[3240] | 1 | |
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| 2 | As part of the CRA, it was decided to provide results for the |
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| 3 | extremes of the tidal regimes to understand the potential range of impacts |
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| 4 | from the event. The Highest Astronomical Tide (HAT) and Lowest |
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| 5 | Astronomical Tide (LAT) are defined as 1.5m AHD and -1.5m AHD |
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| 6 | respectively for Onslow, \cite{antt:06}. These values are tidal |
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| 7 | predictions based on continous tidal observations from Standard Ports |
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| 8 | over a period of |
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| 9 | at least one year, with the Australian Hydrographic Service |
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| 10 | recommending this be extended to three years to capture |
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| 11 | changes to the mean sea level. Onslow is listed as |
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| 12 | a Standard Port. |
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| 14 | Figure \ref{fig:contours} shows the contour lines for |
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| 15 | HAT, MSL and LAT for Onslow. |
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| 16 | It is evident from this figure that the extent of the tidal |
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| 17 | inundation is exaggerated which is due to |
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| 18 | short comings with the digital elevation model (DEM). The DEM has been |
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| 19 | derived from 20m contour lines. {\bf Need some words from hamish here.} |
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| 21 | As an aside, current work at GA is |
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| 22 | extracting information from LANDSAT imagery to reconstruct the |
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| 23 | tidal variations for various WA locations. Future modelling of |
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| 24 | these areas will incorporate this information. |
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| 26 | \begin{figure}[hbt] |
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| 28 | \centerline{ \includegraphics[width=150mm, height=100mm] |
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| 29 | {../report_figures/contours.jpg}} |
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| 31 | \caption{Onslow regions showing the 1.5m AHD, 0m AHD and -1.5m AHD contour lines.} |
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| 32 | \label{fig:contours} |
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| 33 | \end{figure} |
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