Underwater archaeology and submerged landscapes in Western Australia

J Benjamin, M O'Leary, I Ward, J Hacker, S Ulm, P Veth… - Antiquity, 2018 - cambridge.org
This research aims to explore the submerged landscapes of the Pilbara of western Australia,
using predictive archaeological modelling, airborne LiDAR, marine acoustics, coring and …

Beneath the Top End: A regional assessment of submerged archaeological potential in the Northern Territory, Australia

J McCarthy, C Wiseman, K Woo, D Steinberg… - Australian …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Regional-scale assessments have proven to be invaluable frameworks for research, public
engagement and management of submerged archaeological landscapes. Regional-scale …

Relict and contemporary influences on the postglacial geomorphology and evolution of a current swept shelf: The Eastern Cape Coast, South Africa

AN Green, JAG Cooper, NP Dlamini, NN Dladla… - Marine Geology, 2020 - Elsevier
Few stratigraphic models of continental shelves incorporate the process of geostrophic
current-sweeping, consequently its role in the stratigraphic record is often overlooked. We …

Mesophotic fish communities of the ancient coastline in Western Australia

LM Currey-Randall, R Galaiduk, M Stowar, BI Vaughan… - Plos one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Marine diversity across the Australian continental shelf is shaped by characteristic benthic
habitats which are determined by geomorphic features such as paleoshorelines. In north …

Paleoshorelines and lowstand sedimentation on subtropical shelves: a case study from the Fraser Shelf, Australia

TU Passos, JM Webster, JC Braga… - Australian Journal of …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Evidence of submerged paleoshorelines on tectonically stable continental shelves is
represented by relict coastal depositional features that formed during periods of lower sea …

[PDF][PDF] Settling the West: 50 000 years in a changing land

J Dortch, J Balme, J McDonald, K Morse… - Journal of the Royal …, 2019 - academia.edu
Australia was first colonised more than two thousand human generations ago. In this paper
we show how, over this period, ancestors of Western Australia's Aboriginal peoples adapted …

Differentiating reefal ridges from relict coastal ridges: Lessons from the seismic geomorphologic study of buried Miocene buildups (North West Shelf, Australia)

R Riera, U Lebrec, SC Lang, V Paumard - Basin Research, 2023 - earthdoc.org
Linear buildups formed in tropical carbonate environments are often interpreted as
bioconstructed reefs. Nevertheless, coastal processes can also form extensive sedimentary …

Spatio-temporal patterns in the postglacial flooding of the Great Barrier Reef shelf, Australia

G Hinestrosa, JM Webster, RJ Beaman - Continental Shelf Research, 2019 - Elsevier
The shelf of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) was progressively marine flooded from the last
glaciation maximum (LGM)(ca 20 ka BP) until the last sea-level highstand (ca 6 ka BP) …

Multivariate examination of the sediment-deficient southeast Australian continental shelf

AR Nordsvan, NR McKenzie, CL Colleps… - …, 2024 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Continental shelves are the most morphologically variable element within the source-to-sink
system owing to the numerous processes that influence their formation. A recent multivariate …

A two-part seabed geomorphology classification scheme. Part 2: Geomorphology classification framework and glossary-Version 1.0.

R Nanson, R Arosio, J Gafeira, M McNeil, D Dove… - 2023 - repository.oceanbestpractices.org
Maps of seabed geomorphology provide foundational information for a broad range of
marine applications. These maps rely on bathymetry data from which geomorphic units can …