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AAM was commissioned by the Department of Primary Industries, Water & Environment to conduct an airborne LiDAR survey over 2 regions known as Coal Mines and Port Arthur. The project area comprises approximately 5.7km². The area was acquired on 14th March 2014.
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AAM was engaged by DPIPWE to acquire LiDAR data over several coastal areas of Tasmania during March and April 2014. Arthur River comprises approximately 3.61 km2
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The generation of the Climate Futures LiDAR dataset was commissioned by the Antarctic Climate & Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre (ACE CRC), as part of its Climate Futures for Tasmania project. The dataset has been lodged with the State Government of Tasmania through the Department of Primary Industries and Water to make it freely available in the public domain. Digital Mapping Australia (DiMAP) collected the raw data and checked the digital elevation dataset in detail to the 10 metres AHD.
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AAM was engaged by DPIPWE to acquire LiDAR data over several coastal areas of Tasmania during March and April 2014. Trial Harbour comprises approximately 1.56 km2.
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AAM was engaged by DPIPWE to acquire LiDAR data over several coastal areas of Tasmania during March and April 2014. Swansea comprises approximately 1.44 km2.
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This project was commissioned by CRC Spatial Information (CRCSI) via Spatial Information Systems Ltd (SISL) and engaged Fugro Spatial Solutions Pty Ltd (FSS) to acquire a Digital Elevation model using Airborne Lidar over an area adjacent Darwin in the Northern Territory. The project consisted of ground survey, airborne Lidar capture and data processing to deliver a digital elevation model of the area. The aircraft was mobilised to Darwin on 3-Jul-09 and the aerial capture for the project was completed on 5-Jul-09.
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Web Map Service of Geoscience Australia's national geophysical grids for magnetics, gravity and radiometrics. The service also contains outlines and descriptions of the airborne geophysical surveys used to compile the magnetic and radiometric grids.
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AAM was engaged by DPIPWE to acquire LiDAR data over several coastal areas of Tasmania during March and April 2014. Ansons Bay comprises approximately 3.3 km2
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AAM was engaged by DPIPWE to acquire LiDAR data over several coastal areas of Tasmania during March and April 2014. Falmouth comprises approximately 20 km2
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This job was part of the Coastal capture program.