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NESP MaC Project 1.11 - OzSET: Integration and publication of the Australian Surface Elevation Table dataset

Created 12/03/2025

Updated 12/03/2025

This record provides an overview of the NESP Marine and Coastal Hub small-scale study - "OzSET: Integration and publication of the Australian Surface Elevation Table dataset". For specific data outputs from this project, please see child records associated with this metadata. Australia’s coastal floodplains and wetlands provide essential ecosystem services and have immense cultural value. They regulate water quality, moderate flood and storm damage, and provide habitat for marine life including commercial fish and shellfish species. These environments are threatened by accelerating rates of sea-level rise. A national approach is needed to monitor and assess the way coastal floodplains and wetlands are changing in response to sea level rise. A useful measure of resilience is the extent to which coastal wetland sediments can accrete vertically at a rate matching that of sea-level rise. Assessing the resilience, or vulnerability, of these environments requires measurements of rates of vertical accretion, subsidence and elevation gain across a range of coastal settings. The Surface Elevation Table-Marker Horizon (SET-MH) technique measures the vertical accretion of coastal wetland sediments. This enables assessment of whether wetlands are keeping pace with sea level rise (measured at tide gauges), or subsiding relative to local sea level rise and thus vulnerable to permanent inundation and loss. Australia’s network of Surface Elevation Tables is one of the most extensive in the world, consisting of over 200 benchmark monitoring stations from Westernport Bay, Victoria to Darwin Harbour, NT. The network has developed largely without national coordination, and the data gathered have not been readily available to the research community or research users. This project collated SET data on accretion, subsidence and elevation change in mangroves, saltmarshes, seagrasses and tidal freshwater forests, and provides an initial analysis of accretion and surface elevation trends. This information is vital to coastal risk assessment, estimating blue carbon sequestration, and modelling potential predicted changes in other ecosystem services. Outputs • Collation of data from existing Surface Elevation Table (SET-MH) stations [dataset] • Final Technical Report

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Title NESP MaC Project 1.11 - OzSET: Integration and publication of the Australian Surface Elevation Table dataset
Language eng
Licence notspecified
Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/0a92e9c0-c129-47e7-9d9f-33faba08ce8c
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CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere
Neil.Saintilan@mq.edu.au
Reference Period 01/09/2021 - 31/03/2022
Data Portal data.gov.au

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This dataset was originally found on data.gov.au "NESP MaC Project 1.11 - OzSET: Integration and publication of the Australian Surface Elevation Table dataset". Please visit the source to access the original metadata of the dataset:
https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/nesp-mac-project-1-11-ozset-integration-and-publication-of-the-australian-surface-elevation-tab

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