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Australian Coastal Geomorphology Landform Type (Web Mercator) WFS  


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Abstract

The service contains the Australian Coastal Geomorphology Landform Subtype Classifications, used to support a national coastal risk assessment. It describes the location and extent of landform subtypes identifiable at scales between 1:25,000 and 1:10,000. It also provides further detail to the Landform Type, with particular reference to feature stability (e.g. dune types) and mobility (e.g. channel types). It is cached service with a Web Mercator Projection.

Product Type

service

eCat Id

103509

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Keywords

Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification: Fields of Research
  • Earth Sciences
  • dune
  • smartline
  • hazard
  • risk
  • shoreline
  • geomorphic
  • geomorphology
  • beach
  • coastal
  • coast
( Service )
  • web service
( Service )
  • WFS
  • Published_External

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Creation Date

Security Constraints

Australian Government Security ClassificationSystem    

Classification - unclassified

Legal Constraints

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence    

Access - license

Use - license

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Purpose

Maintenance Information

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Series Information

Lineage

This is the second iteration of this web service. The service was revised in 2016 as part of an infrastructure platform upgrade.

Parent Information

Extents

Reference System

GDA94 (EPSG:4283)

Spatial Resolution

Service Information

Type - OGC:WFS

Version - 1.1.0 1.0.0

Coupled Resource -

Connect Point - http://services.ga.gov.au/gis/services/Geomorphology_Landform_Type_WM/MapServer/WFSServer?request=GetCapabilities&service=WFS

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Australian Coastal Geomorphology Landform Type (Web Mercator) WFS  

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