The Suffolk coast is one of Britain's most dynamic landscapes. Shingle ridges migrate, estuaries evolve and coastal processes continually reshape the relationship between land and sea.
Using high-resolution Environment Agency LiDAR data, this terrain model reveals subtle landform structures often invisible from ground level. Drainage routes, flood pathways, historic coastal features and geomorphological patterns become immediately visible.
The study demonstrates how terrain visualisation can support interpretation, education, landscape planning, heritage investigation and environmental understanding.