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Natural Resources Wales (NRW)
0300 065 3000
Maes-y-Ffynnon
LL57 2DW
enquiries@naturalresourceswales.gov.uk
pointOfContact
2021-09-21
MEDIN Discovery Metadata Standard
Version 2.3.8
urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::BNG
OGP
Beach Sediment Particle Size for 10 Welsh Beaches (Collected 2010/2011)
Maint gronynnau gwaddodion ar gyfer 10 o draethau Cymru (casglwyd 2010/2011)
2010-05-31
publication
2010-05-31
revision
114632
https://naturalresources.wales
Beaches in Wales are important for several reasons, including as a major 'attractor' of relevance to the tourist industry and local, regional and national economies. The Welsh Coast is vitally important to the tourism industry in Wales. The purpose of this data capture was to provide details of the types and properties of sediment on Welsh beaches to inform the Beach Nourishment in Wales Phase 2 project. 10 beaches were chosen during the Beach Nourishment in Wales Pilot Study project which included both sand and mixed sand/shingle systems located around the coasts of North, West and South Wales and which reflect varying relative importance of touristic / recreational, flood and erosion risk management and nature conservation interests.
Natural Resources Wales (NRW)
0300 065 3000
Maes-y-Ffynnon
LL57 2DW
enquiries@naturalresourceswales.gov.uk
custodian
Atkins Ltd
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Atkins Ltd
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Documents
Habitats and biotopes
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
2022-02-05
publication
Habitat characterisation
Sediment grain size parameters
SeaDataNet Parameter Discovery Vocabulary
2011-03-25
publication
Marine Environmental Data and Information Network
© CNC/NRW and EAW, Welsh Government, Crown Estates, BMAPA 2010 There are no use restrictions on this data. Recipients may re-use, reproduce, disseminate this data free of charge in any format or medium, provided they do so accurately, acknowledging both the source and the copyright of NRW/ (e.g.) Forestry Commission and do not use it in a misleading context. It is the recipient's responsibility to ensure the data is fit for the intended purpose, that dissemination or publishing does not result in duplication and that it is fairly interpreted. Advice on interpretation should be sought where required. To avoid re-using old data, users should periodically obtain the latest version from the original source.
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This data is jointly owned by NRW the Welsh Government, Environment Agency Wales, the Crown Estates and the British Marine Aggregates Producers Association. There are no access restrictions to this data. NRW may release, publish or disseminate it freely.
eng
environment
ISO3166 Countries
2022-02-05
publication
Wales (WLS)
SeaVoX Vertical Co-ordinate Coverages
2010-05-18
publication
benthic boundary layer
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53.51306700
2010-01-01
2011-12-31
10 beaches were chosen during the Beach Nourishment in Wales Pilot Study project (contract no 211 MFG 09) (CCW Science Report no 928) Beach sediment particle size analysis for 10 Welsh beaches for the 'Re-building Welsh Beaches to Deliver Multiple Benefits' (contract no 249 MFSG) (also known as - Beach Nourishment in Wales Phase 2 project).
Natural Resources Wales (NRW)
0300 065 3000
Maes-y-Ffynnon
LL57 2DW
enquiries@naturalresourceswales.gov.uk
distributor
dataset
Samples containing little or no gravel were dried and homogenised. Particle size analysis of the gravel fraction was determined by dry sieving at 'half phi intervals' on 300 mm diameter mesh sieves. Particle size analysis of the sand fraction was determined by dry sieving at 'quarter phi intervals' on 200 mm diameter mesh sieves. Where samples contained a significant quantity of mud, samples were initially wet sieved, and particle size analysis of the mud fraction performed by laser diffraction. All data were exported to the GRADISTAT (Blott and Pye, 2001) computer program to calculate the sample statistics. Samples were collected during 2010 and 2011. The 10 beaches selected in Wales includes Talacre, Abergele-Pensarn, Traeth Crugan, Morfa
Dyffryn, Broadwater-Aberdovey, Tenby North Beach, Port Eynon Bay, NW Swansea Bay, Baglan-Aberavon, Porthcawl Data collected by professionals using standard methodologies.