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This repository contains a dataset of beach-face slopes for the Australian coastline. It includes more than 13,200 km of sandy coast with estimates of the beach-face slopes provided every 100 m. The dataset is described in Vos et al. 2021, "Beach-face slopes dataset for Australia". The beach-face slope data is provided in 2 separate GEOJSON files: Australia_slopes_by_transect.geojson and Australia_slopes_by_beach.geojson. The first one presents the data along each transect (total of 132,132 beach transects) and the second one presents the data for each individual beach/embayment (total of 5,207 beaches). The coordinate system for both geospatial layers is EPSG:3112 - GDA94 / Geoscience Australia Lambert - Projected. 1. Australia_slope_by_transect.geojson: contains a geospatial layer with cross-shore transects along the Australian sandy coastline. Each feature in this layer is a transect (2 point linestring) with the following attributes: - Beach-face Slope: Estimate of the beach-face slope between Mean Sea Level (MSL) and Mean High Water Springs (MHWS) - Lower Confidence Bound: Lower limit of the confidence band for the slope estimate - Upper Confidence Bound: Upper limit of the confidence band for the slope estimate - Width of Confidence Band: Width of confidence band (between 0 and 0.19) - Upper Confidence Bound: Upper limit of the confidence band for the slope estimate - Confidence Flag: Quality flag indicating the confidence in the slope estimate at this transect (High, Medium or Low) - Number of Shoreline Points: Number of datapoints in the time-series used for beach-face slope estimation (minimum 100) - transect_id: Database id for each transect, e.g., aus0001-0000, aus0001-0001, … - beach_id: Database id for each beach, e.g., aus0001, aus0002, …, aus5255 - Coastal Region: Database id corresponding to the 23 coastal regions as identified by Thom et al. (2018) - Primary Sediment Compartment: Database id corresponding to the 100 primary sediment compartments as identified by Thom et al. (2018) - Secondary Sediment Compartment: Database id corresponding to the 361 secondary sediment Compartments as identified by Thom et al. (2018) 2. Australia_slope_by_beach.geojson: contains a geospatial layer with each individual beach/embayment (as a linestring) along the Australian sandy coastline. Each feature has the following attributes: - Average Beach-face Slope: Average of the beach-face slope at the site, weighted by the width of the confidence bands - Average Width of Confidence Bands: Average width of confidence band over the comprised transects - Confidence Flag: Quality flag indicating the confidence in the slope estimate at this transect (High, Medium or Low) - Average Number of Shoreline Points: Average number of datapoints in the time-series over the comprised transects - beach_id: Database id for each beach, e.g., aus0001, aus0002, …, aus5255 - Coastal Region: Database id corresponding to the 23 coastal regions as identified by Thom et al. (2018) - Primary Sediment Compartment: Database id corresponding to the 100 primary sediment compartments as identified by Thom et al. (2018) - Secondary Sediment Compartment: Database id corresponding to the 361 secondary sediment Compartments as identified by Thom et al. (2018) In addition to these two layers, the 3 different levels of the Sediment Compartments framework (Thom et al.. 2018) with their average beach-face slopes are also included here. 3. coastal_regions.geojson: contains a geospatial layer of each coastal region (as polygon) as defined by Thom et al. 2018. Each feature has the following attributes: - name: name of the coastal region, e.g., Pilbara, Kimberley, ... - Average Beach-face Slope (by beach): Average beach-face slope in each coastal region, averaged across all the individual beaches inside the polygon - Average Beach-face Slope (by transect): Average beach-face slope in each coastal region, averaged across all the individual transects inside the polygon 4. primary_compartments.geojson: contains a geospatial layer of each primary sediment compartment (as polygon) as defined by Thom et al. 2018. Each feature has the following attributes: - Primary Sediment Compartment id: Database id corresponding to the 100 primary sediment compartments as identified by Thom et al. (2018) - name: name of each primary sediment compartment - Average Beach-face Slope (by beach): Average beach-face slope in each sediment compartment, averaged across all the individual beaches inside the polygon - Average Beach-face Slope (by transect): Average beach-face slope in each sediment compartment, averaged across all the individual transects inside the polygon 5. secondary_compartments.geojson: contains a geospatial layer of each secondary sediment compartment (as polygon) as defined by Thom et al. 2018. Each feature has the following attributes: - Secondary Sediment Compartment id: Database id corresponding to the 361 secondary sediment compartments as identified by Thom et al. (2018) - name: name of each secondary sediment compartment - Average Beach-face Slope (by beach): Average beach-face slope in each sediment compartment, averaged across all the individual beaches inside the polygon - Average Beach-face Slope (by transect): Average beach-face slope in each sediment compartment, averaged across all the individual transects inside the polygon
Remote Sensing, Coastal Engineering, Beach slopes, Landsat, CoastSat, Coastal Geomorphology
Remote Sensing, Coastal Engineering, Beach slopes, Landsat, CoastSat, Coastal Geomorphology
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