Troubridge Point

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Troubridge Point
South Australia
Troubridge Point is located in South Australia
Troubridge Point
Troubridge Point
Coordinates35°10′0.408″S 137°40′46.344″E / 35.16678000°S 137.67954000°E / -35.16678000; 137.67954000Coordinates: 35°10′0.408″S 137°40′46.344″E / 35.16678000°S 137.67954000°E / -35.16678000; 137.67954000
LGA(s)Yorke Peninsula Council

Troubridge Point is a headland in the Australian state of South Australia located on the south coast of Yorke Peninsula about 11 kilometres (6.8 miles) south west of Edithburgh. It is the western end of the opening to Gulf St Vincent.

Description[]

Troubridge Point is about 11 kilometres (6.8 miles) south west of Edithburgh. It is the most easterly point of the Yorke Peninsula coast that directly adjoins Investigator Strait. It is the termination for a pair of coastlines - one extending from Cape Spencer in the west and the other extending from Sultana Point from the north in Gulf St Vincent. It is the western end of the opening to Gulf St Vincent.[1] As of 2014, the point was located within the locality of Honiton.[2][3][4][5]

Formation, geology & oceanography[]

Troubridge Point was formed when the sea reached its present level 7,500 years ago after sea levels started to rise at the start of the Holocene.[6] The cliff line which includes Troubridge Point consists of a sedimentary rock called Port Willinga Formation.[7] The water adjoining Troubridge Point drops to a depth of 10 metres (33 feet) at the base of its cliff face.[8]

Economic activity[]

As of 2014, the land adjoining Troubridge Point is used for farming.[9]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Sailing Directions (Enroute), Pub. 175: North, West, and South Coasts of Australia (PDF). Sailing Directions. United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. 2017. p. 219.
  2. ^ Department of Marine and Harbors (1991). South Australia, Gulf of St Vincent, Edithburgh, Small Boat Chart, Scale 1:50,000).
  3. ^ South Australia. Department of Marine and Harbors (1985), The Waters of South Australia a series of charts, sailing notes and coastal photographs, Dept. of Marine and Harbors, South Australia, pp. Charts 20–22, ISBN 978-0-7243-7603-2
  4. ^ Bye, J.A.T. (1976). "Chapter 11:Physical oceanography of Gulf St Vincent and Investigator Strait". In Twidale, C.R.; Tyler, M.J; Webb, B.P (eds.). Natural history of the Adelaide Region. Royal Society of South Australia Inc. p. 143. ISBN 978-0-9596627-0-2.
  5. ^ "New Ward Structure 2014". Yorke Peninsula Council. Archived from the original on 15 January 2016. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  6. ^ Robinson, A. C.; Armstrong, D. M. (eds.). A Biological Survey of Kangaroo Island, South Australia, 1989 & 1990 (PDF). Adelaide, SA: Heritage and Biodiversity Section, Department for Environment, Heritage and Aboriginal Affairs, South Australia. p. 26. ISBN 0 7308 5862 6. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  7. ^ Fairclough, Martin C (December 2007). "KINGSCOTE Special 1:250 000 geological map". MESA Journal. Government of South Australia, DMITRE. 47: 28–31. ISSN 1326-3544. Retrieved 18 May 2014.
  8. ^ South Australia. Department of Marine and Harbors (1985), The Waters of South Australia a series of charts, sailing notes and coastal photographs, Dept. of Marine and Harbors, South Australia, pp. Chart 21, ISBN 978-0-7243-7603-2
  9. ^ "Development Plan, Yorke Peninsula Council" (PDF). Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure. p. 293. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 June 2015. Retrieved 21 June 2014.


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