The concept of coastal sediment compartments was first used in the 1960s in the United States. It has since been recognised as appropriate for defining sections of the Australian coast, but had not been uniformly adopted around the nation in the way that has underpinned management, as in other countries. In 2012, the Australian Government supported a project to better understand coastal sediment dynamics using the sediment compartment approach as a framework within which to consider future shoreline behaviour and the impacts of climate change, including rising sea level, changing wave climates and sediment budgets. This paper outlines the sediment compartment project and uses case studies to demonstrate its application. The project consiste...
The Australian coastline is one of the longest and most diverse of any in the world, and Australian ...
UnknownSimple, conceptual geomorphic models can assist environmental managers in making informed dec...
International audienceWith increasing concerns about climate change and sea-level rise, there is a n...
The concept of coastal sediment compartments was first used in the 1960s in the United States. It ha...
The concept of coastal sediment compartments has recently been adopted at a national scale in Austra...
The impacts of coastal erosion are expected to increase through the present century, and beyond, as ...
The impacts of coastal erosion are expected to increase through the present century, and beyond, as ...
This paper addresses the coastal compartments of the eastern coast by analysing characteristics of t...
Approaches to Australian coastal management are constantly changing yet continue to fall short in te...
This study investigates coastal processes using a sediment budget approach based on the concept of c...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. The coastal zone off Geraldton in temperate Midwestern Australia was investigat...
This project aims to produce a framework for assessing compartment dynamics within two sediment comp...
The potential response of shoreface depositional environments to sea level rise over the present cen...
The potential response of shoreface depositional environments to sea level rise over the present cen...
How will Australia's shelf and coastal seabed respond to climatic stress? Climate change is likely t...
The Australian coastline is one of the longest and most diverse of any in the world, and Australian ...
UnknownSimple, conceptual geomorphic models can assist environmental managers in making informed dec...
International audienceWith increasing concerns about climate change and sea-level rise, there is a n...
The concept of coastal sediment compartments was first used in the 1960s in the United States. It ha...
The concept of coastal sediment compartments has recently been adopted at a national scale in Austra...
The impacts of coastal erosion are expected to increase through the present century, and beyond, as ...
The impacts of coastal erosion are expected to increase through the present century, and beyond, as ...
This paper addresses the coastal compartments of the eastern coast by analysing characteristics of t...
Approaches to Australian coastal management are constantly changing yet continue to fall short in te...
This study investigates coastal processes using a sediment budget approach based on the concept of c...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. The coastal zone off Geraldton in temperate Midwestern Australia was investigat...
This project aims to produce a framework for assessing compartment dynamics within two sediment comp...
The potential response of shoreface depositional environments to sea level rise over the present cen...
The potential response of shoreface depositional environments to sea level rise over the present cen...
How will Australia's shelf and coastal seabed respond to climatic stress? Climate change is likely t...
The Australian coastline is one of the longest and most diverse of any in the world, and Australian ...
UnknownSimple, conceptual geomorphic models can assist environmental managers in making informed dec...
International audienceWith increasing concerns about climate change and sea-level rise, there is a n...