Journal article

A geomorphic classification of intermittently open/closed estuaries (IOCE) derived from estuaries in Victoria, Australia

SL McSweeney, DM Kennedy, ID Rutherfurd

Progress in Physical Geography | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2017

Abstract

A large proportion of estuaries along microtidal wave-dominated coastlines worldwide have entrances that intermittently close to the ocean when tidal currents and fluvial discharge are insufficient to erode sediment delivered onshore by waves. In this study, these systems are termed “intermittently open/closed estuaries” (IOCE) in order to include all estuaries which intermittently close to the ocean. IOCE do not fit neatly into existing generalized estuary classification models and have been traditionally recognized as a single estuary type that constitute a rare subset of wave-dominated estuaries. In this study, 111 estuaries in Victoria, Australia, are used to develop a classification mod..

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The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: The Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning provided financial support for this project and the first author was supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award and a Faculty of Science Postgraduate Writing up Award.