ISBN-13: 9783030142933 / Angielski / Twarda / 2019 / 1241 str.
ISBN-13: 9783030142933 / Angielski / Twarda / 2019 / 1241 str.
The Australian Coast: Introduction
Abstract
1.1 Introduction
1.2 The Coast
1.3 Geology
1.4 Climate
1.5 Coastal processes
1.6 Australian coastal systems1.7 Coastal sediment compartments
References
2 Tropical Northern Province
Abstract
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Geology
2.3 Climate
2.4 Coastal processes
2.5 Biological Processes
2.6 The tropical divisions and regions
2.7 Summary
References
3 Northwest Division
Abstract
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Geology and geomorphology
3.3 Climate
3.4 Coastal processes
3.5 Northwest beach systems
3.6 Northwest barrier systems
3.7 Summary
References
Chapter 4 The Pilbara region: Carnarvon, Pilbara and Canning coasts
Abstract
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Carnarvon coast
4.3 Pilbara coast
4.3 Canning coast
4.5 Pilbara region overview
References
5 Kimberley-Territory division
Abstract
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Geology and geomorphology
5.3 Climate
5.4 Coastal Processes
5.5 Coastal ecosystems
5.6 Summary
References
6 Kimberley region
Abstract
6.1 Introduction6.2 PC:WA13.01 Point Usborne to Traverse Island
6.3 PC:WA13.02 Traverse Island to Augereau Island
6.4 PC:WA13.03 Augereau Island to Cape Londonderry
6.5 PC:WA13.04 Cape Londonderry to Cape Domett
6.6 PC:W13.05 Cape Domett (WA) to Pearce Point (NT)
6.7 Regional overview
References
7 Western Northern Territory region
Abstract
7.1 Introduction7.2 PC:NT01.01 Pearce Point - Gunn Point
7.3 PC:NT01.02 Van Diemen Gulf
7.4 Regional overview
References
8 North Arnhem Land region
Abstract
8.1 Introduction8.2 PC:NT02.02 northern Coburg Peninsula
8.3 PC:NT02.03 central north Arnhem Land
8.4 PC0:NT2.04 northeast Arnhem Land
8.5 Regional overview
References
9 Gulf of Carpentaria division
Abstract
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Geology and geomorphology
9.3 Climate
9.4 Coastal processes
9.5 Coastal ecosystems
9.6 Beach systems
9.7 Summary
References
10 East Arnhem Land region
Abstract
10.1 Introduction10.2 PC:NT03.01: Cape Arnhem-Cape Barrow
10.3 PC:NT03.02: Cape Barrow-Warrakunta Point
10.4 Regional overview
References
11 Southern Gulf of Carpentaria region
Abstract
11.1 Introduction11.2 PC:NT04.01 Warrakunta Point to Calvert River
11.3 PC:QLD01.01 Calvert River to Norman River
11.4 Summary
References
12 Western Cape York Peninsula region
Abstract
12.1 Introduction12.2 PC:QLD02.01: Karumba-South Mitchell River
12.3 PC:QLD02.02: South Mitchell River-Van Spoult Head
12.4 Regional overview
References
13 Northeast Division
Abstract
13.1 Introduction13.2 Queensland geology
13.3 Climate
13.4 Coastal processes
13.5 Rivers and sediment supply
13.6 Biological Processes
13.7 Beach systems
13.8 Barrier systems
13.9 Summary
References
14 Eastern Cape York Peninsula region
Abstract
14.1 Introduction
14.2 PC:QLD03.01 Van Spoult Head-Sharp Point
14.3 PC:QLD03.02 Sharp Point-Cape Grenville
14.4 PC:QLD03.03 Cape Grenville-Stewart River
14.5 PC:QLD03.04 Stewart River–Cape Melville
14.6 PC:QLD03.05 Cape Melville-Cape Flattery
14.7 PC:QLD03.06 Cape Flattery to Cape Grafton14.8 PC:QLD03.07 Cape Grafton-Cape Cleveland
14.9 PC:QLD03.08 Cape Cleveland-Cape Conway
14.10 Regional overview
References
15 Central Queensland region
Abstract15.1 Introduction
15.2 PC:QLD04.01 Cape Conway to Cape Palmerston
15.3 PC:QLD04.02 Broad Sound: Cape Palmerston-Cape Townshend
15.4 PC:QLD04.03 Townshend Island-Round Hill
15.5 PC:QLD04.04 Round Hill-Sandy Cape
15.6 Regional overview
References
16 Temperate Southern province
Abstract
16.1 Introduction
16.2 Geology16.3 Climate
16.4 Coastal processes
16.5 Biological Processes
16.6 Summary
References
17 Southeast division
Abstract17.1 Introduction
17.2 Geology
17.3 Climate
17.4 Coastal processes17.5 Biological processes
17.6 Beach systems
17.7 Barrier systems
17.8 Division summary
References
18 Central East region
Abstract18.1 Introduction
18.2 QLD05 southeast Queensland
18.3 PC:QLD05.01 Sandy Cape- Skirmish Point
18.4 PC05.02 Moreton Bay
18.5 PC05.03 Moreton Is-Stradbroke Is-Gold Coast
18.6 Northern NSW (NSW01)
18.7 PC:NSW01.01 Pt Danger-Clarence River (Yamba)
18.8 PC:NSW01.02 Yamba-South West Rocks
18.9 PC:NSW01.03 Laggers Point to Cape Hawke
18.10 Northern NSW regional overview
18.11 Central east overview
References
19 Southern NSW region
Abstract19.1 Introduction
19.2 PC:NSW02.01 Cape Hawke-Port Stephens
19.3 PC:NSW02.02 Newcastle & Central Coast
19.4 PC:NSW02.03 Sydney Coast
19.5 PC:NSW02.04 Illawarra coast
19.6 PC:NSW02.05 Jervis Bay-Wasp Head
19.7 PC:NSW02.06 Wasp Head to Cape Howe19.8 Regional overview
References
20 Gippsland Region
Abstract
20.1 Introduction
20.2 Geology
20.3 Coastal processes
20.4 Beaches and sediments
20.5 Sand transport
20.6 Barriers
20.7 PC:VIC01 Cape Howe to Cape Conran20.8 PC:VIC01.02 Ninety Mile Beach: Cape Conran to Corner Inlet
20.9 PC:VIC01.03 eastern Wilsons Promontory
20.10 Regional overview
References
21 East Tasmania region
Abstract
21.1 Introduction21.2 J L ‘Jack’ Davies
21.3 Geology
21.4 Neotectonics and sea level
21.5 Rivers and creeks
21.6 Sediments and processes
21.7 Beaches
21.8 Barriers
21.9 Sand transport
21.10 PC:TAS01.01 Flinders island-east coast
21.11 PC:TAS01.02 The northeast coast
21.12 PC:TAS01.03 Cape Sonnerat–Cape Pillar21.13 PC:TAS01.04 Cape Pillar-South East Cape
21.14 Regional Overview
References
22 Great Southern Division
Abstract
22.1 Introduction
22.2 Climate22.3 Geology
22.4 Waves and tides
22.5 Shelf waves
22.6 Ocean currents
22.7 Sea surface temperature
22.8 River and estuaries
22.9 Coastal sediments
22.10 Sea level
22.11 Biological processes
22.12 Beach systems
22.11 Barrier systems
22.12 Summary
References
23 West Tasmania region
Abstract23.1 Introduction
23.2 Rivers and creeks
23.3 Sediments and processes
23.4 Beaches23.5 Barriers
23.6 Sand transport
23.7 PC:TAS02.01 South East Cape to South West Cape
23.8 PC:TAS02.02 South West Cape-Cape Sorrell
23.9 PC:TAS02.03 Cape Sorrel to Cape Wickham (King Island)
23.10 Regional overview
References
24 North Tasmania region
Abstract
24.1 Introduction
24.2 Geology24.3 Climate
24.4 Rivers and creeks
24.5 Sediments and processes
24.6 Beaches
24.7 Barriers
24.8 Sand transport
24.9 PC:TAS03.01 Woolnorth Pt-Devenport
24.10 PC:TAS03.02 Devenport-Cape Portland
24.11 PC:TAS 03.03 Flinders Island west coast
24.12 PC:TAS03.04 King island: east coast
24.13 Regional overviewReferences
25 Central and Western Victoria region
Abstract25.1 Introduction
25.2 Geology
25.3 Climate
25.4 Rivers and creeks25.5 Sediments and processes
25.6 Beaches
25.7 Barriers
25.8 Sand transport
25.9 PC:VIC03.01 Central Victoria: Wilsons Promontory- Port Phillip Bay
25.10 PC:VIC03.02 Surf Coast: Point Lonsdale-Cape Otway
25.11 PC:VIC03.02 Cape Otway-Point Danger (SA)25.12 Regional Overview
References
26 Southern South Australia
Abstract
26.1 Introduction
26.2 Geology
26.3 Climate26.4 Rivers and creeks
26.5 Sediment
26.6 Waves
26.7 Tides and sea level
26.8 Beaches
26.9 Barriers
26.10 Sand transport
26.11 PC:SA01.01 The Limestone Coast: Point Danger to Cape Jaffa
26.12 PC:01.02/SC01.02.01 The Coorong (Younghusband and Sir Richard peninsulas)
26.13 PC:SA01.03 Fleurieu Peninsula-south coast
26.14 PC:SA01.04 Kangaroo Island- south and west coast26.15 Regional overview
References
27 South Australian Gulfs
Abstract
27.1 Introduction
27.2 Climate
27.2 Rivers and creeks27.3 Sediment and processes
27.4 Waves
27.5 Tides and sea level
27.6 Coastal ecology
27.7 Beaches
27.8 Barriers
27.9 Sand transport
27.10 PC:SA02.01 northern Kangaroo Island and St Vincent Gulf
27.11 PC:SA02.02 Spencer Gulf
27.12 Regional Overview
References
28 Western Eyre Peninsula region
Abstract
28.1 Introduction
28.2 Geology
28.3 Rivers and creeks
28.4 Sediments
28.5 Coastal processes
28.6 Beaches
28.7 Barriers
28.8 Sand transport
28.9 PC:SA03.01 Cape Catastrophe-Cape Radstock
28.10 PC:SA03.02 central western Eyre Peninsula
28.11 PC:SA03.03 western Eyre Peninsula
28.12 Regional overview
References
29 Nullabor region
Abstract
29.1 Introduction
29.2 Geology
29.3 Sediments
29.4 Coastal processes
29.5 Beaches
29.6 Barriers
29.7 Sand transport
29.8 PC/SC:SA03.04.01 Nullabor Cliffs
29.9 PC:WA01.01 Roe Plain: Wilson Bluff-Twilight Cove
29.10 PC:WA01.02 Baxter Cliffs:Twilight Cove-Point Culver
29.11 PC:WA01.03 Point Culver-Cape Palsey
29.12 Regional overview
References
30 South Western Australia region
Abstract
30.1 Introduction
30.2 Geology
30.3 Climate
30.4 Rivers
30.5 Sediments and shelf
30.6 Coastal processes
30.7 Beaches
30.8 Barriers
30.9 Sand transport
30.11 PC:WA02.02 Shoal Cape to Red Island
30.12 PC:WA03.01 Red Island to Herald Point
30.13 PC/SC:WA03.02.01 King George Sound30.14 PC:WA04.01 Bald Head to Point Nuyts
30.15 PC:WA04.02 Point Nuyts to Point D’Entrecasteaux
30.16 PC:WA04.02 Point D’Entrecasteaux to Cape Leeuwin
30.17 Regional overview
References
31 Southwest Division
Abstract
31.1 Introduction
31.2 Geology
31.3 Climate
31.4 Waves and tides
31.5 Ocean currents and sea temperature
31.6 River and estuaries
31.7 Coastal sediments
31.8 Sediment transport
31.9 Sea level
31.10 Biological processes31.11 Beach systems
31.12 Barrier systems
31.13 Sediment compartments
31.14 Summary
References
32 Southwest Western Australia region
Abstract
32.1 Introduction
32.2 Sediments
32.3 Coastal processes
32.3 Beaches
32.4 Barriers
32.5 Sand transport
32.6 PC/SC:WA05.01.01 Cape Leeuwin-Cape Naturaliste
32.7 PC:WA06.01 Cape Naturaliste-Robert Point
32.8 PC:WA06.02 Robert Point-Moore River
32.9 PC:WA07.01 Moore River-North Head
32.10 PC:WA07.02 North Head-Glenfield Beach
32.11 PC:WA08.01 Glenfield Beach-Broken Anchor Bay32.12 PC/SC:08.02.01Broken Anchor Bay-Murchinson River
32.13 Regional overview
References
33 Central west Western Australia region
Abstract
33.1 Introduction
33.2 Sediments
33.3 Coastal processes
33.4 Beaches
33.5 Barriers
33.6 Sand transport
33.7 PC:WA09.01 The Zuytdorp Cliffs
33.8 PC:WA09.02 Dirk Hartog Is-Cape Peron North
33.9 PC:WA09.03 Hopeless Reach-Hamelin Pool
33.10 PC:WA09.04 The Gascoyne River delta33.11 PC:WA10.01 Point Quobba-Alison Point
33.12 PC:WA10.02 Ningaloo Reef
33.13 PC:WA10.03 Western Exmouth Gulf
33.14 Regional overview
References
34 The Australian coast – review and overview
Abstract34.1 Introduction
34.2 Australian beach systems – spatial distribution
34.3 Large scale spatial controls on beaches
34.4 Barrier systems
34.5 Division barrier characteristics
34.6 Regional barrier systems and sediment supply
34.7 Regional sediment characteristics
34.8 Coastal impacts of climate change
34.9 Investigating coastal sediment compartments
34.10 Summary and conclusions
ReferencesAppendices
Australian coastal systems: beaches, barriers and sediment compartments
The Australian Coast: Introduction
Abstract
1.1 Introduction
1.2 The Coast
1.2.1 Dimensions and classification
1.3 Geology
1.3.1 Geological evolution
1.3.2 Coastal geology
1.4 Climate
1.4.1 Air masses and pressure systems
1.4.2 Tropical cyclones
1.4.3 Wind
1.4.4 Climate types
1.5 Coastal processes1.5.1 Waves
1.5.2 Storm surges
1.5.3 Tides
1.5.4 Tsunami
1.5.5 Oceanography
1.6 Australian coastal systems
1.6.1 Beach systems
1.6.2 Sand origins and transport
1.6.3 Estuaries and deltas
1.6.4 Dunes and Barriers
1.6.5 Rocky coast morphodynamics
1.6.6 Sea level and climate change
1.7 Coastal sediment compartments
References
2 Tropical Northern Province
Abstract
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Geology
2.3 Climate
2.4 Coastal processes
2.4.1 Waves
2.4.2 Tides
2.4.3 Rivers
2.4.4 Sediments
2.4.5 Beach types
2.4.6 Sediment transport
2.5 Biological Processes
2.5.1 Coastal dune vegetation
2.5.2 Samphire vegetation
2.5.3 Mangroves2.5.4 Seagrass meadows
2.5.5 Coral reefs
2.5.6 Turtles
2.5.7 Crocodiles2.6 The tropical divisions and regions
2.7 Summary
References
3 Northwest Division
Abstract
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Geology and geomorphology
3.3 Climate
3.4 Coastal processes
3.4.1 Waves3.4.2 Tides
3.4.3 Storm surges
3.4.5 Tsunami
3.4.6 River flooding and sediment supply3.4.7 Deltas
3.4.8 Sediments
3.4.9 Sediment transport
3.4.10 Water temperature
3.5 Northwest beach systems
3.6 Northwest barrier systems
3.7 Summary
References
Chapter 4 The Pilbara region: Carnarvon, Pilbara and Canning coasts
Abstract4.1 Introduction
4.2 Carnarvon coast
4.2.1 Introduction
4.2.2 PC:WA11.01 Giralia Bay to Locker Point4.2.3 PC:WA11.02 Locker Point to James Point
4.2.4 Carnarvon overview
4.3 Pilbara coast
4.3.1 Introduction
4.3.2 PC:WA11.03 James Point to Cape Lambert
4.3.3 PC:WA11.04 Cape Lambert to Beeringara Creek
4.3.4 Pilbara overview
4.3 Canning coast
4.4.1 Introduction
4.4.2 PC:WA12.01 De Grey River delta-Shoonta Hill
4.4.3 PC:WA12.02 Eighty Mile Beach4.4.4 PC:WA12.03 Cape Jaubert to Dampier Peninsula (west)
4.4.5 PC:WA12.04 King Sound
4.4.6 Canning overview
4.5 Pilbara region overview
References
5 Kimberley-Territory division
Abstract
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Geology and geomorphology
5.2.1 Kimberley region
5.2.2 Northern Territory region
5.2.3 Laterite
5.3 Climate
5.4 Coastal Processes
5.4.1 Waves
5.4.2 Tides
5.4.3 Rivers and streams
5.4.4 Beaches
5.5 Coastal ecosystems
5.5.1 Coastal dune vegetation
5.5.2 Mangroves
5.5.3 Seagrass
5.5.4 Coral reefs
5.6 Summary
References
6 Kimberley region
Abstract
6.1 Introduction
6.1.1 Rivers and streams
6.1.2 Beaches and sediments
6.2 PC:WA13.01 Point Usborne to Traverse Island
6.2.1 Beaches and sediments
6.2.2 Barriers
6.3 PC:WA13.02 Traverse Island to Augereau Island
6.3.1 Rivers and streams
6.3.2 Beaches and sediments
6.3.3 Barriers6.4 PC:WA13.03 Augereau Island to Cape Londonderry
6.4.1 Rivers and streams
6.4.2 Beaches and sediments
6.4.3 Barriers
6.5 PC:WA13.04 Cape Londonderry to Cape Domett
6.5.1 Rivers and streams
6.5.2 Beaches and sediments
6.5.3 Barriers
6.6 PC:W13.05 Cape Domett (WA) to Pearce Point (NT)
6.6.1 Rivers and streams
6.6.2 Beaches and sediments6.6.3 Barriers
6.7 Regional overview
References
7 Western Northern Territory
Abstract
7.1 Introduction
7.2 PC:NT01.01 Pearce Point - Gunn Point7.2.1 Rivers and creeks
7.2.2 Sediment and processes
7.2.3 Beaches
7.2.4 Sand transport
7.2.5 Barrier systems
7.2.6 SC:NT01.01.01: Pearce Point - Cape Ford
7.2.7 SC:NT01.01.02: Cape Ford-Dundee Beach7.2.8 SC:NT01.01.03-04: Dundee Beach - Gunn Point
7.3 PC01.02: Van Diemen Gulf
7.3.1 Sediments and processes
7.3.2 Beaches
7.3.3 Barrier systems
7.3.4 Sediment transport
7.3.5 SC:NT01.02.01: Gunn Point - Cape Hotham
7.3.6 SC:NT01.02.02: Cape Hotham - Point Stuart
7.3.7 SC:NT01.02.03: Point Stuart - Point Farewell
7.3.8 SC:NT01.02.04: Point Farewell - Waragil Point
7.3.9 SC:NT01.02.05: Waragil Point - Cape Don7.4 Regional overview
References
8 North Arnhem Land region
Abstract
8.1 Introduction
8.1.1 Rivers and deltas
8.1.2 Sediments and processes
8.1.3 Beaches
8.1.4 Barriers
8.2 PC:NT02.02: the northern Coburg Peninsula
8.2.1 Rivers and creeks
8.2.2 Sediments and processes
8.2.3 Beaches
8.2.4 Barriers
8.2.5 SC:NT02.02.01-02
8.2.6 PC overview
8.3 PC:NT02.03: central north Arnhem Land
8.3.1 Rivers and creeks8.3.2 Sediments and processes
8.3.3 Beaches
8.3.4 Barriers
8.3.5 SC:NT02.03.01-03
8.3.6 PC overview
8.4 PC0:NT2.04: northeast Arnhem Land
8.4.1 Rivers and creeks
8.4.2 Sediments and processes
8.4.3 Beaches
8.4.4 Barriers
8.4.5 SC’s:NT02.04.01-2
8.4.6 PC overview
8.5 Regional overview
References
9 Gulf of Carpentaria division
Abstract
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Geology and geomorphology
9.2.1 Lake Carpentaria
9.2.2 Laterite
9.3 Climate
9.4 Coastal Processes
9.4.1 Waves
9.4.2 Tides
9.4.3 Water circulation and sediments
9.4.4 Rivers
9.5 Coastal ecosystems
9.6 Beach systems
9.7 Summary
References
10 East Arnhem Land region
Abstract
10.1 Introduction
10.1.1 Rivers and streams
10.1.2 Sediments and coastal processes
10.2 PC:NT03.01: Cape Arnhem-Cape Barrow
10.2.1 Beaches and sediments
10.2.2 Barriers
10.2.3 Sediment transport
10.2.4 SC:NT03.01.01: Cape Arnhem-Wanyanmear Point
10.2.5 SC:NT03.01.02: Wanyanmear Point-Cape Shield
10.2.6 SC:NT03.01.03: Blue Mud Bay
10.2.7 north Bickerton, Winchlesea and Groote islands (NT03.01.04)
10.3 PC:NT03.02: Cape Barrow-Warrakunta Point
10.3.1 Rivers and streams10.3.2 Sediments and beaches
10.3.3 Barriers
10.3.4 south Groote and Bickerton islands
10.4 Regional overviewReferences
11 Southern Gulf of Carpentaria
Abstract11.1 Introduction
11.1.1 Rivers and creeks
11.1.2 Sediments and coastal processes
11.1.3 Beaches11.1.4 Barriers
11.2 PC:NT04.01: Warrakunta Point to Calvert River
11.3 PC:QLD01.01: Calvert River to Norman River
11.4 Summary
References
12 Western Cape York Peninsula region
Abstract12.1 Introduction
12.1.1 Rivers
12.1.2 Coastal processes
12.1.3 Sediments and beaches12.1.4 Beaches
12.1.5 Barriers
12.2 PC:QLD02.01: Karumba-South Mitchell River
12.3 PC:QLD02.02: South Mitchell River-Van Spoult Head12.4 Regional overview
References
13 Northeast Division
Abstract
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Queensland geology
13.2.1 Geological evolution13.2.2 Coastal geology
13.2.3 Great Barrier Reef
13.2.4 Geology, sediments and beaches
13.3 Climate13.3.1 High pressure systems
13.3.2 Sea breeze systems
13.3.3 Cyclonic systems
13.4 Coastal processes13.4.1 Waves
13.4.2 Tides
13.4.3 Sea level
13.4.4 Ocean Currents13.4.5 Sea surface temperature
13.5 Rivers and sediment supply
13.5.1 Sediment transport
13.6 Biological Processes
13.7 Beach systems
13.8 Barrier systems
13.9 Summary
References
14 Eastern Cape York Peninsula region
Abstract
14.1 Introduction14.2 PC:QLD03.01: Van Spoult Head-Sharp Point
14.2.1 Rivers and creeks
14.2.2 Coastal processes, beaches and sediments
14.2.3 Barriers
14.2.4 PC overview
14.3 PC:QLD03.02: Sharp Point-Cape Grenville
14.3.1 Rivers and creeks
14.3.2 Sediments and processes
14.3.3 Beaches
14.3.4 Barriers
14.3.5 Sediment transport
14.3.6 PC overview14.4 PC:QLD03.03: Cape Grenville-Stewart River
14.4.1 Rivers and creeks
14.4.2 Sediments & Processes – waves, tides, wind
14.4.3 Beaches
14.4.3 Barriers
14.4.5 SC:QLD03.03.01 Cape Granville-Bolt Head
14.4.6 SC:QLD03.03.02 Bolt Head-Cape Weymouth
14.4.7 SC:QLD03.03.03 Cape Weymouth-Cape Direction
14.4.8 SC:QLD03.03.04 Cape Direction-Cape Sidmouth
14.4.9 SC:QLD03.03.05 Cape Sidmouth-Stewart River
14.4.10 PC overview
14.5 PC:QLD03.04: Stewart River–Cape Melville
14.5.1 River and Creeks
15.5.2 Coastal processes
14.5.3 Beaches
14.5.4 Barriers
14.5.5 SC:QLD03.04.01 Princess Charlottle Bay
14.5.6 SC:QLD03.04.02 Bathurst Head to Cape Melville
14.5.7 PC overview
14.6 PC:QLD03.05: Cape Melville-Cape Flattery
14.6.1 Rivers and creeks
14.6.2 Coastal processes and sediments
14.6.3 Beaches
14.6.4 Barriers
14.6.5 SC:QLD03.05.01 Cape Melville to Murdoch Point
14.6.6 SC:QLD03.05.02 Murdoch Point-Cape Flattery
14.6.7 PC overview
14.7 PC:QLD03.06: Cape Flattery to Cape Grafton
14.7.1 Rivers and creeks
14.7.2 Coastal processes and sediments
14.7.3 Beaches
14.7.4 Barriers
17.7.5 SC:QLD03.06.01 Cape Flattery-Endeavour River
17.7.6 SC:QLD03.06.02 Endeavour River-Cape Kimberley
17.7.7 SC:QLD03.06.03 Cape Kimberley-Port Douglas
17.7.9 SC:QLD03.06.04 Port Douglas-Cape Grafton
14.7.6 PC overview
14.8 PC:QLD03.07: Cape Grafton-Cape Cleveland
14.8.1 Rivers and creeks14.8.2 Coastal processes and sediments
14.8.3 Beaches
14.8.4 Barriers
14.8.5 SC:QLD03.07.01 Cape Grafton-Saltwater Creek14.8.6 SC:QLD03.07.02 Saltwater Ck-Cooper Pt
14.8.7 SC:QLD03.07.03 Saltwater Ck-Cooper Pt
14.8.8 SC:QLD03.07.04 Cooper Point-Double Point
14.8.9 SC:QLD03.07.05 T O’Shanter Point-Cape Richards
14.8.10 SC:QLD03.07.06 Cape Richards-Lucinda
14.8.11 SC:QLD03.07.07 Hinchinbrook Channel
14.8.12 SC:QLD03.07.08-09 Lucinda-Eleanor Creek-Cape Pallarenda
14.8.13 SC:QLD03.07.10 Cape Pallarenda-Cape Cleveland
14.8.14 PC overview
14.9 PC:QLD03.08: Cape Cleveland-Cape Conway
14.9.1 Rivers and creeks
14.9.2 Coastal processes and sediments
14.9.3 Beaches
14.9.4 Barriers
14.9.5 SC:QLD03.08.01 Cape Cleveland-Cape Bowling Green
14.9.6 SC:QLD03.08.02 Cape Bowling Green-Cape Upstart14.9.7 SC:QLD03.08.03 Cape Upstart-Abbott Point
14.9.8 SC:QLD03.08.04 Abbott Point-Cape Edgecumbe
14.9.9 SC:QLD03.08.05 Cape Edgecumbe-Cape Gloucester
14.9.10 SC:QLD03.08.06 Cape Gloucester-Pioneer Point14.9.11 SC:QLD03.08.06 Pioneer Point-Cape Conway
14.9.12 PC overview
14.10 Regional overview
References
15 Central Queensland region
Abstract
15.1 Introduction
15.1.1 Coastal geology
15.1.2 Rivers and creeks
15.1.3 Coastal processes and sediments
15.1.4 Beaches
15.1.5 Barriers
15.2 PC:QLD04.01 Cape Conway to Cape Palmerston
15.2.1 Rivers and creeks
15.2.2 Coastal processes and sediments
15.2.3 Beaches
15.2.4 Barriers
15.2.5 SC:QLD04.01.01 Cape Conway-Proserpine River
15.2.6 SC:QLD04.01.02 Proserpine River-Cape Hillsborough
15.2.7 SC:QLD04.01.03 Cape Hillsborough-Pioneer River
15.2.8 SC:QLD04.01.04 Pioneer River-Dudgeon Point
15.2.9 SC:QLD04.01.05 Dudgeon Point-Cape Palmerston
15.2.10 PC overview15.3 PC:QLD04.02 Broad Sound: Cape Palmerston-Cape Townshend
15.3.1 Rivers and creeks
15.3.2 Coastal processes and sediments
15.3.3 Beaches15.3.4 Barriers
15.3.5 SC:QLD04.02.01-03 Cape Palmerston-Townshend Island
15.3.6 PC Overview
15.4 PC:QLD04.03 Townshend Island-Round Hill15.4.1 Rivers and creeks
15.4.2 Coastal processes and sediments
15.4.3 Beaches
15.4.4 Barriers
15.4.5 Sand transport
15.4.6 SC:QLD04.03.01 Townshend Island-Cape Mainfold
15.4.7 SC:QLD04.03.02 Cape Mainfold-Yeppoon
15.4.8 SC:QLD04.03.03 Yeppoon-Zilzie Point
15.4.9 SC:QLD04.03.04 Zilzie Point-Station Point
15.4.10 SC:QLD04.03.05 Station Point-Cape Capricorn
15.4.11 SC:QLD04.03.07 Cape Capricorn-Gatcombe Point
15.4.12 SC:QLD04.03.06 The Narrows
15.4.13 SC:QLD04.03.08 Gatcombe Point-Richards Point
15.4.14 SC:QLD04.03.08 Richards Point-Round Hill
15.4.15 PC overview
15.5 PC:QLD04.04 Round Hill-Sandy Cape15.5.1 Rivers and creeks
15.5.2 Coastal processes and sediments
15.5.3 Beaches
15.5.4 Barriers
15.5.5 SC:QLD04.04.01 Round Hill-Burnett River
15.5.6 SC:QLD04.04.02 Burnett River-Elliott River
15.5.7 SC:QLD04.04.03 Elliott River-Sandy Cape
15.5.8 PC overview
15.6 Regional overview
References
16 Temperate Southern Province
Abstract
16.1 Introduction
16.2 Geology
16.3 Climate16.4 Coastal processes
16.4.1 Waves
16.4.2 Storm surges
16.4.3 Tides16.4.4 Shelf waves
13.4.5 Ocean Currents
16.4.6 Tsunami
16.4.7 Rivers16.4.8 Sediments
16.4.9 Estuaries and deltas
16.4.10 Sediment transport
16.4.11 Water temperature16.5 Biological Processes
16.5.1 Coastal dune vegetation
16.5.2 Mangroves
16.5.3 Seagrass meadows16.5.4 Shelf biota
16.5.5 Coral Reefs
16.6 Summary
References
17 Southeast division
Abstract
17.1 Introduction
17.2 Geology
17.3 Climate
17.4 Coastal processes
17.4.1 Waves
17.4.2 Tides
17.4.3 Ocean currents
17.4.4 Sea surface temperature
17.4.5 River and estuaries
17.4.6 Coastal sediments
17.4.7 Longshore sediment transport
17.5 Biological processes
17.6 Beach systems
17.7 Barrier systems
17.8 Division summary
References
18 Central East region
Abstract
18.1 Introduction
18.1.1 Geology18.1.2 Sediments and processes
18.1.3 Beaches
18.1.4 Barriers
18.2 QLD05 southeast Queensland18.2.1 Rivers and creeks
18.2.2 Sediments and processes
18.2.3 Beaches
18.2.4 Barriers
18.3 PC:QLD05.01 Sandy Cape- Skirmish Point
18.3.1 SC:QLD05.01.01-02 Sandy Cape-Double Island Point
18.3.2 SC:QLD05.01.04 Double Island Point-Noosa Head
18.3.2 SC:QLD05.01.05 Noosa Head-Caloundra
18.3.3 SC:QLD05.01.06 Bribie Island (Pumicestone Passage-Skirmish Point)
18.3.4 PC overview
18.4 PC05.02 Moreton Bay18.4.1 Rivers, streams and the bay
18.4.2 Beaches
18.4.3 Barriers
18.4.4 SC’s:QLD05.02.01-02 north and south Moreton Bay18.4.5 PC overview
18.5 PC05.03 Moreton Is-Stradbroke Is-Gold Coast
18.5.1 River and creeks
18.5.2 Sediments and processes
18.5.3 Beaches
18.5.4 Barriers
18.5.5 Sand transport
18.5.6 SC:QLD05.03.01 Cape Moreton-Point Lookout
18.5.7 SC:QLD05.03.02 Point Lookout-Point Danger
18.5.8 PC overview
18.6 Northern NSW (NSW01)
18.6.1 River and creeks
18.6.2 Coastal processes and sediments
18.6.3 Beaches
18.6.4 Barriers
18.6.5 Sand transport
18.7 PC:NSW01.01 Pt Danger-Clarence River (Yamba)
18.7.1 SC:NSW01.01.01 Point Danger-Cape Byron
18.7.2 SC:NSW01.01.02 Cape Byron-Richmond River/Ballina18.7.3 SC:NSW01.01.03 Richmond River-Evans Head
18.7.4 SC:NSW01.01.04 Evans Head-Clarence River/Yamba
18.7.5 PC Overview
18.8 PC:NSW01.02 Yamba-South West Rocks
18.8.1 SC:NSW01.02.01 Yamba-Wooli/Barcoongere
18.8.2 SC:NSW01.02.02 Wooli/ Barcoongere -Bare Bluff
18.8.3 SC:NSW01.02.03 Bare Bluff-Coffs Harbour/Corambirra Point18.8.4 SC:NSW01.02.04 Coffs Harbour-Nambucca Heads
18.8.5 SC:NSW01.02.05 Nambucca Head-Laggers Head
18.8.6 PC overview
18.9 PC:NSW01.03 Laggers Point to Cape Hawke
18.9.1 SC:NSW01.03.01 Laggers Head-Tacking Point
18.9.2 SC:NSW01.03.02 Tacking Point-Crowdy Head
18.9.3 SC:NSW01.03.03 Crowdy Head-Black Head
18.9.4 SC:NSW01.03.04 Black Head-Cape Hawke
18.9.5 PC overview
18.10 Northern NSW regional overview (PC:NSW01-03)
18.11 Central east overview (QLD05 and NSW01)References
19 Southern NSW region
Abstract19.1 Introduction
19.2 Rivers and creeks
19.3 Sediments and processes19.4 Beaches
19.5 Barriers
19.6 Sand transport
19.7 PC:NSW02.01
19.7.1 Introduction
19.7.2 SC:NSW02.01.01 Cape Hawke-Seal Rocks
19.7.3 SC:NSW02.01.02 Seal Rocks-Yaccabba
19.7.4 SC:NSW02.01.03 Port Stephens
19.7.5 SC:NSW02.01.04 Zenith Point-Buribi Point
19.7.6 SC:NSW02.01.05 Buribi Point-Nobby Head
19.7.7 PC overview
19.8 PC:NSW02.02 Newcastle-Central Coast
19.8.1 Introduction
19.8.2 SC:NSW02.02.01 Nobbys Head-Norah Head
19.8.3 SC:NSW02.02.02 Norah Head-Cape Three Points
19.8.4 PC overview
19.9 PC:NSW02.03 The Sydney Coast
19.9.1 Introduction
19.9.2 Shelf sand bodies (SSB)19.9.3 Barriers
19.9.4 Sediment transport
19.9.5 SC:NSW02.03.01 Broken Bay
19.9.6 SC:NSW02.03.02 Barrenjoey-North Head
19.9.7 SC:NSW02.03.01 Sydney Harbour
19.9.8 SC:NSW02.03.04 South Head-Cape Banks
19.9.9 SC:NSW02.03.01 Cape Banks-Hacking Point
19.9.10 PC overview19.10 PC:NSW02.04 The Illawarra coast
19.10.1 Introduction
19.01.2 Beaches and sand transport
19.10.3 Barriers
19.10.4 SC: NSW02.04.01 Hacking Point-Bellambi Point
19.10.5 SC: NSW02.04.02 Bellambi Point-Red Point
19.10.6 SC: NSW02.04.03 Red Point-Bass Head
19.10.7 SC: NSW02.04.04 Bass Head-Black Point
19.10.8 SC: NSW02.04.05 Black Point-Beecroft Head
19.10.9 PC overview19.11 PC:NSW02.05 Jervis Bay-Wasp Head
19.11.1 Introduction
19.11.2 Sand, beaches and barriers
19.11.3 Sediment transport
19.11.4 SC:NSW02.05.01 Beecroft Head-Point Perpendicular
19.11.5 SC:NSW02.05.02 Point Perpendicular-Bowen Island
19.11.6 SC:NSW02.05.03 Bowen Island-St Georges Head
19.11.7 SC:NSW02.05.4 St Georges Head-Red Head
19.11.8 SC:NSW02.05.5 Red Head-Warden Head
19.11.9 SC:NSW02.05.6 Warden Head-Wasp Head19.11.10 PC overview
19.12 PC:NSW02.06 Wasp Head to Cape Howe
19.12.1 Sediment, beaches and barriers
19.12.2 SC:NSW02.06.01 Wasp Head-Three Islet Point
19.12.3 SC:NSW02.06.02 Three Islet Point-Mosquito Bay Point
19.12.4 SC:NSW02.06.03 Mosquito Bay Point-Bingie Bingie Point
19.12.5 SC:NSW02.06.04 Bingie Bingie Point-Mystery Bay19.12.6 SC:NSW02.06.05 Mystery Bay-Goalen Head
19.12.7 SC:NSW02.06.06 Goalen Head-Tathra Head
19.12.8 SC:NSW02.06.07 Tathra Head-Worang Point
19.12.9 SC:NSW02.06.08 Worang Point-Red Rock
19.12.10 SC:NSW02.06.09 Red Rock-Green Cape
19.12.11 SC:NSW02.06.10 Green Cape-Jane Spiers
19.12.12 SC:NSW02.06.11 Jane Spiers-Cape Howe19.12.13 PC overview
19.13 Regional overview
References
20 Gippsland Region
Abstract
20.1 Introduction
20.2 Geology
20.3 Coastal processes
20.4 Beaches and sediments
20.5 Sand transport
20.6 Barriers
20.7 PC:VIC01 Cape Howe to Cape Conran
20.7.1 SC:VIC01.01.01 Cape Howe-Rame Head
20.7.2 SC:VIC10.10.02 Rame Head-Cape Conran
20.7.3 PC overview20.8 PC:VIC01.02 Ninety Mile Beach: Cape Conran to Corner Inlet
20.8.1 SC:VIC01.02.01 Cape Conran-Red Bluff
20.8.2 SC:VIC01.02.02 Ninety Mile Beach: Red Bluff-Shoal Inlet
20.8.3 SC:VIC01.02.03 Corner Inlet
20.8.4 PC overview
20.9 PC:VIC01.03 eastern Wilsons Promontory (SC:VIC01.03.01)
20.9.1 PC overview
20.10 Regional overview
References
21 East Tasmania region
Abstract21.1 Introduction
21.2 J L ‘Jack’ Davies
21.3 Geology
21.4 Neotectonics and sea level
21.5 Rivers and creeks21.6 Sediments and processes
21.7 Beaches
21.8 Barriers
21.9 Sand transport
21.10 PC:TAS01.01 Flinders island-east coast21.10.1 SC:TAS01.01.01 Stanley Point-Sellers Point
21.10.2 SC:TAS01.02.02 Sellers Point-Buffalo Beach
21.10.3 PC Overview
21.11 PC:TAS01.02 Northeast coast
21.11.1 SC:TAS01.02.01 Cape Portland-Eddystone Point
21.11.2 SC:TAS01.02.02 Eddystone Point-St Helens Point
21.11.3 SC:TAS01.02.03 St Helens Point-Wardlaws Point
21.11.4 SC:TAS01.02.04 Wardlaws Point-Friendly Point
21.11.5 SC:TAS01.02.05 Friendly Point-Cape Sonnerat
21.11.6 PC Overview
21.12 PC:TAS01.03 Cape Sonnerat–Cape Pillar
21.12.1 SC:TAS01.03.01 Great Oyster Bay: Cape Sonnerat-Cape Bougainville
21.12.2 SC:TAS01.03.02 Cape Bougainville-Cape Bernier/Maria Island
21.12.3 SC:TAS01.03.03 Cape Bernier-Cape Fredrick Hendrick
21.12.4 SC:TAS01.03.04 Cape Fredrick Hendrick-Cape Pillar
21.12.5 PC Overview
21.13 PC:TAS01.04 Cape Pillar-South East Cape
21.13.1 SC:TAS01.04.01 Cape Pillar-Outer North Head
21.13.2 SC:TAS01.04.02 Outer North Head-Cape Contrariety
21.13.3 SC:TAS01.04.03 Cape Contrariety-Tasman Head (Bruny Island-east)
21.13.4 SC:TAS01.04.04 Bruny Island-south
21.13.5 SC:TAS01.04.05 D’Entrecasteaux Channel
21.13.6 SC:TAS01.04.06 Russel Point-South East Cape
21.13.7 PC Overview
21.14 Regional OverviewReferences
22 Great Southern Division
Abstract
22.1 Introduction
22.2 Climate
22.3 Geology
22.4 Waves and tides
22.5 Shelf waves
22.6 Ocean currents
22.7 Sea surface temperature
22.8 River and estuaries
22.9 Coastal sediments
22.9.1 Longshore sediment transport
22.10 Sea level
22.11 Biological processes
22.12 Beach systems
22.11 Barrier systems
22.12 Summary
References
23 West Tasmania region
Abstract
23.1 Introduction
23.2 Rivers and creeks
23.3 Sediments and processes
23.4 Beaches
23.5 Barriers
23.6 Sand transport23.7 PC:TAS02.01 South East Cape to South West Cape
23.8 PC:TAS02.02 South West Cape-Cape Sorrell
23.8.1 SC:TAS02.02.01 South West Cape-Hillard Head
23.8.2 SC:TAS02.02.02 Hillard Head-Davey Head
23.8.3 SC:TAS02.02.03 Davey Head-Low Rocky Point
23.8.4 SC:TAS02.02.04 Low Rocky Point-Cape Sorell
23.8.5 PC verview23.9 PC:TAS02.03 Cape Sorrel to Cape Wickham (King Island)
23.9.1 SC:TAS02.03.01 Macquarie Harbour
23.9.2 SC:TAS02.03.02 Ocean Beach
23.9.3 SC:TAS02.03.03 Trial Harbour-Ahrberg Bay
23.9.4 SC:TAS02.03.04 Ahrberg Bay-Sandy Cape
23.9.5 SC:TAS02.03.05 Sandy Cape-Bluff Hill Point
23.9.6 SC:TAS02.03.06 Bluff Hill Point-Woolnorth Point23.9.7 SC:TAS02.03.07-08 King Island-west coast
23.9.8 PC overview
23.10 Regional overview
References
24 North Tasmania region
Abstract
24.1 Introduction
24.2 Geology
24.3 Climate
24.4 Rivers and creeks
24.5 Sediments and processes24.6 Beaches
24.7 Barriers
24.8 Sand transport
24.9 PC:TAS03.01
24.9.1 SC:TAS03.01.01 Woolnorth Point-North Point (Stanley)
24.9.2 SC:TAS03.01.02 North Point (Stanley)-Regatta Pt (Devonport)
24.9.3 PC overview
24.10 PC:TAS03.02
24.10.1 SC:TAS03.02.01 Regatta Point (Devonport)-Low Head
24.10.2 SC:TAS03.02.02 Low Head-East Sandy Point
24.10.3 SC:TAS03.02.03 East Sandy Point-Cape Portland
24.10.4 PC overview
24.11 PC:TAS 03.03 – Flinders Island west coast
24.12 PC:TAS03.04 King island: east coast
24.12.1 SC:TAS03.04.01 Cape Wickham-Fraser Bluff
24.12.2 SC:TAS03.04.02 Fraser Bluff-Stokes Point
24.13 Regional overview
References
25 Central and Western Victoria region
Abstract
25.1 Introduction
25.2 Geology
25.3 Climate25.4 Rivers and creeks
25.5 Sediments and processes
25.6 Beaches
25.7 Barriers
25.8 Sand transport
25.9 PC:VIC03.01 Central Victoria: Wilsons Promontory- Port Phillip Bay
25.9.1 SC:VIC03.01.01 Wilsons Promontory: west25.9.2 SC:VIC03.01.02 Waratah Bay
25.9.3 SC:VIC03.01.03 Cape Liptrap-Venus Bay
25.9.4 SC:VIC03.01.04 Cape Paterson-Cape Woolamai
25.9.5 SC:VIC03.01.05 Phillip Island–south coast
25.9.6 SC:VIC03.01.06 Westernport: Sandy Point-Flinders
25.9.7 SC:VIC03.01.07 Flinders-Cape Schanck
25.9.8 SC:VIC03.01.08 Cape Schanck-Point Nepean
25.9.9 SC’s:VIC03.01.09-11 Port Phillip Bay
25.9.10 SC:VIC03.01.09 Port Phillip-east
25.9.11 SC:VIC03.01.10 Port Phillip-west
25.9.12 PC overview
25.10 PC:VIC03.02 Surf Coast: Point Lonsdale-Cape Otway
25.10.1 SC:VIC03.02.01 Point Lonsdale-Table Rock
25.10.2 SC:VIC03.02.02 Table Rock-Cape Otway
25.10.3 PC overview
25.11 PC:VIC03.02 Cape Otway-Point Danger (SA)
25.11.1 SC:VIC3.03.01 Cape Otway-Peterborough
25.11.2 SC:VIC3.03.02 Peterborough-Griffith Island (Port Fairy)
25.11.3 SC:VIC03.03.03 Griffith Island (Port Fairy)-Cape Nelson
25.11.4 SC:VIC03.03.04 Discovery Bay: Cape Nelson-Point Danger
25.11.5 PC overview
25.12 Regional Overview
References
26 Southern South Australia
Abstract
26.1 Introduction
26.2 Geology
26.3 Climate
26.4 Rivers and creeks
26.5 Sediment
26.6 Waves
26.7 Tides and sea level26.8 Beaches
26.9 Barriers
26.10 Sand transport
26.11 PC:SA01.01 The Limestone Coast: Point Danger to Cape Jaffa
26.11.1 SC:SA01.02.01 Point Danger-Cape Banks
26.11.2 SC:SA01.01.02 Cape Banks-Cape Jaffa
26.11.3 PC overview
26.12 PC:01.02/SC01.02.01 The Coorong (Younghusband and Sir Richard peninsulas)26.12.1 PC overview
26.13 PC:SA01.03 Fleurieu Peninsula-south coast
26.13.1 SC:SA01.03.01 Middleton Rocks-Newland Head
26.13.2 SC:SA01.03.02 Newland Head-Cape Jervis
26.13.3 PC overview
26.14 PC:SA01.04 Kangaroo Island- south and west coast
26.14.1 SC:SA01.04.01 Cape Willoughby to Cape Gantheaume
26.14.2 SC:SA01.04.02 Cape Gantheaume to Cape Du Couedic26.14.3 SC:SA01.04.03 Cape De Couedic to Cape Borda
26.14.4 PC overview
26.15 Regional overview
References
27 South Australian Gulfs
Abstract
27.1 Introduction
27.2 Climate
27.3 Rivers and creeks
27.4 Sediment and processes
27.5 Waves
27.6 Tides and sea level
27.7 Coastal ecology
27.8 Beaches
27.9 Barriers
27.10 Sand transport
27.11 PC:SA02.01 northern Kangaroo Island and St Vincent Gulf
27.11.1 SC:SA02.01.01 Cape Borda-Point Marsden
27.11.2 SC:SA02.01.02 Point Marsden-Kangaroo Head27.11.3 SC:SA02.01.03 Cape Jervis-Cactus Canyon
27.11.4 SC:SA02.01.04 Cactus Canyon-North Haven
27.11.5 SC:SA02.01.05 North Haven-Clinton
27.11.6 SC:SA02.01.06 Clinton-Sultana Point27.11.7 SC:SA02.01.07 Sultana Point-Cape Spencer
27.11.8 PC Overview
27.12 PC:SA02.02 Spencer Gulf
27.12.1 SC:SA02.02.01 Cape Spencer-Corny Point27.12.2 SC:SA02.02.02 Corny Point-Point Pearce
27.12.3 SC:SA02.02.03 Point Pearce-Fisherman Bay
27.12.4 SC:SA02.02.04 Fisherman Bay-Port Augusta
27.12.5 SC:SA02.02.05 Port Augusta-Shoalwater Point27.12.6 SC:SA02.02.06 Shoalwater Point-Cape Catastrophe
27.12.7 PC overview
27.13 Regional Overview
References
28 Western Eyre Peninsula region
Abstract
28.1 Introduction
28.2 Geology
28.3 Rivers and creeks
28.4 Sediments
28.5 Coastal processes
28.6 Beaches
28.7 Barriers
28.8 Sand transport
28.9 PC:SA03.01 Cape Catastrophe-Cape Radstock
28.9.1 SC:SA03.01.01 Cape Catastrophe-Point Whidbey
28.9.2 SC:SA03.01.02 Point Whidbey-Point Sir Issac
28.9.3 SC:SA03.01.03 Point Sir Issac-Frenchman Bluff
28.9.4 SC:SA03.01.04 Frenchman Bluff-Cape Finnis
28.9.5 SC:SA03.01.05 Cape Finnis-Cape Radstock
28.9.6 PC Overview
28.10 PC:SA03.02 central western Eyre Peninsula
28.10.1 SC:SA03.02.01 Cape Radstock-Cape Bauer
28.10.2 SC:SA03.02.02 Streaky Bay: Cape Bauer-Point Brown28.10.3 SC:SA03.02.03 Point Brown-Point Peter
28.10.4 PC Overview
28.11 PC:SA03.03 western Eyre Peninsula
28.11.1 SC:SA03.03.01 Point Peter-Cape Adieu28.11.2 SC:SA03.03.01 Cape Adieu-Head of Bight
28.11.3 PC Overview
28.12 Regional overview
References
29 Nullabor region
Abstract
29.1 Introduction
29.2 Geology29.3 Sediments
29.4 Coastal processes
29.5 Beaches
29.6 Barriers
29.7 Sand transport
29.8 PC/SC:SA03.04.01 Nullabor Cliffs
29.8.1 PC overview
29.9 PC:WA01.01 Roe Plain: Wilson Bluff-Twilight Cove
29.9.1 PC overview
29.10 PC:WA01.02 Baxter Cliffs:Twilight Cove-Point Culver
29.11 PC:WA01.03 Point Culver-Cape Palsey
29.11.1 SC’s:WA01.03.01-02 Bilbunya Beach:Point Culver-Point Lorsezen
29.11.2 SC:WA01.03.03 Point Lorsezen-Point Malcolm
29.11.3 SC:WA01.03.04 Point Malcolm-Cape Pasley
29.11.4 PC Overview
29.12 Regional overviewReferences
30 South Western Australia region
Abstract
30.1 Introduction
30.2 Geology
30.3 Climate
30.4 Rivers
30.5 Sediments and shelf
30.6 Coastal processes
30.7 Beaches
30.8 Barriers
30.9 Sand transport
30.10 PC:WA02.01 Cape Pasley-Shoal Cape
30.10.1 SC:WA02.01.01 Cape Pasley-Cape Arid30.10.2. SC:WA02.01.02 Cape Arid-Tagon Point
30.10.3 SC:WA02.01.03 Tagon Point-Hammer Head
30.10.4 SC:WA02.01.04 Hammer Head-Mississippi Point
30.10.5 SC:WA02.01.05 Mississippi Point-Cape La Grande30.10.6 SC:WA02.01.06 Cape La Grande-Observation Point
30.10.7 SC:WA02.01.07 Observation Point-Shoal Cape
30.10.8 PC overview
30.11 PC:WA02.02 Shoal Cape to Red Island
30.11.1 SC:WA02.02.01 Shoal Cape-Mason Bay
30.11.2 SC:WA02.02.02 Mason Bay-Hopetoun
30.11.3 SC:WA02.02.03 Hopetoun-Red Island
30.11.3 PC overview
30.12 PC:WA03.01 Red Island to Herald Point
30.12.1 SC:WA03.01.01 Red Island-Point Hood
30.12.2 SC:WA03.01.02 Point Hood-Cape Knob
30.12.3 SC:WA03.01.03 Cape Knob-Groper Bluff
30.12.4 SC:WA03.01.04 Groper Bluff-Bald Island
30.12.5 SC:WA03.01.05 Bald Island-Cape Vancouver
30.12.6 SC:WA03.01.06 Cape Vancouver-Herald Point
30.12.7 PC Overview
30.13 PC/SC:WA03.02.01 King George Sound30.13.1PC overview
30.14 PC:WA04.01 Bald Head to Point Nuyts
30.14.1 SC:WA04.01.01 Bald Head-Torbay Head
30.14.2 SC:WA04.01.02 Torbay Head-Wilson Head
30.14.3 SC:WA04.01.03 Wilson Head-Cape Faujas
30.14.4 SC:WA04.01.04 Cape Faujas-Point Irwin
30.14.5 SC:WA04.01.05 Point Irwin-Point Nuyts
30.14.6 PC Overview30.15 PC:WA04.02 Point Nuyts to Point D’Entrecasteaux
30.15.1 SC:WA04.02.01 Point Nuyts-West Cliff Point
30.15.2 SC:WA04.02.02 West Cliff Point-Point D’Entrecasteaux
30.15.3 PC overview30.16 PC:WA04.02 Point D’Entrecasteaux to Cape Leeuwin
30.16.1 SC:WA04.03.01 Point D’Entrecasteaux-Black Point
30.16.2 SC:WA04.03.02 Black Point-Capoe Leeuwin
30.16.3 PC overview30.17 Regional overview
References
31 Southwest Division
Abstract
31.1 Introduction
31.2 Geology
31.3 Climate
31.4 Waves and tides31.5 Ocean currents and sea temperature
31.6 River and estuaries
31.7 Coastal sediments
31.8 Sediment transport
31.9 Sea level
31.10 Biological processes
31.11 Beach systems
31.12 Barrier systems
31.13 Sediment compartments
31.14 Summary
References
32 Southwest Western Australia region
Abstract
32.1 Introduction
32.2 Sediments32.3 Coastal processes
32.3 Beaches
32.4 Barriers
32.5 Sand transport
32.6 PC/SC:WA05.01.01 Cape Leeuwin-Cape Naturaliste
32.7 PC:WA06.01
32.7.1 SC:WA06.01.01 Cape Naturaliste-Casuarina Point
32.7.2 SC:WA06.01.02 Casuarina Point-Robert Point
32.7.3 Sand transport
32.7.4 PC overview
32.8 PC:WA06.02
32.8.1 SC:WA06.02x1 Rottnest Island32.8.2 SC:WA06.02.01 Robert Point-Challenger Beach
32.8.3 SC:WA06.02.02 Challenger Beach-Pinnaroo Point
32.8.4 SC:WA06.02.03 Pinnaroo Point-Moore River
32.8.5 PC overview32.9 PC:WA07.01
32.9.1 SC:WA07.01.01 Moore River-Ledge Point
32.9.2 SC:WA07.01.02 Ledge Point-Wedge Island Point
32.9.3 SC:WA07.01.03 Wedge Island Point-Thirsty Point
32.9.4 SC:WA07.01.04 Thirsty Point-North Head
32.9.5 PC overview
32.10 PC:WA07.02
32.10.1 SC:WA07.02.01 North Head-Green Head
32.10.2 SC:WA07.02.02 Green Head-Illawong32.10.3 SC:WA07.02.03 Illawong-Cliff Head
32.10.4 SC:WA07.02.04 Cliff Head-Leander Point
32.10.5 SC:WA07.02.05 Leander Point-Nine Mile Beach
32.10.6 SC:WA07.02.06 Nine Mile Beach-Cape Burney
32.10.7 SC:WA07.02.07 Cape Burney-Glenfield Beach
32.10.8 PC overview
32.11 PC:WA08.01
32.11.1 SC:WA08.01.01 Glenfield Beach-Bowes River
32.11.2 SC:WA08.01.02 Bowes River-Broken Anchor Bay
32.11.3 PC overview
32.12 PC/SC:08.02.01Broken Anchor Bay-Murchinson River
32.12.1 PC overview
32.13 Regional overviewReferences
33 Central west Western Australia region
Abstract
33.1 Introduction
33.2 Sediments
33.3 Coastal processes
33.4 Beaches
33.5 Barriers
33.6 Sand transport
33.7 PC:WA09.01 The Zuytdorp Cliffs
33.7.1 SC:WA09.01.01 Murchinson River- Nuginjay Springs33.7.2 SC:WA09.01.02 Nuginjay Springs-Steep Point
33.7.3 SC:WA09.01.03-02.01 Dirk Hartog Island
33.7.4 PC overview
33.8 PC:WA09.02
33.8.1 SC:WA09.02.02 Cape Bellefin-Giraud Point
33.8.2 SC:WA09.02.03-04 Giraud Point-Cape Peron North
33.8.3 PC overview
33.9 PC:WA09.03 Hopeless Reach-Hamelin Pool
33.9.1 SC’s:WA09.03.01-03 Cape Peron North-Hamelin Pool (S)
33.9.2 SC’s:WA09.03.04-05 Hamelin Pool (S)-Grey Point
33.9.3 PC overview
33.10 PC:WA09.04 The Gascoyne River delta
33.10.1 SC:WA09.04.01 Grey Point-Miaboolya
33.10.2 SC:WA09.04.02 Miaboolya-Point Quobba
33.10.3 PC overview
33.11 PC:WA10.01
33.11.1 SC:WA10.01.01 Point Quobba-Cape Culver
33.11.2 SC:WA10.01.02 Cape Culver-Gnaraloo
33.11.3 SC:WA10.01.03 Gnaraloo-Alison Point
33.11.4 PC overview
33.12 PC:WA10.02 Ningaloo Reef33.12.1 SC:WA10.02.01 Alison Point-Point Maud
33.12.2 SC:WA10.02.02 Point Maud-Point Cloates
33.12.3 SC:WA10.02.03 Point Cloates-Winderabandi Point
33.12.4 SC:WA10.02.04 Winderabandi Point-North West Cape33.12.5 PC overview
33.13 PC:WA10.03 Western Exmouth Gulf
33.13.1 SC:WA10.03.01 North West Cape-Learmouth
33.13.3 SC:WA10.03.02 Learmouth-Giralia33.13.4 PC Overview
33.14 Regional overview
References
34 The Australian coast – review and overview
Abstract
34.1 Introduction
34.2 Australian beach systems – spatial distribution
34.3 Large scale spatial controls on beaches
34.3.2 Secondary temporal controls on beaches
34.3.3 Status of Australian beaches
34.4 Barrier systems
34.5 Division barrier characteristics
34.5.1 Northwest
34.5.2 Kimberley-Territory
34.5.3 Gulf of Carpentaria
34.5.5 Northeast
34.5.5 Southeast
34.5.6 Great Southern
34.5.7 Southwest
34.6 Regional barrier systems and sediment supply
34.7 Regional sediment characteristics
34.8 Coastal impacts of climate change
34.8.1 Sea level34.8.2 Wave climates
34.8.3 Tide regimes
34.8.4 Wind regimes
34.8.5 Water temperature34.8.6 Ocean acidification
34.9 Investigating coastal sediment compartments
34.10 Summary and conclusions
References
Appendices
Andrew Short is a marine scientist specializing in coastal processes and beach morphodynamics. He has degrees from the University of Sydney (BA Hons), University of Hawaii (MA), and Louisiana State University (PhD in Marine Science). He commenced his academic career as an assistant professor in the Coastal Studies Institute at Louisiana State University where he worked on the coasts of north Alaska and Brazil. He then moved to the School of Earth Sciences Macquarie University where he began his intensive study of beach systems around the Australian coast, which ultimately led to the development of the "Australian" beach models in collaboration with his colleague Don Wright. In 1977, he took up a position at the University of Sydney where he remained in the School of Geosciences until 2007.
He has also been visiting professor at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Utrecht University, the University of Auckland, the University of Ulster, the Universidade Federal Rio Grande (Brazil), and the Universidade Federal do Santa Catarina (Brazil).
He has conducted beach research on the coasts of North and South America, including north Alaska and Hawaii, and Brazil, Europe, New Zealand, Korea, South Africa, and the entire Australian coast. His main area of research and publication is in beach and surf zone morphodynamics, together with related interests in coastal dune and barrier systems, inner shelf morphodynamics, beach hazards and safety, coastal impacts of climate change, and coastal management.
He is presently Honorary Professor in the School of Geosciences at the University of Sydney, Honorary Professorial Fellow in the School of Earth & Environmental Sciences at the University of Wollongong, Senior Coastal Scientist (part-time) with CoastalCOMS.com, and Chair of National Surfing Reserves (Australia). His extensive contribution to both coastal science and beach safety was recognized on Australia Day 2010 with the award of an Order of Australia Medal.
Short has written 10 books, edited 4 books, and has over 200 scientific publications. His last book "Brazilian Beach Systems" covers the entire Brazilian coast and its seventeen coastal states. His most recent project, the "Australia Coastal Sediment Compartments" in collaboration with a small team of 'coastal experts' and funded by the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, mapped and described all 354 coastal sediment compartments around the entire Australian coast as well as their likely response to climate change. These compartments form the basis for the present book "Australian Coastal Systems: beaches, barriers and sediment compartments" which is also based on his intimate knowledge of the entire Australian coast: its coastal processes, beaches and barrier systems.
This book describes the entire coast and beaches and barrier systems of Australia. It covers the coastal processes and systems that form and impact Australia's 30.000 km coast, 12.000 beaches and 2750 barrier systems. These processes include geology, geomorphology, climate, waves, tides, currents, sediment supply, as well as coastal ecosystems. The coast is divided into tropical northern and southern temperate provinces, within which are seven divisions, 23 regions and 354 coastal sediment compartments each of which is described in detail in the 34 chapters. Within these systems are the full range of wave through tide-dominated beaches and barriers ranging from cheniers to massive transgressive dune systems together with a range of onshore and longshore sand transport systems. This is an up to date reference for the entire coast, its present condition and likely responses to the impacts of climate change.
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