Geomorphic Secondary Coastal Compartments
dataset:
secondary_coastal_compartments
The Secondary Coastal Sediment Compartment data set represents a sub-regional scale (1:100 000 - 1:25 000) compartmentalisation
of the Australian coastal zone into spatial units within (and between) which sediment movement processes are considered to
be significant at scales relevant to coastal management. The Primary and accompanying Secondary Coastal Sediment Compartment
data sets were created by a panel of coastal science experts who developed a series of broader scale data sets (Coastal Realms,
Regions and Divisions) in order to hierarchically subdivide the coastal zone on the basis of key environmental attributes.
Once the regional (1:250 000) scale was reached expert knowledge of coastal geomorphology and processes was used to further
refine the sub-division and create both the Primary and Secondary Sediment Compartment data sets. Environmental factors determining
the occurrence and extents of these compartments include major geological structures, major geomorphic process boundaries,
orientation of the coastline and recurring patterns of landform and geology – these attributes are given in priority order
below.1 - Gross lithological/geological changes (e.g. transition from sedimentary to igneous rocks).2 - Geomorphic (topographic)
features characterising a compartment boundary (often bedrock-controlled) (e.g. peninsulas, headlands, cliffs).3 - Dominant
landform types (e.g. large cuspate foreland, tombolos and extensive sandy beaches versus headland-bound pocket beaches).4
- Changes in the orientation (aspect) of the shoreline.
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Citation proposal Citation proposal
(2023) Geomorphic Secondary Coastal Compartments Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action https://metashare.maps.vic.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/83dc37f8-e6a5-45b0-96a7-eaa46e709ebd |
- Description
- Temporal
- Spatial
- Maintenance
- Format
- Contacts
- Keywords
- Resource Constraints
- Lineage
- Metadata Constraints Metadata Constraints
- Quality
- Acquisition Info
- Raster Data Details
- Raster Type Details
- Point Cloud Data Details
- Contour Data Details
- Survey Details
Description
- Title
- Geomorphic Secondary Coastal Compartments
- Alternate title
- secondary_coastal_compartments
- Purpose
- Marine and coastal planning
Spatial
- Horizontal Accuracy
- 10m
- Code
- VicGrid 2020
Maintenance
- Maintenance and update frequency
- As needed
Format
- Title
- Shapefile, File geodatabase
Contacts
Point of contact
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
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Lawrance Ferns
(Manager Marine Biodiversity Policy & Programs)
Level 2 / 8 Nicholson Street
East Melbourne
Vic
3002
Australia
Cited responsible party
No information provided.
Cited responsible party
No information provided.
Keywords
- Topic category
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- Environment
- Oceans
- DELWP Categories
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- Biology & EcologyEnvironmentOceans & Estuaries
Resource Constraints
- Use limitation
- Unknown
- Classification
- Unclassified
Lineage
- Statement
- The Primary and accompanying Secondary Coastal Sediment Compartment data sets were created by a panel of coastal science experts who developed a series of broader scale data sets (Coastal Realms, Regions and Divisions) in order to hierarchically subdivide the coastal zone on the basis of key environmental attributes. Once the regional (1:250 000) scale was reached expert knowledge of coastal geomorphology and processes was used to further refine the sub-division and create both the Primary and Secondary Sediment Compartment data sets. Environmental factors determining the occurrence and extents of these compartments include major geological structures, major geomorphic process boundaries, orientation of the coastline and recurring patterns of landform and geology – these attributes are given in priority order below.1 - Gross lithological/geological changes (e.g. transition from sedimentary to igneous rocks).2 - Geomorphic (topographic) features characterising a compartment boundary (often bedrock-controlled) (e.g. peninsulas, headlands, cliffs).3 - Dominant landform types (e.g. large cuspate foreland, tombolos and extensive sandy beaches versus headland-bound pocket beaches).4 - Changes in the orientation (aspect) of the shoreline.
Metadata Constraints Metadata Constraints
- Use limitation
- Unknown
- Classification
- Unclassified
Quality
Attribute Quality
- Comments
- The Secondary Coastal Sediment Compartment data set represents a sub-regional scale (1:100 000 - 1:25 000) compartmentalisation of the Australian coastal zone into spatial units within (and between) which sediment movement processes are considered to be significant at scales relevant to coastal management.
Positional Accuracy
Conceptual Consistency
Missing Data
Excess Data
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