LONG TERM MORPHOLOGICAL EVOLUTION OF THE GOLD COAST SEAWAY: HISTORICAL AND NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
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Delta
Morphological evolution
Delta crest movement

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LONG TERM MORPHOLOGICAL EVOLUTION OF THE GOLD COAST SEAWAY: HISTORICAL AND NUMERICAL ANALYSIS. (2012). Coastal Engineering Proceedings, 1(33), posters.28. https://doi.org/10.9753/icce.v33.posters.28

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The Gold Coast Seaway is one of two main tidal inlets located on the Australian East coast at a longitude of 27°56'10S and a latitude of 153°25'60E linking an intra-coastal waterway known as The Broadwater with the Pacific Ocean.. The reasons for construction of the Gold Coast Seaway and the associated sand by-passing system in the 1980s were stabilising the entrance, maintaining a safe navigable channel, preventing shoreline erosion to the north and maintaining an adequate beach width to the south.
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