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  • Manila Lidar Project 2011 Resupply of data from Fugro Spatial. Lidar coverage updated for seperate classification of water and bare earth. This dataset will be superseded with a new surfaces recognising water classification and hydro flatening.

  • The Petrography Database contains 29 701 descriptions of thin sections of rock and other geological material from Australia. The location is stored with each sample along with geological descriptions, including the host stratigraphic unit and lithology. Most samples have been collected by AGSO field parties.

  • The Digital Atlas of Australian Soils (the 'Digital Atlas') is a digital version of the set of ten maps, compiled by K H Northcote et al. and published in 1960 - 68 by CSIRO and Melbourne University Press in Melbourne, known as the 'Atlas of Australian Soils, Sheets 1 to 10, with explanatory data'.

  • ***Removed by request Ollie Raymond 6/03/2019*** <p>This dataset spatially represents the OZROX Field Geology Database.The OZROX database contains location and field description information. Field descriptions include, information on lithology, stratigraphic unit, alteration, magnetic susceptibility, hand-held radiometric spectrometer response and structural measurements.OZROX has over 100 000 field sites derived mainly from AGSO - Geoscience Australia's mapping, with additional contributions from Universities and State Surveys. Many of Geoscience Australia's laboratory databases link to OZROX in the corporate Oracle relational database system.</p>

  • The two versions of the printed Topographic Map Index are: - the 1:100,000 / 1:250,000 Topographic Map Index - the 1:50,000 Topographic Map Index Topographic map indexes are also available as digital data. Maps are listed by name on the back of the index. The 1:50,000 Index also lists availability of Orthophoto Map (OPM) and Topographic Line Map (TLM) for available 1:50,000 maps. Both indexes are available in printed form from your nearest topographic map retailer or from the Geoscience Australia Sales Centre. You can also download PDFs of each index. Note: To print these PDFs at 100% requires an A0 printer. They are best for viewing on-screen. For new maps which may have been released after these indexes were published, please refer to the new releases page or use the Product Search tool. Product Specifications Coverage: Australia Currency: 2004 (PDF); 2004 (data) Coordinates: Geographical Datum: GDA94 Format: ArcInfo Export, ArcView Shapefile and MapInfo mid/mif; PDF (maps only); Paper Map (maps only) Medium: GIS Data Free online, free folded map or CD-ROM (fee applies) Forward Program: Updated annually

  • The dataset and accompanying animation show the seismic p-wave velocity of the crust and upper mantle in Australia through a series of slices at 1 km depth intervals from the surface down to 55 km. The velocity data is derived from velocity depth curves interpreted from seismic refraction surveys.

  • This dataset was created to replace the existing Petroleum and Submerged Lands Act (PSLA) which was inaccurate. The dataset was derived from the previous 2006 release, with all points and boundaries checked and or updated. All the points were taken from the Act and marked up in the dataset. Limits of the area that share an outer limit with a maritime boundary were deliminated using the edges of those boundaries. Treaty limits are handled in a similar way. All lines have been snapped to each other to ensure continuity.

  • This database contains the 2011 ABS boundaries for Australia, including the new ABS Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS) Statistical Area Hierarchy (as of 1 July 2011). This folder also contains: Non ABS Boundaries 2011 AustralianDrainageDivisions CommonwealthElectoralDivisions LocalGovernmentAreas NaturalResourceManagementRegions PostalAreas StateElectoralBoundaries StateSuburbCode TourismRegions Indigenous Structures 2011 IndigenousAreas IndigenousLocations IndigenousRegions

  • Contains a medium scale representation of topographic mapping features for parts of Australia from topographic maps at the scale of 1:100 000.