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A chine () is a steep-sided coastal where a river flows to the sea through, typically, soft of or . The word is still in use in central —notably in , , and the Isle of Wight—to describe such topographical features. The term 'bunny' is sometimes used to describe a chine in Hampshire. The term chine is also used in some Vancouver suburbs in Canada to describe similar features.


Formation and features
Chines appear at the outlet of small river valleys when a particular combination of geology, stream volume, and coastal recession rate creates a , usually starting at a at the cliff edge, that initiates rapid erosion and deepening of the stream bed into a leading down to the sea.Chines on the Isle of Wight: Channel Adjustment and Basin Morphology in Relation to Cliff Retreat, Katharine E. Flint, The Geographical Journal, Vol. 148, No. 2 (Jul. 1982), pp. 225-236

All chines are in a state of constant change due to erosion. The on the Isle of Wight, for example, has been destroyed by landslides and during the 20th century. As the walls of the chines and cliffs are so unstable and erode continually, particularly those of the south coast of the Isle of Wight, the strata are clearly visible. Chines are, therefore, very important for their fossil records, their archaeology and the unique flora and fauna, such as invertebrates and rare insects, for which they provide shelter.Modelling flow, erosion and long-term evolution of incising channels: managing hydrology and geomorphology for ecology, Norton, Leyland & Darby, Sediment Dynamics and the Hydromorphology of Fluvial Systems, International Association of Hydrological Sciences, 2006, Google Books, retrieved 3 August 2008


On the UK mainland
In , Sherbrooke Chine is west of Budleigh Salterton, Complete England, Reginald JW Hammond, Ward Lock, 1974 and Seaton Chine is at the western end of the West Walk esplanade, Seaton. In Dorset, west of are found Flaghead Chine, , , Middle Chine and , and east towards , Boscombe Chine and Honeycombe Chine. Bournemouth Town Centre itself is built in the former Bourne Chine (the Pleasure Gardens being the original valley floor), although urban development since the late 19th century has altered the topography somewhat. Becton Bunny and Chewton Bunny are other examples of chines near Barton on Sea, Hampshire ("Bunny" being the equivalent to "Chine").West, Ian. 2008. Barton and Highcliffe - Coast Erosion and Sea Defences: Geology of the Wessex Coast of southern England. Internet site: Version: 25 July 2008. Chewton Bunny , Old Hampshire Gazetteer In , Kent, there is Courtstairs Chine, leading from the cliff top to the undercliff promenade.

A rare example of the use of 'Chine' in a non-coastal setting is , a near .


On the Isle of Wight
There are twenty chines on the Isle of Wight, to which fascinating folklore is attached because of their history with local smuggling, fishing and shipwrecks. The popular tourist attraction of is also famous for its involvement in the Second World War, when it was used to carry one of the pipelines and as training area for the 40 Royal Marine Commando battalion before the 1942 . Isle of Wight, Gem of the Solent, June Elford, Coach House Publications, 2004, Google Books, retrieved 5 July 2008

Geologically, the chines in , in (), and the three in (, and ) are in Tertiary rocks. The remainder on the island's south coast are in rocks.

An inventory of chines on the Isle of Wight follows, listing chines clockwise from Cowes:


In Canada
The Vancouver suburb of has a neighbourhood called Harbour Chines that was built in the 1950s, along with the adjoining neighbourhood of Chineside to the east. Both are situated upon the tops of cliffs that overlook a large number of streams flowing down to the adjoining suburb of 's Chines Park, from where they flow to , onwards out to the of the Salish Sea, and the Pacific Ocean.Map of Harbour Chines and Chineside neighbourhoods, Coquitlam, BC, Canada [5]


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