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SHELTER- start to form in sheltered areas e.g. behind a spit, sheltered river estuary | 
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DEPOSITION- fine material starts to be deposited forming mudflats (aided by eelgrass growth slowing currents leading to further deposition of fine material) | 
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PINOEERS- start to colonise in harsh environment of salt and periodic submergence by sea (known as halophytes- e.g. spartina and glasswort) | 
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SPARTINA- 2 root systems- fine mat of surface roots bind mud, long, thick deep roots can secure up to 2m of deposited material (trap mud) | 
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CLOSE VEGETATION OVER MUD- colonisation of marsh grass and sea lavender (form dense mat up to 15cm high) | 
| SLOW TIDAL CURRENTS- furthered by vegetation growth | |
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DEAD ORGANIC MATTER- also helps to build surface, growing 1-25mm a year | 
| COMPLEX CREEK SYSTEM- mud levels rise and creeks develop, they channel tides which deepen as marsh grows | |
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HOLLOWS- may form where sea water is trapped then evaporates leaving salt-pans with high salinity (preventing vegetation growth) | 
| LAND RISES ABOVE SEA LEVEL- rushes and reeds established, eventually leading to tree growth e.g. ash then oak, rarely covered by sea | 
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