Data

Secondary Sediment Cell Boundary

Australian Ocean Data Network
Department of Transport (Associated with) Rodney Hoath (Owner)
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Sediment cells are spatially discrete areas of the coast within which marine and terrestrial landforms are likely to be connected through processes of sediment exchange, often described using sediment budgets. They include areas of sediment supply (sources), sediment loss (sinks), and the sediment transport processes linking them (pathways). Sediment transport pathways include both alongshore and cross-shore processes, and therefore cells are best represented in two-dimensions. They are natural management units with a physical basis and commonly cross jurisdictional boundaries. Further information can be found at the following website: http://www.transport.wa.gov.au/imarine/coastal-erosion-and-stability.asp

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Credit
Cristina Da Silva - Coastal Scientist Tanya Stul - Coastal Engineer / Geomorphologist Chris Barber - Geospatial Data Specialist Stephen Salgado - Senior Cartographer
Purpose
This polygon feature class represents the Secondary Sediment Cell boundries for Western Australia. This dataset is held by the Department of Transport, Fremantle. Secondary - Sediment Cell Type defines spatially discrete areas of the coast within which marine and terrestrial landforms are likely to be connected through processes of sediment exchange, often described using sediment budgets. They are natural management units with a physical basis. This dataset represents cells that have been mapped as a hierarchy of primary, secondary and tertiary coastal sediment cells to incorporate three space and time (spatio-temporal) scales.

Created: 19 05 2015

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119.10651,-19.80214 119.10651,-33.67577 114.06663,-33.67577 114.06663,-19.80214 119.10651,-19.80214

116.5865735,-26.738951

118.75692,-20.09511 118.75692,-33.66648 114.09992,-33.66648 114.09992,-20.09511 118.75692,-20.09511

116.4284225,-26.880793

118.75692,-20.09511 118.75692,-33.66648 114.09992,-33.66648 114.09992,-20.09511 118.75692,-20.09511

116.4284225,-26.880793

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