Cyclone-induced Net Sediment Transport Pathway on the Continental Shelf of Tropical Australia Inferred from Reef Talus Deposits

Created 07/03/2026

Updated 07/03/2026

Tropical cyclones affect storm-dominated sediment transport processes that characterise Holocene shelf deposits in many shelf environments. In this paper, we describe the geomorphology of reef talus deposits found in the Gulf of Carpentaria and Arafura Sea, Australia,that we attribute to tropical cyclones. The orientation of these deposits is also indicative of a consistent, along-coast transport pathway.

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Title Cyclone-induced Net Sediment Transport Pathway on the Continental Shelf of Tropical Australia Inferred from Reef Talus Deposits
Language eng
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Landing Page https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/4a82224b-d495-478b-913b-da0e36341dfa
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Geoscience Australia Data
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Reference Period 22/04/2018
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Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors
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      ],
      [
        145.0,
        -18.0
      ],
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        -8.0
      ],
      [
        135.0,
        -8.0
      ],
      [
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      ]
    ]
  ],
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}
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