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  • The Landsat-7 picture Mosaic of Australia was produced as part of Geoscience Australia's 'Unlocking the Landsat Archive' Project. These images were primarily acquired in March 2010 ********** 07/08/15 After consulting with my manager we have decided that the product provided is incorrect and not supported by NEMO. Can you please remove the Landsat-7 Picture Mosaic Map of Australia from the website. Lien Lien Ly Team Leader - Product Generation | National Earth and Marine Observation Group

  • Includes copy of AGSO Record 1997/20

  • ADMAP is a Gridmerged compilation of over 700 individual survey TMI grids, with a cell size of approximately 80 m (in fact it is 0.00833333 degrees). The first preliminary grid at this resolution with data type IEEE4ByteReal has been further processed to produce a grey-scale image (a one-band Unsigned8BitInteger byte file) of the 0.5 vertical derivative data.

  • Geoscience Australia (GA) is distributing Landsat MSS, TM and ETM+ data for 15 epochs or time frames ranging from 1972 to 2006 covering Australia. This data has been provided by the Department of Climate Change formerly known as the Australian Greenhouse Office (AGO). This data is only available through GA and our Landsat distributors, and not through the Department of Climate Change. Epoch formats Epochs are available as 1:1M tiles or as a Continental mosaic in the following formats: Tiles Epoch Projection Bands File Format All MGA94 All bands except Band 6 (thermal) ERS/BIL 2004, 2005 & 2006 Geographic All bands except Band 6 (thermal) ERS/BIL Pre 2004 Geographic Bands 543 for TM & ETM+ and all bands for MSS ERS/BIL 2002 MGA94 Panchromatic only ERS/BIL 2002 Geographic Panchromatic only ERS/BIL Continental mosaics Epoch Projection Bands File Format All Geographic 543/RGB bands for TM, ETM+ and MSS ECW 2002 Panchromatic Sharpened Geographic Bands 543 plus Panchromatic band ECW File sizes and media File sizes of the data are significant Epoch Minimum Date Maximum Date Tile data - ERS/BIL Continental mosaic - ECW Total size Gb - MGA Total size Gb - Geographic Total size Gb - Geographic 2006 4/11/2005 7/10/2006 162.1* 145.0* 4.6 2005 5/12/2004 9/10/2005 96.1 85.3 4.2 2004 1/09/2003 25/09/2004 96.1 85.3 4.6 2002 (No Pan) 9/11/2001 27/11/2002 96.1 43.4 4.6 2002 Pan 9/11/2001 27/11/2002 64.1 57.8 N/A 2002 Pan sharpened 9/11/2001 27/11/2002 N/A N/A 4.6 2000 (No Pan) 14/07/1999 21/09/2000 96.1 43.4 4.6 1998 20/05/1997 31/08/1998 96.1 43.4 3.9 1995 11/06/1994 29/08/1995 96.1 43.4 3.9 1992 1/01/1992 11/03/1993 96.1 43.4 3.9 1991 27/09/1990 9/07/1991 96.1 43.4 3.9 1989 1/07/1989 3/04/1990 112.1 43.4 4.0 1988 12/07/1987 7/09/1988 16.1 14.5 3.7 1985 18/06/1984 20/07/1985 16.1 14.5 3.6 1980 21/09/1979 24/01/1981 16.1 14.5 3.7 1977 25/02/1975 20/12/1978 16.1 14.5 2.7 1972 28/07/1972 29/10/1976 16.1 14.5 3.5 *Includes date and boundary (datebound) data. Sensor/Epoch Landsat TM and ETM+ SLC-Off: 2006; Landsat MSS: 1972, 1977, 1980, 1985, 1988; Landsat TM: 1989*, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2004 and 2005; and Landsat ETM+: 2000 and 2002. *Includes simulated MSS from Landsat TM (MGA projection only). Projection Either MGA94 OR Geographic. Bands All bands except thermal bands - MGA coordinates; All bands except thermal bands - Geographical coordinates, 2004, 2005 & 2006 epochs; 5,4,3 for TM & ETM+ and all bands for MSS - Geographical coordinates, Pre 2004 epochs only; Panchromatic band available separately only for 2002 epoch - MGA & Geographical coordinates. Processing Ortho-corrected, radiometrically corrected and mosaiced into tiles. All data is calibrated to a common geographic and spectral base (AGO year 2000 base). Note: Single scene boundaries can be quite obvious within a tile due mainly to the seasonal changes associated with different acquisition dates. Details of the processing characteristics are available from Technical Report No. 9. Tiling system Tiles approximate 1:1 million map sheets covering Australia. Most tiles contain overlap beyond the quoted extents. Coverage View a detailed map of the 1972 to 2005 epoch extents. Download an ESRI shapefile of the date and boundary (datebound) of each Landsat scene used to produce the epochs from 1972 to 2005. The introduction of SLC-Off and bumper mode Landsat products for the 2006 epoch has meant that a new method has been required for creating datebound information. The new 2006 date bounds are currently in raster form as opposed to the traditional vector. The rasters are in ER Mapper Storage format (ERS) format as Geodetic or MGA projections - file size 61 or 66 Gb. Pixel size 25 metres TM and ETM+ and 50 metres MSS. Format Generic BIL files with ER Mapper ASCII header. File size Variable -11:45 AM 1/04/2010: This data is available under Austrlian Creative Commons 2.5: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/

  • Geoscience Australia, ACRES distribute Landsat Multispectral Scanner (MSS), Thematic Mapper (TM) and Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) data for a series of epochs or time frames covering Australia. The first epoch is 1972. These data have been produced and provided by the Australian Greenhouse Office (AGO). AGO use the data in their National Carbon Accounting System for monitoring land clearing and revegetation. This data is only available through ACRES and ACRES Landsat Distributors, and not through the AGO. More information is available at <a href="http://www.ga.gov.au/acres/prod_ser/agosuite.jsp">http://www.ga.gov.au/acres/prod_ser/agosuite.jsp</a> This data is available in 1:1M tiles or as a full continental Mosaic. Tiles areas are available at: <a href="http://www.ga.gov.au/acres/prod_ser/agotilemap.jsp">http://www.ga.gov.au/acres/prod_ser/agotilemap.jsp</a>

  • These data are the time series recorded by Geoscience Australia`s geomagnetic observatories in Australia and Antarctica. Australian observatories are located near Canberra (ACT), Charters Towers (Queensland), Alice Springs and Kakadu (NT), Gnangara and Learmonth (WA). Antarctic observatories are located at Macquarie Island, Mawson and Casey. The time series record the temporal variations of three components of the geomagnetic field and its total-field strength at each location. The rates at which the variations are recorded are once per second for the 3-component data and once every 10 seconds for the total-field data. These time series are also used to derive a range of subsidiary time series consisting of data samples at 1-hour, 1-day, 1-month and 1-year intervals. These data are calibrated by regular (usually weekly) absolute measurements of the magnetic field. These calibrations allow corrections to be made for instrument drift so that the long-term (annual, decadal) variations of the geomagnetic field can be tracked accurately.

  • Includes copy of AGSO Record 1997/20

  • Switched off at the request of Karen Fearn. Gallery no longer maintained or supported. This satellite image gallery shows the expansion of Australia's major towns and cities in every State and Territory since the 1980's. Residential expansion, new infrastructure (such as freeways), and changes in environmental features including reservoirs and dams can all be seen through comparison 'swipe' imagery.

  • A short video demonstrating how Geoscience Australia through SouthPAN is bringing benefits to the aviation sector.

  • A short video demonstrating how Geoscience Australia through SouthPAN is bringing benefits to urban navigation.