Integrated coral rubble vulnerability map of the Great Barrier Reef (RRAP Rubble Stabilisation, QUT)
This vulnerability map results from integrating the spatial pattern of the following stressors: cyclonic waves, currents, cyclone tracks, heatwaves (DHW), crown of thorns starfish, and tsunamis. After summarizing historical data and reclassifying each variable into a common scale, they were integrated into a single vulnerability score whose spatial distribution is represented in this map.
Methods
The coral rubble vulnerability map was calculated by combining GBR wide datasets on currents (2015-2019), cyclone wave statistics (synthetic cyclones), Degree Heating Weeks (DHW) (1986-2021), crown of thorns starfish outbreaks (1985-2017), cyclone tracks (1950-2022), and tsunamis hazard (Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Assessment, PTHA18). Each of these datasets were converted onto a common 0.005° raster grid (matching the final vulnerability map) using inverse distance weighting (IDW) interpolation for point format datasets (cyclone track points, COTs, tsunamis) and resampling (currents) for raster datasets. For wave and DHW the data was reprojected and resampled on to the common grid. These grids were then clipped to the GBRMPA GBR features reef boundaries.
In order to obtain the vulnerability score, each variable was reclassified in ArcGIS Pro, using five equally spaced categories (quantising the data into discrete levels between the minimum and maximum values). As result, all variables ranged from 1 to 5. Finally, all six layers were added up, ignoring no-data pixels.
In the case of currents, cyclonic waves and DHW, multiple measures were reviewed and considered. In the index maximum surface current, maximum significant wave height from cyclones and mean DHW were used. Further details of the input data can be found in the ‘Supplementary information - Maps of input data for integrated coral rubble vulnerability map of the Great Barrier Reef’.
Limitations
This first vulnerability map assumes equal weight for all variables included. There is an ongoing study aiming to test and identify which variables are more correlated with reef damage. This model does not consider the likely accumulation of rubble based on the topology of the reefs. It does not consider the production rate of coral that can result in coral rubble or that some of the inshore reefs particularly in Broad Sound are not coral reefs.
Format
The spatial model is 1988x2707 pixels with a spatial reference of WGS84 (EPSG:2346). The original dataset is stored in ESRI GRID format (6322 KB), which was converted to a GeoTiff for use in the eAtlas (22 MB).
Data dictionary
Pixel values in the raster correspond to low vulnerability (7) through to high vulnerability (23)
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Identification info
- Date (Publication)
- 2022-09-28
Principal investigator
Salcedo-Castro, Julio, DrSchool of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Queensland University of Technology
Collaborator
Bryan, Scott, Dr.School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Queensland University of Technology
Collaborator
Callaghan, David, Dr.School of Civil Engineering, The University of Queensland
Collaborator
Kim, Catherine, Dr.School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Queensland University of Technology
- Status
- Completed
Point of contact
Salcedo-Castro, Julio, DrSchool of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Queensland University of Technology
- Spatial representation type
- Grid
Spatial resolution
Equivalent scale
- Denominator
- 1000000
- Topic category
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- Environment
- Oceans
- Biota
Extent
Extent
- Description
- Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
Temporal extent
- Time period
- 1950-01-01 2022-12-01
- Maintenance and update frequency
- As needed
- theme.sciencekeywords-8.1_.rdf
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- CORAL REEFS
Resource constraints
- Linkage
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License Graphic
- Title
- Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
- Website
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
License Text
- Language
- English
- Character encoding
- UTF8
Content Information
Property description
- Abstract
- false
Elements
- Definition
- Definition
Distribution Information
Distributor
Publisher
eAtlas Data ManagerAustralian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS)
- OnLine resource
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rrap:GBR_RRAP-RS_UQ_Coral-rubble-vulnerability_VUL_MAP2
GBR: Coral rubble vulnerability map (RRAP RS UQ)
- OnLine resource
- Download a copy (22 MB)
- OnLine resource
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Document about the resource
Supplementary Report of Input Data used in Coral Vulnerability Index
- OnLine resource
- Interactive map of this dataset
- OnLine resource
- DOI
Resource lineage
- Hierarchy level
- Dataset
Reference System Information
- Reference system identifier
- WGS 1984
Metadata
- Metadata identifier
- urn:uuid/4992ccca-2aa0-429a-9573-58d36c88a23f
- Language
- English
- Character encoding
- anyValidURI
Point of contact
eAtlas Data ManagerAustralian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS)
Type of resource
- Resource scope
- Dataset
- Metadata linkage
- https://eatlas.org.au/data/uuid/4992ccca-2aa0-429a-9573-58d36c88a23f
- Date info (Creation)
- 2022-09-01T05:26:15
- Date info (Revision)
- 2024-02-01T10:48:05
Metadata standard
- Title
- ISO 19115-3.2018