Title: DAY 1 Terrestrial Env' Coastal Geomorphology Ian Elliot
1 COASTAL GEOMORPHOLOGY
NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT TASKFORCE Environment
Experts Working Group Presentation Ian Eliot -
July 2008
2Tasks
- 1. Analyse, classify and map the coastal
geomorphology of four locations, and consider the
characteristics of each area relative to the
coastal landforms of the surrounding region - 2. Provide
- (a) information on the relative stability of the
coastline with regard to historical and current
relative rates and processes for erosion and or
deposition of sediment associated with the
location and - (b) indicate how the location is likely to
respond in extreme natural events, particularly
cyclonic conditions storm surge and extreme
rainfall events.
3Approach
- The approach adopted was to undertake a
preliminary assessment of potential environmental
change following steps recommended by the
National Committee for Coastal and Ocean
Engineering for assessment of coastal
vulnerability to climate change (NCCOE, 2004) - It involves
- 1. Identification of primary variables
- These are the driving forces affecting change
and include fluctuation in sea level, tides,
severe weather conditions, and the wave regime - 2. Determination of landscape components
- Secondary process variables, such as sediment
transport, operate on large landscape components
such as sandy cliffs, beaches, barrier dunes,
tidal creeks, mangals and mudflats. - 3. Estimation of potential relationships between
the primary variables and the landscape
components - Describe any apparent evidence for impacts of
primary variables on the large landscape
components establish potential relationships
between them.
4Interrelationships
PRIMARY VARIABLES
GEOLOGICAL STRUCTURE
SEDIMENTS
SECONDARY VARIABLES
LANDFORMS
Morphodynamic System
5Primary Variables
6Primary Variables
- The National Committee on Coastal Engineering
(2004) lists the primary (key) variables as
follows - Mean Sea Level
- Ocean Currents
- Ocean Temperature
- Wind Climate
- Wave Climate
- Rainfall Runoff
- Air Temperature
- Blue text indicates those used in assessment of
potential coastal change.
7Geological Structure
Packer Island
Perpendicular Head
Quandong to Coulomb Point
Gourdon Bay
8Relationships Primary Variables Landforms
9Packer Island
Rock bar sand flats
Cliffs rock platforms
Washover channel fan
Chile Creek platform
10Packer Island
11Perpendicular Head
NORTH HEAD
PERPENDICULAR HEAD
Middle Lagoon
Emeriau Point Chimney Rocks
North Head Tappers Lagoon
Embalgun
Weedong Lagoon
Tappers Lagoon
12Perpendicular Head
13Coulomb Point to Quandong Point
South of Coulomb Point
North of James Price Point
Coulomb Point
Quandong Point
James Price Point - erosion
James Price Point - dunes
14Coulomb Point to Quandong Point
15Gourdon Bay
SW Cape Latouche Treville
Wrack deposit Port Smith
Extension of tidal creek
Gourdon Bay view SE
Cape Du Boulay - erosion
Cape Du Boulay geology
16Gourdon Bay
17Thanks for your attention