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Moreton Bay 2009 LiDAR data was captured over the Moreton Bay Regional Council area between March and June 2009. The data was acquired by AAM Hatch (now AAMGroup) and funded by Queensland and Commonwealth governments. The project area covering 2440sqkm is licenced for use by all Commonwealth, State and Local Government organisations. Data acquisition and post-processing has been controlled to achieve a vertical accuracy witihn 0.15m (RMS, 68% CI) and horizontal accuracy within 0.45 m. Horizontal coordinates are based upon Map Grid of Australia (MGA) Zone 56 projection. Vertical coordinates are referenced to Australian Height Datum (AHD). The data was captured with point density of 2.5 points per square metre and the data is available as mass point files (ASCII, LAS) and ESRI GRID files with 1m grid spacing in 1km tiles.
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AAM Hatch was engaged by Geoscience Australia to undertake a LiDAR survey over the BHMAR Phase 2 prject area, for the purpose of producing a DTM and vegetation structure analysis. The survey covers an area of approximately 7856 sqkm of the Lower Darling River, downstream from Wilcannia. LiDAR was acquired from a fixed wing aircraft between 19 June 2009 and 5 August 2009 with a vertical accuracy of 0.15m and horizontal accuracy of 0.25m in coordinated system GDA 94, MGA Zone 54 and vertical datum of AHD. File formats included las format and 1m DTM ESRI Grids in ArcGIS binary grid format. Producing a DTM and vegetation structure analysis for the BHMAR Phase 2 Project area for groundwater monitoring.
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Commonwealth Electoral Division of Hasluck - Landcover data with topographer underlay.
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<p><b>Please note: </b>This topographic map is not available from Geoscience Australia.<p>For availability, refer to NSW Government mapping agency.
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This map shows the estimated extent of banana plantations in Innisfail on (date to be determined), prior to Tropical Cyclone Yasi (TC Yasi) impacting the area. Cloudy conditions over areas affected by TC Yasi required the use of cloud penetrating radar satellites to observe the affected areas.
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<p><b>Please note: </b>This topographic map is not available from Geoscience Australia.<p>For availability, refer to NSW Government mapping agency.
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<p><b>Please note: </b>This topographic map is not available from Geoscience Australia.<p>For availability, refer to NSW Government mapping agency.
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<p><b>Please note: </b>This topographic map is not available from Geoscience Australia.<p>For availability, refer to NSW Government mapping agency.
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<p><b>Please note: </b>This topographic map is not available from Geoscience Australia.<p>For availability, refer to NSW Government mapping agency.
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At this scale 1cm on the map represents 1km on the ground. Each map covers a minimum area of 0.5 degrees longitude by 0.5 degrees latitude or about 54 kilometres by 54 kilometres. The contour interval is 20 metres.