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BELMONT OUTFALL
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Physical Environment Landscape Belmont Beach is part of Nine Mile Beach, which effectively extends from Redhead Point in the north to Blacksmiths Point and Lake Entrance (the entrance to Lake Macquarie) in the south. The beach consists of Quaternary sand deposits (Sydney Geological Series Sheet – SI 56-5). Low sand dunes lie between the beach and the Pacific Highway. The outfall is located about 5km north of the entrance to Lake Macquarie at Swansea. Bathymetry &
Substrate Not available
Currents, Winds and Waves Studies by Laurie, Montgomerie and Pettit (1977a, c)
indicated:-
Additional studies reviews by Laxton and Duell 1990, AWACS (1990) and AWACS (1991c). |
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Belmont Beach
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Belmont |
(Belm_5) Last updated May 2000 |
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