Journal article

Sand beach ridges record 6000 year history of extreme tropical cyclone activity in northeastern Australia

J Nott, S Smithers, K Walsh, E Rhodes

Quaternary Science Reviews | Published : 2009

Abstract

Sand beach ridges are considered to be derived either from aeolian processes and/or waves but their deposition by individual or multiple storms has not been investigated in any detail. We use numerical meteorological and oceanographic models to determine the origin of a sequence of 29 shore parallel sand beach ridges in northeastern Australia. The results suggest that the ridges were constructed by waves and that the final form or height of the ridges is a function of high-energy tropical cyclone generated waves plus storm tides. Hence these landforms archive a nearly 6000 year long history of intense tropical cyclones. The record implies that these extreme tempests occur considerably more f..

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