Storage is defined as the volume of blue carbon within coastal Quaternary sediments. Accordingly, estuaries that are more mature and have expansive alluvial and estuarine...
Preservation is defined as the capacity for coastal blue carbon decomposition to be inhibited due to saline anaerobic conditions, and for long-term sequestration within soils....
Combining the ‘NSW Blue Carbon Compatibility Under 2017 Landuse’ (BCC) and ‘NSW Blue Carbon Blue Carbon Indicator’ (BCI) rasters together subsequently provided an indication of...
Permanency is defined as the capacity for carbon to be preserved and not reworked under conditions of higher hydrodynamic energy associated with storms and changes to tidal...
Wetland drainage and flood mitigation works have had a profound influence on hydrology, especially hydroperiod and tidal exchange across coastal NSW. Barriers or instream...
A blue carbon indicator (BCI) raster dataset was generated by combining the following rasters: NSW Blue carbon store within coastal Quaternary sediments, NSW Blue Carbon...
Generation is defined as the capacity for existing mangrove forests and saltmarshes to contribute to carbon additionality from living biomass, dead organic material, and soil...
Human activities in coastal landscapes also exert both direct and indirect pressures on blue carbon (McLeod et al., 2011). Rogers et al. (2019) accounted for this pressure using...
This dataset represents the daily transfer to BOM in accordance with the legislative requirements of the Water Act 2007. The dataset includes surface water information from...
The Australian Hydrological Geospatial Fabric (Geofabric) is a specialised Geographic Information System (GIS). It identifies the spatial relationships of important hydrological...
These datasets are long term averages of solar radiation at the surface over the Australian land mass. Applications of these data include solar energy, agriculture, building...