Five Apostles that drowned thousands of years ago uncovered
FIVE drowned “Apostles” have been discovered under the water near Victoria’s world-famous 12 Apostles tourist attraction.
The
find has amazed geomorphologists because it’s the first time such
submerged limestone stacks have been seen anywhere in the world.The five columns, around 6km offshore from the Apostles, have an average height of almost 5m compared with the visible stacks which average 45m.
Divers have already examined the top of the drowned stacks — which are 50m below sea level — and collected rocks for analysis.
Experts next hope to explore the stacks with underwater cameras.
The stacks were also slightly protected by an old sea cliff at the same water depth.
Stacks only occur where rock is soft enough to erode from a cliff, but at the same time hard enough to support a pillar.
Like the so-called 12 Apostles — which actually now number eight — the newly discovered underwater stacks were once part of a larger limestone sea cliff dating back 60,000 years.
The discovery was made by Assoc Prof Kennedy, PhD student Rhiannon Bezore and Deakin University’s Dr Daniel Ierodiaconou during sonar mapping of the reef, which supports commercial fisheries.
The findings have been published in the US-based Journal of Coastal Research.
Stacks only occur where rock is soft enough to erode from a cliff, but at the same time hard enough to support a pillar.
Like the so-called 12 Apostles — which actually now number eight — the newly discovered underwater stacks were once part of a larger limestone sea cliff dating back 60,000 years.
The discovery was made by Assoc Prof Kennedy, PhD student Rhiannon Bezore and Deakin University’s Dr Daniel Ierodiaconou during sonar mapping of the reef, which supports commercial fisheries.
The findings have been published in the US-based Journal of Coastal Research.
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