coastal erosion risk
habitat loss on cliffs
hasEcosystemType cliff-nesting seabird habitat
maritime grassland
rocky shore habitat
hasGeologicalPeriod Permian
hasLandform beaches
coastal slopes
rocky shore
sea cliffs
hasMaterial calcium carbonate
magnesium carbonate
hasProcess marine erosion
mass movement on cliffs
weathering of magnesian limestone
hasView sea cliffs and coastal scenery
knownFor coastal biodiversity
coastal geomorphology
distinctive magnesian limestone cliffs
locatedIn England
North East England
locatedOn North Sea
partOf coast of England
rockType dolomitic limestone
usedFor coastal walking
recreation
wildlife observation

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Seaham coastType Magnesian Limestone Coast