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The Surface Hydrology Points (Regional) dataset provides a set of related features classes to be used as the basis of the production of consistent hydrological information. This dataset contains a geometric representation of major hydrographic point elements - both natural and artificial. This dataset is the best available data supplied by Jurisdictions and aggregated by Geoscience Australia it is intended for defining hydrological features.
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The digital dataset combines data from the Oracle ozchron, sites, and rocks tables and is presented as shapefiles and mapinfo files for the rubidium-strontium, conventional uranium-lead and samarium-neodymium geochronology themes. This dataset package will eventually include the uranium-lead shrimp data, and is intended to be updated on a regular basis until the project is completed.
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Melbourne 2007 LiDAR data was made up of several project areas that were funded by the Department of Sustainability and Environment, Victoria that results in the delivery of 1m DEM and 0.5m contours, captured and supplied by AAMHatch. The Port Phillip and Western Port LiDAR Project was acquired for several local government areas namely, Bayside (20 April 2007 and 1 May 2007, 1km tiles), Boorondara, Glen Eira, Kingston, Port Phillip and Stonnington. Brimbank City Council, inner suburbs including part of the CBD area, Yarra River and South Mornington Coast data is in 2km tiles captured between 20 April 2007 and 10 July 2007. The Melbourne - Geelong Corridor area was captured between 24 April 2007 and 29 July 2007 for an area of approximately 145 square kilometres in 2km tiles. The data has an overall horizontal accuracy of 35cm and a vertical accuracy has been confirmed at <10cm. The data are available as mass point files (ASCII, LAS, shp, MapInfo TAB) with a density of 0.8- 0.85 points per square metre and ESRI GRID files with 1m grid spacing and 0.5m inundation contours.
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This map is designed to show broad regolith-landform units, giving a regional overview of the main regolith types and their associated landforms.Included are the author's detailed Explanatory Notes to the map.
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This record describes digital data compilation product, where several individual items are grouped for delivery on single CD-ROM. Content and number of items included in the compilation package can vary, depending on size of the individual items. The contents of this CD-ROM are as follows: Catalog # Title 23107 Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 25198 Alsace, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 30922 Ardmore, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 30932 Bowthorn and Musselbrook, part of the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 30912 Carrara, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 30919 Cloncurry, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 25303 Coolullah, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 30923 Dajarra, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 30929 Duchess and Oban, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 30925 Gregory Downs, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 30914 Hedleys Creek, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 30917 Kennedy Gap, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 30931 Lawn Hill, Mount Oscar and Riversleigh, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 30920 Malbon, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 25197 Mammoth Mines, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 30918 Marraba, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 30915 Mary Kathleen, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 30921 Mount Angelay, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 30911 Mount Drummond, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 30924 Mount Oscar, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 30930 Mount Oxide and Gregory Downs, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 30916 Myally, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 30927 Oban, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 25301 Prospector, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 25302 Quamby, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 30926 Riversleigh, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 30913 Seigal, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k 30928 Selwyn and Mount Merlin, part the Mount Isa 1:100 000 geological digital dataset 100k
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This record describes digital data compilation product, where several individual items are grouped for delivery on single CD-ROM. Content and number of items included in the compilation package can vary, depending on size of the individual items. The contents of this CD-ROM are as follows: Catalog # Title 25304 Northeast Pilbara GIS teaching package (byte data and real data grids) 25305 Northeast Pilbara GIS teaching package (byte-data grids)
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The National Marine Bioregionalisation is a major scientific project headed by the National Oceans Office, designed to help define ecosystem boundaries in Australia's ocean territory. It brings together and illustrates the complexity and variability of marine environments and supports Australia's Oceans Policy commitment to an ecosystem-based approach to oceans management.
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This arcview GIS data package is the third in a series of 3 of new potential field data and interpretations for the Great Australian Bight developed by AGSO and Desmond Fitzgerald & Associates. This data package encompasses an interpretation of primary and derived datasets in GIS format, and includes two reports in PDF format, on basement architecture and on regional petroleum geology of the Great Australian Bight.
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These data are a digital representation of information depicted on printed maps from the Australia 1:250 000 Geological Series produced by AGSO and the Northern Territory Geological Survey (NTGS) between 1963 and 1998. The data are in a tiled format and are not seamless, although basic edgematching has been done where possible. Tiles are arranged according to the standard Australian 1:250 000 sheet breakup. The complete dataset is comprised of the 90 tiles covering the Northern Territory.