Ingression coast

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An ingression coast, the Archipelago Sea off Naantali (Finland)

An ingression coast or depressed coast is a generally level

coastline that is shaped by the penetration of the sea as a result of crustal movements or a rise in the sea level
.

Such coasts are characterised by a

last glacial period
, did not reach its current level until about 6,000 years ago.

Depending on the

förde and bodden coasts.[1]

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