UnknownThis document represents part of Geoscience Australia's contribution to the National Estuaries Assessment and Management (NE) project, Theme 5 (Assessment and Monitoring), Task 5A 'Conceptual Models of Australian Estuaries and Coastal Waterways'. The report contains comprehensive conceptual models of the biophysical processes that operate in a wide range of estuaries and coastal waterways found around Australia. Geomorphic conceptual models have been developed for each of the seven types of Australian estuaries and coastal waterways. Each conceptual model comprises a three-dimensional block diagram depicting detailed summaries of the structure, evolutionary characteristics, and geomorphology of each coastal waterway type, which are ...
Monitoring estuarine ecological-geomorphological dynamics has become a crucial aspect of studying th...
Estuaries are dynamic transition zones acting as filters and transformers of nutrients passing from ...
The concept of coastal sediment compartments was first used in the 1960s in the United States. It ha...
Wave and tide induced sediment transport pathways and rates govern the morphological evolution of es...
Wave and tide induced sediment transport pathways and rates govern the morphological evolution of es...
With the large number of estuaries within many jurisdictions, it is not always feasible to develop e...
The coastal focus and beach culture of Australia’s population in general, and the people of New Sout...
The need for practical estuarine classification schemes as resource management tools is becoming mor...
Australian estuaries can be classified into five groups on the basis of their hydrology: Mediterrane...
The Clarence River Estuary is the largest estuary in southeast Australia, with an extensive floodpla...
UnknownSimple, conceptual geomorphic models can assist environmental managers in making informed dec...
Nutrient transformation and phytoplankton growth were examined in 9 river-dominated sub-tropical eas...
Australia's developed coasts are a heavily competed space, subject to urban, industrial and agricult...
In many estuaries of New South Wales (N.S.W.), agricultural, urban, and industrial activities have b...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The ongoing development on the coastal plains of east...
Monitoring estuarine ecological-geomorphological dynamics has become a crucial aspect of studying th...
Estuaries are dynamic transition zones acting as filters and transformers of nutrients passing from ...
The concept of coastal sediment compartments was first used in the 1960s in the United States. It ha...
Wave and tide induced sediment transport pathways and rates govern the morphological evolution of es...
Wave and tide induced sediment transport pathways and rates govern the morphological evolution of es...
With the large number of estuaries within many jurisdictions, it is not always feasible to develop e...
The coastal focus and beach culture of Australia’s population in general, and the people of New Sout...
The need for practical estuarine classification schemes as resource management tools is becoming mor...
Australian estuaries can be classified into five groups on the basis of their hydrology: Mediterrane...
The Clarence River Estuary is the largest estuary in southeast Australia, with an extensive floodpla...
UnknownSimple, conceptual geomorphic models can assist environmental managers in making informed dec...
Nutrient transformation and phytoplankton growth were examined in 9 river-dominated sub-tropical eas...
Australia's developed coasts are a heavily competed space, subject to urban, industrial and agricult...
In many estuaries of New South Wales (N.S.W.), agricultural, urban, and industrial activities have b...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The ongoing development on the coastal plains of east...
Monitoring estuarine ecological-geomorphological dynamics has become a crucial aspect of studying th...
Estuaries are dynamic transition zones acting as filters and transformers of nutrients passing from ...
The concept of coastal sediment compartments was first used in the 1960s in the United States. It ha...