1979
DOI: 10.1016/0025-3227(79)90010-0
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Water movements, sediment transport and deposition, Western Port, Victoria

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“…The study showed that all the sites are accreting, with the highest accretion occurring at Rhyll and Pioneer Bay. This is in keeping with previous studies which show that these areas are important depositional areas within Westernport Bay (Harris et al, 1979). These results are also in line with some horizontal measurements of growth of the shoreline within the bay with sites such as Tooradin and Hastings showing 0.5 and 0.3 m growth since 1988 (Bishop-Taylor et al, 2021a,b).…”
Section: Small Scale Stochasticitysupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The study showed that all the sites are accreting, with the highest accretion occurring at Rhyll and Pioneer Bay. This is in keeping with previous studies which show that these areas are important depositional areas within Westernport Bay (Harris et al, 1979). These results are also in line with some horizontal measurements of growth of the shoreline within the bay with sites such as Tooradin and Hastings showing 0.5 and 0.3 m growth since 1988 (Bishop-Taylor et al, 2021a,b).…”
Section: Small Scale Stochasticitysupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Sediment transport within the bay and to the sites is then governed by the net clockwise circulation of water. Areas near Pioneer Bay and Rhyll sites are considered important depositional areas for mud (Harris et al, 1979). Differences in sedimentation between Rhyll and other sites could be partially linked to the difference in site hydrodynamics; where other sites are fringed by mangroves and sediment is delivered via wave action across the front margin of the mangrove.…”
Section: Large Scale Ordermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All three sites were located along the eastern margin of Western Port. The site at Corinella was selected due to its proximity to appreciable sediment inputs (Harris et al ) and higher nutrient concentrations relative to the other study sites. Coronet Bay was chosen because of its high areal seagrass extent and its greater distance from human activities than the other sites.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Western Port BBRs occur in seafloor depressions at the terminus of sub-channels. Harris et al (1979) noted that due to the proximity of the Rhyll Segment to the Eastern Entrance of to bay, currents in this area do not display the directional symmetry that is typical of other sites but rather are generally counterclockwise circulation pattern. During our surveys, underwater and surface observations were that tidal currents in the BBR areas are lower than those in the neighbouring main channels and there is significant eddying.…”
Section: Ecophysical Controlsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The bryozoan biogenic reef (BBR) area is situated in the Eastern Arm of Western Port (WP), VIC, Australia, in an area termed the "Rhyll Segment" (Harris et al, 1979;Jenkins et al, 2013) between French Island, Corinella and Rhyll (Figure 1). Potential reef areas were initially identified based on the seabed textures in a 2009 bay-wide multibeam bathymetry product (2.5 m horizontal resolution) generated by the Port of Hastings Development Authority.…”
Section: Study Area and Ground-truthingmentioning
confidence: 99%