Lagoon

Lagoon 3D model

Description

DescriptionLagoon. A lagoon is a shallow body of water separated from a larger body of water by a narrow landform, such as reefs, barrier islands, barrier peninsulas, or isthmuses. Lagoons are commonly divided into coastal lagoons (or barrier lagoons) and atoll lagoons. They have also been identified as occurring on mixed-sand and gravel coastlines. There is an overlap between bodies of water classified as coastal lagoons and bodies of water classified as estuaries. Lagoons are common coastal features around many parts of the world. Lagoons are shallow, often elongated bodies of water separated from a larger body of water by a shallow or exposed shoal, coral reef, or similar feature. Some authorities include fresh water bodies in the definition of lagoon, while others explicitly restrict lagoon to bodies of water with some degree of salinity. The distinction between lagoon and estuary also varies between authorities. Richard A. Davis Jr. restricts lagoon to bodies of water with little or no fresh water inflow, and little or no tidal flow, and calls any bay that receives a regular flow of fresh water an estuary. Davis does state that the terms lagoon and estuary are often loosely applied, even in scientific literature. Timothy M. Kusky characterizes lagoons as normally being elongated parallel to the coast, while estuaries are usually drowned river valleys, elongated perpendicular to the coast.Coastal lagoons are classified as inland bodies of water. When used within the context of a distinctive portion of coral reef ecosystems, the term lagoon is synonymous with the term back reef or backreef, which is more commonly used by coral reef scientists to refer to the same area. Many lagoons do not include lagoon in their common names. Currituck, Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds in North Carolina, Great South Bay between Long Island and the barrier beaches of Fire Island in New York, Isle of Wight Bay, which separates Ocean City, Maryland from the rest of Worcester County, Maryland, Banana River in Florida, US, Lake Illawarra in New South Wales, Australia, Montrose Basin in Scotland and Broad Water in Wales have all been classified as lagoons, despite their names. In England, The Fleet at Chesil Beach has also been described as a lagoon.

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Lagoon
$3.00
 
Royalty Free No Ai License 
Lagoon
$3.00
 
Royalty Free No Ai License 
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3D Model formats

Format limitations
Native
  • Autodesk 3ds Max 2022 (.max)616 KBVersion: 2022Renderer: V-Ray
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  • JPG (.jpg)3.02 MB
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3D Model details

  • Ready for 3D Printing
  • Animated
  • Rigged
  • VR / AR / Low-poly
  • PBR
  • Geometry Polygon mesh
  • Polygons 8,000,000
  • Vertices 4,004,001
  • Textures
  • Materials
  • UV Mapping
  • Unwrapped UVs No
  • Plugins used
  • Publish date2025-03-25
  • Model ID#5994557
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