VCMP Sites - Shoreline Profile Timeseries
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dataset: VCMP_SITES_SHORELINE_PROFILE_TIMESERIES
VCMP Sites - Shoreline Profile Timeseries The Shoreline Profile Timeseries dataset features short-term and long-term shorelines ranging from 1930 to 2023 across sites monitored by the Victorian Coastal Monitoring Program (VCMP) along Victoria's coastline, spatially represented as point data. Cross-sections are extracted for datasets with elevation models, including: - Digital Surface Models (DSM) from UAV surveys, includes vegetation. - Victorian Coastal Digital Elevation Model (VCDEM, updated 2022), most coastal survey data are from c. 2008 – 2010, excludes vegetation. - Use caution when comparing onshore (backshore) sections of the profile, as VCMP UAV surveys DSMs include vegetation and cannot be directly compared with the VCDEM (no vegetation). Output products include 1m Digital Surface Models (DSM) and Orthophotos (vegetation is included in UAV data). - Vertical uncertainty for the output digital surface model (DSM) is estimated at 0.1 m. - The shoreline proxy is defined as the point at which each transect first intersect a given contour (m, AHD): 1.0 m AHD for open coasts and 0.5 m AHD for bay sites - Intersection points are joined alongshore to create a shoreline, noting the alongshore spacing (30-m) may be too low to define complex, small-scale features. - Assuming a beach face slope of 1-in-10, a 0.1 m vertical uncertainty in the survey DSM equates to cross-shore uncertainty of 1 m in shoreline position. Digital Earth Australia (DEA) coastlines A mean annual mid-tide shoreline is extracted from satellite imagery using sub-pixel identification methods, for the period 1988 to 2021, at 30-m alongshore spacing (Bishop-Taylor et al., 2021). - DEA shorelines have an estimated uncertainty of 1-3 m, with a precision limit on shoreline trends of 0.31 m/yr, i.e., trends below this threshold are insignificant. - DEA have known issues around cliffed areas, leading to higher (unconstrained) uncertainty in some cliffed areas. DEA outputs in such areas should be treated with caution. Aerial Imagery Shorelines Aerial images are hosted and geo-rectified by DEECA's Coordinated Imagery Program. Based on control point checks by VCMP, newer images (approx. post-2000) are estimated to have horizontal uncertainty of 3-m or less. Older images (pre-2000) can have greater uncertainty, estimated at up to 10-m. Older images (<1960) may have larger errors (unconstrained) and should be treated with caution. - Backshore line: Extracted for open coast and bay sites. Identified manually as the onshore extent of the active sandy beach. Depending on morphology, the backshore line may be defined vegetation, dune toe, cliff toe and / or a coastal protection structure (sea wall or revetment). - Shoreline proxy line: Extracted for bay sites only (with low wave energy). Identified manually as the instantaneous wet/dry line, with no tidal correction. - Sites with larger tidal ranges (e.g., Cowes) would be expected to have larger uncertainty in shoreline position and caution is advised. All shoreline data (short-term VCMP drone and long-term DEA satellite) are interpolated to the same set of 30-m spaced transects, based on the Digital Earth Australia 2019 product. More information about the Shoreline Timeseries dataset and other datasets generated from the Victorian Coastal Monitoring Program can be found at https://www.marineandcoasts.vic.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0041/688397/VCMP_Sites_MetadataReport_Oct2023.pdf
 
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VCMP Sites - Shoreline Profile Timeseries

Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action

https://metashare.maps.vic.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/6be592c6-ad3f-4827-947a-101231a47989
 
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Description

Title
VCMP Sites - Shoreline Profile Timeseries 
Alternate title
VCMP_SITES_SHORELINE_PROFILE_TIMESERIES 
Resource Type
Dataset  
Purpose
Coastal planning, marine ecology 
 
 

Temporal

Time period
2023-10-102023-10-10 
 
 

Spatial

Spatial representation type
Vector  
Horizontal Accuracy
1m  
 

 

Maintenance

Maintenance and update frequency
Annually  
 
 

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Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action - VCMP   (Victorian Coastal Monitoring Program)  

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Keywords

Topic category
  • Environment
 
 

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Unknown 
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Unclassified  
 
 

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VCMP Sites - Shoreline Profile Timeseries The Shoreline Profile Timeseries dataset features short-term and long-term shorelines ranging from 1930 to 2023 across sites monitored by the Victorian Coastal Monitoring Program (VCMP) along Victoria's coastline, spatially represented as point data. Cross-sections are extracted for datasets with elevation models, including: - Digital Surface Models (DSM) from UAV surveys, includes vegetation. - Victorian Coastal Digital Elevation Model (VCDEM, updated 2022), most coastal survey data are from c. 2008 – 2010, excludes vegetation. - Use caution when comparing onshore (backshore) sections of the profile, as VCMP UAV surveys DSMs include vegetation and cannot be directly compared with the VCDEM (no vegetation). Output products include 1m Digital Surface Models (DSM) and Orthophotos (vegetation is included in UAV data). - Vertical uncertainty for the output digital surface model (DSM) is estimated at 0.1 m. - The shoreline proxy is defined as the point at which each transect first intersect a given contour (m, AHD): 1.0 m AHD for open coasts and 0.5 m AHD for bay sites - Intersection points are joined alongshore to create a shoreline, noting the alongshore spacing (30-m) may be too low to define complex, small-scale features. - Assuming a beach face slope of 1-in-10, a 0.1 m vertical uncertainty in the survey DSM equates to cross-shore uncertainty of 1 m in shoreline position. Digital Earth Australia (DEA) coastlines A mean annual mid-tide shoreline is extracted from satellite imagery using sub-pixel identification methods, for the period 1988 to 2021, at 30-m alongshore spacing (Bishop-Taylor et al., 2021). - DEA shorelines have an estimated uncertainty of 1-3 m, with a precision limit on shoreline trends of 0.31 m/yr, i.e., trends below this threshold are insignificant. - DEA have known issues around cliffed areas, leading to higher (unconstrained) uncertainty in some cliffed areas. DEA outputs in such areas should be treated with caution. Aerial Imagery Shorelines Aerial images are hosted and geo-rectified by DEECA's Coordinated Imagery Program. Based on control point checks by VCMP, newer images (approx. post-2000) are estimated to have horizontal uncertainty of 3-m or less. Older images (pre-2000) can have greater uncertainty, estimated at up to 10-m. Older images (<1960) may have larger errors (unconstrained) and should be treated with caution. - Backshore line: Extracted for open coast and bay sites. Identified manually as the onshore extent of the active sandy beach. Depending on morphology, the backshore line may be defined vegetation, dune toe, cliff toe and / or a coastal protection structure (sea wall or revetment). - Shoreline proxy line: Extracted for bay sites only (with low wave energy). Identified manually as the instantaneous wet/dry line, with no tidal correction. - Sites with larger tidal ranges (e.g., Cowes) would be expected to have larger uncertainty in shoreline position and caution is advised. All shoreline data (short-term VCMP drone and long-term DEA satellite) are interpolated to the same set of 30-m spaced transects, based on the Digital Earth Australia 2019 product. More information about the Shoreline Timeseries dataset and other datasets generated from the Victorian Coastal Monitoring Program can be found at References: Bishop-Taylor, R., Nanson, R., Sagar, S., & Lymburner, L. (2021). Mapping Australia's dynamic coastline at mean sea level using three decades of Landsat imagery. Remote Sensing of Environment, 267, 112734. Ierodiaconou, D., Kennedy, D. M., Pucino, N., Allan, B. M., McCarroll, R. J., Ferns, L. W., ... & Young, M. (2022). Citizen science unoccupied aerial vehicles: A technique for advancing coastal data acquisition for management and research. Continental Shelf Research, 244, 104800. Pucino, N., Kennedy, D. M., Carvalho, R. C., Allan, B., & Ierodiaconou, D. (2021). Citizen science for monitoring seasonal-scale beach erosion and behaviour with aerial drones. Scientific reports, 11(1), 3935. 
 
 

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Classification
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Comments
1m 
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Excess Data
 
 

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