WA Coastal Tertiary Compartments (DOT-016)
Published by Department of Transport
Description
Coastal compartments are structural features relating to geological features and landforms that can be used to provide a framework for planning and management of the coastine. The primary compartment boundaries for WA were determined by identifying major changes in rock type along the coast and changes in shoreline orientation, while incorporating complete landforms of coastal significance. The Primary compartments have been subdivided into secondary compartments based on landform associations and then further subdivided into tertiary compartments based on individual landforms present. This dataset was commissioned by the Department of Planning and compiled by Damara Pty Ltd and the Geological Society of WA. A full report was also prepared to accompany the dataset, published August 2011. Some superficial changes have been made to the dataset since publication of the report in order to amalgamate the data into a nationwide compartment dataset developed by Geoscience Australia.Attribution for this dataset is incomplete and ongoing. Geological and geomorphological information will be added to the dataset as it acquired.
Resources
ArcGIS Server Map Service
Web Mapping Service
Metadata
- Licence
- Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
- Last Updated
- 10 Mar 2026
- Created
- 20 Jan 2016
- Update Frequency
- Infrequent
- Source Portal
- Wa
Dublin Core Metadata
- Publisher
- Department of Transport
- Creator
- Coastal Information, Department of Transport, Fremantle
- Type
- Dataset
- Language
- en
- Rights
- Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
- Spatial Coverage
- Western Australia, Australia
- Temporal Coverage
- 20 Jan 2016 – 10 Mar 2026
- Related Resources
- https://public-services.slip.wa.gov.au/public/rest/services/SLIP_Public_Services/Marine_and_Estuaries/MapServer/10, https://public-services.slip.wa.gov.au/public/services/SLIP_Public_Services/Marine_and_Estuaries/MapServer/WMSServer
- Subjects
- beachface, blowout, cell, change, coast, coastline, compartment, development, drift, dune, ecosystem, foreshore, littoral, management, marine, movements, ocean, planning, protection, sand, sea, sediment, shift, shoreline, tertiary, water