The effect of storms on chenier plains: the Shoal Bay chenier plain
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Grime, David
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The University of Wollongong
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The southern coast of Shoal Bay, near Darwin, Northern Territory is a
small, well vegetated chenier plain. Chenier plains are prograded coastal
mudflats that support a number of long narrow ridges formed from sand and
shell debris, that run parallel to the coast. Mangrove communities on the
mudflat occur in zones, also parallel to the coastline, indicating species
preference for protection, depth and duration of tidal inundation and level of
salinity.
Chenier plains are thought to be formed through fluctuations in
sediment supply resulting in, episodic coastal progradation, and coastal
erosion and ridge deposition above the level of high tide. Some of the
literature suggests that progradation may be aided by the seaward
mangrove zones trapping sediments, while erosion of the mudflats and
subsequent ridge formation can be attributed to high energy storm activity,
such as that of a tropical cyclone.
This study is involved with examining the recent history of the chenier
plain at Shoal Bay, in regard to the effects of cyclone Tracy, which struck the
area on December 25, 1974. The storm devastated large areas of the central
mangrove zones, those of Bruguiera, Ceriops and Rhizophora, mostly by
windthrow. The seaward mangrove zones, such as that of Avicennia, and
the landforms were mostly unaffected by the storm winds, and the storm
surge associated with the cyclone was relatively small, as it occurred in
conjunction with a neap high tide.
The overall effects of cyclone Tracy on the chenier plain were much
less than those described for other storms in the literature. All of the changes
that have occurred on the Shoal Bay chenier plain over the period examined
can be explained by normal wave and tide action, and do not require a high
energy event.
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