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Casey Station Bathymetry Surveys 2013-2015 (GA4415, GA0348-AAD3326) - High Resolution Bathymetry Grid WMS  


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Abstract

This web service combines two surveys GA-4415 and GA-0348. The Casey Station Bathymetry survey displays one seamless bathymetry grid of 1m resolution. Further details of the data lineage can be found with the associated database. This web service is published with the permission of the CEO, Geoscience Australia.

Product Type

service

eCat Id

103523

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Keywords

Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification: Fields of Research
  • Earth Sciences
( Place )
  • Antarctica
( Theme )
  • bathymetry
( Theme )
  • environmental
( Theme )
  • marine
( Theme )
  • marine biodiversity
( Service )
  • web service
( Service )
  • WMS
  • Published_External

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Australian Government Security ClassificationSystem    

Classification - unclassified

Legal Constraints

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence    

Access - license

Use - license

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Series Information

Lineage

Initial creation of this web service delivering the Casey Station Multibeam Surveys 2013-2015 (GA-4415, GA-0348 - AAD 3326) - High Resolution Bathymetry Grid dataset

Parent Information

Extents

Reference System

GDA94 (EPSG:4283)

Spatial Resolution

Service Information

Type - OGC:WMS

Version - 1.3.0 1.1.1

Coupled Resource -

Connect Point - http://services.ga.gov.au/gis/services/Casey_Station_Bathymetry_Surveys_2013_2015_GA4415_GA0348_AAD3326/MapServer/WMSServer?request=GetCapabilities&service=WMS

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