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    MDBA Groundwater Sustainable Diversion Limits (SDL) Resource Units

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    Australia (2019). MDBA Groundwater Sustainable Diversion Limits (SDL) Resource Units [Dataset]. https://cloud.csiss.gmu.edu/uddi/dataset/6e7b5399-c23f-463c-aedc-a786840a3b8d
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    Abstract

    This dataset and its metadata statement were supplied to the Bioregional Assessment Programme by a third party and are presented here as originally supplied.

    This dataset defines the boundaries of the 66 groundwater SDL resource units in the Murray-Darling Basin. These include 7 groundwater SDL resource units for deep groundwater that lie beneath the 59 groundwater SDL resource units. 2 of the groundwater SDL resource units have different boundaries in their surface expression and in deep groundwater and therefore are shown with both a Groundwater and Deep Groundwater extent.

    In some areas, there are SDL resource units that overlap one another (eg: GS1). This occurs where SDLs have been set for discrete aquifers that overlie one another under the same area of land. These can be differentiated by the GWSDLName field.

    There are areas of overlap between the groundwater and deep groundwater SDL resource units which need to be taken into account when viewing the data. These can be differentiated by the GWSDLType field

    Purpose

    The Basin Plan provides a coordinated approach to water use across the Basin's four States and the ACT. The Basin Plan is a plan for the integrated management of Basin water resources made under the Water Act 2007. It limits water use at environmentally sustainable levels by determining long-term average Sustainable Diversion Limits for both surface water and groundwater resources.

    Date of Ceasing: To be ceased 01 Apr 2023

    Dataset History

    The following data has been used in the development of groundwater SDL resource unit boundaries:

    Queensland: - Upper Condamine Basalts (as contained in the data files titled: basalts.dbf, basalts.prj, basalts.sbn, basalts.sbx, basalts.shp, basalts.shx) provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management on 18/12/2009. - Texas beds (as contained in the data files titled: texas beds.dbf, texas beds.prj, texas beds.sbn, texas beds.sbx, texas beds.shp, texas beds.shx) provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management on 18/12/2009. - Griman Creek Formation (as contained in the data files titled: Griman Ck Formation.dbf, Griman Ck Formation.prj, Griman Ck Formation.sbn, Griman Ck Formation.sbx, Griman Ck Formation.shp, Griman Ck Formation.shx) provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management on 18/12/2009. - Great Artesian Basin geology (as contained in the data files titled: Geology.dbf, Geology.prj, Geology.sbn, Geology.sbx, Geology.shp, Geology.shx) provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management on 18/12/2009. - Queensland Murray-Darling Groundwater Management Units (as contained in the data files titled: QLD_MurrayDarling_GMU_GCS_v7.dbf, QLD_MurrayDarling_GMU_GCS_v7.prj, QLD_MurrayDarling_GMU_GCS_v7.sbn, QLD_MurrayDarling_GMU_GCS_v7.sbx, QLD_MurrayDarling_GMU_GCS_v7.shp, QLD_MurrayDarling_GMU_GCS_v7.shx) provided by SKM on 16/12/2009. - Geology sheet sh5502 (as contained in the data files titled: sh5502.dbf, sh5502.prj, sh5502.sbn, sh5502.sbx, sh5502.shp, sh5502.shx) provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management on 18/12/2009. - Geology sheet sh5501 (as contained in the data files titled: sh5501,dbf, sh5501.prj, sh5501.sbn, sh5501.sbx, sh5501.shp, sh5501.shx), provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management on 18/12/2009. - Geology sheet sh5513 (as contained in the data files titled: sg5513.dbf, sg5513.prj, sg5513.sbn, sg5513.sbx, sg5513.shp, sg5513.shx) provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management on 18/12/2009. - Geology sheet sh5609 (as contained in the data files titled: sg5609.dbf, sg5609.prj, sg5609.sbn, sg5609.sbx, sg5609.shp, sg5609.shx) provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management, Queensland, on 18/12/2009. - Central Condamine Alluvium boundaries (as contained in the files:Central_Condamine_Amendment_Plan_Boundary_updatedApril2010.dbf, Central_Condamine_Amendment_Plan_Boundary_updatedApril2010.prj, Central_Condamine_Amendment_Plan_Boundary_updatedApril2010.sbn, Central_Condamine_Amendment_Plan_Boundary_updatedApril2010.sbx, Central_Condamine_Amendment_Plan_Boundary_updatedApril2010.shp, Central_Condamine_Amendment_Plan_Boundary_updatedApril2010.shx) provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management on 27/5/2011 - DERM Revised Queensland Groundwater SDL Areas (as contained in the files: DERM_Revised_QLD_GW_SDL_AREAS.dbf, DERM_Revised_QLD_GW_SDL_AREAS.prj, DERM_Revised_QLD_GW_SDL_AREAS.sbn, DERM_Revised_QLD_GW_SDL_AREAS.sbx, DERM_Revised_QLD_GW_SDL_AREAS.shp, DERM_Revised_QLD_GW_SDL_AREAS.shp.xml, DERM_Revised_QLD_GW_SDL_AREAS.shx ) provided by the Queensland Department of Environment & Resource Management on 26/9/2011

    New South Wales: - Groundwater macro water sharing plan areas (as contained in the data file titled: DraftGWMacroPlanOctober2010.mdb) provided by NSW Office of Water on 14/12/2010. - Groundwater macro water sharing plan areas (as contained in the data file titled: GWMacroPlanFeb2012.gdb) provided by NSW Office of Water on 8/3/2012.

    Victoria: - Goulburn-Murray water boundary (as contained in the data files titled: G-MW_Boundary.dbf, G-MW_Boundary.prj, G-MW_Boundary.sbn, G-MW_Boundary.sbx, G-MW_Boundary.shp, G-MW_Boundary.shx) provided by Goulburn-Murray Water on 21/12/2009. - Murray geological basin (as contained in the data files titled: Murray_GB_250K.dbf, Murray_GB_250K.prj, Murray_GB_250K.sbn, Murray_GB_250K.sbx, Murray_GB_250K.shp, Murray_GB_250K.shx) provided by Sinclair Knight Merz on 14/12/2009. - Southern Campaspe Plain (as contained in the data files titled: S_Camp_Plains.dbf, S_Camp_Plains.prj, S_Camp_Plains.sbn, S_Camp_Plains.sbx, S_Camp_Plains.shp, S_Camp_Plains.shx) provided by Department of Sustainability and Environment, Victoria, on 03/03/2010. - West Wimmera and Murrayville water sharing plan area (as contained in the data files titled: West_Wimmera_&_Murrayville_WSPA.dbf, West_Wimmera_&_Murrayville_WSPA.prj, West_Wimmera_&_Murrayville_WSPA.sbn, West_Wimmera_&_Murrayville_WSPA.sbx, West_Wimmera_&_Murrayville_WSPA.shp, West_Wimmera_&_Murrayville_WSPA.shx) provided by Department of Sustainability and Environment, Victoria, on 11/01/2010. - Victorian groundwater management unit (as contained in the data files titled: Vic_GMU_gcs_v02.dbf, Vic_GMU_gcs_v02.prj, Vic_GMU_gcs_v02.sbn, Vic_GMU_gcs_v02.sbx, Vic_GMU_gcs_v02.shp, Vic_GMU_gcs_v02.shx) provided by Sinclair Knight Merz on 30/11/2009. - SA/VIC Border zone agreement area (as contained in the data files titled: Border_Agreement.dbf, Border_Agreement.prj, Border_Agreement.sbn, Border_Agreement.sbx. Border_Agreement.shp, Border_Agreement.shx) provided by Sinclair Knight Merz on 30/11/2009. - AWRC Basins (as contained in the data files titled: AWRC_BASINS.dbf, AWRC_BASINS.prj, AWRC_BASINS.sbn, AWRC_BASINS.sbx, AWRC_BASINS.shp, AWRC_BASINS.shx) provided by MDBA on 19/01/2009.

    • Basin water resources exclusions contained in the data files titled westwimmera.dbf, westwimmera.prj, westwimmera.sbn, westwimmera.sbx, westwimmera.shp, westwimmera.shp.xml, westwimmera.shx provided by the Department of Environment on 14/11/2013

    South Australia: - South Australian groundwater management unit (as contained in the data files titled: SA_GMU_gcs_v03.dbf, SA_GMU_gcs_v03.prj, SA_GMU_gcs_v03.sbn, SA_GMU_gcs_v03.sbx, SA_GMU_gcs_v03.shp, SA_GMU_gcs_v03.shx) provided by Sincliar Knight Merz on 30/11/2009. - SA/VIC Border zone agreement area (as contained in the data files titled: Border_Agreement.dbf, Border_Agreement.prj, Border_Agreement.sbn, Border_Agreement.sbx. Border_Agreement.shp, Border_Agreement.shx) provided by Sinclair Knight Merz on 30/11/2009. - Murray-Darling Basin Rivers (as contained in the data files titled: MDB_MAIN_RIVERS.dbf, MDB_MAIN_RIVERS.prj, MDB_MAIN_RIVERS.sbn, MDB_MAIN_RIVERS.sbx, MDB_MAIN_RIVERS.shp, MDB_MAIN_RIVERS.shx) provided by the MDBA on 19/01/2009.

    • Basin water resources exclusions as contained in the data files titled: Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area1_IW.dbf, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area1_IW.prj, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area1_IW..sbn, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area1_IW.sbx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area1_IW.shp, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area1_IW.shp.xml, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area1_IW.shx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area2_IW.dbf, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area2_IW.prj, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area2_IW..sbn, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area2_IW.sbx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area2_IW.shp, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area2_IW.shp.xml, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area2_IW.shx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area4_IW.dbf, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area4_IW.prj, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area4_IW..sbn, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area4_IW.sbx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area4_IW.shp, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area4_IW.shp.xml, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area4_IW.shx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area5_IW.dbf, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area5_IW.prj, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area5_IW..sbn, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area5_IW.sbx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area5_IW.shp, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area5_IW.shp.xml, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area5_IW.shx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area6_IW.dbf, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area6_IW.prj, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area6_IW..sbn, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area6_IW.sbx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area6_IW.shp, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area6_IW.shp.xml, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area6_IW.shx, provided by the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities on 27/5/2013 and 28/05/2013.

    ACT: - ACT GMU Boundaries (as contained in the data files titled: ACT_GMU_gcs_v01.dbf, ACT_GMU_gcs_v01.prj, ACT_GMU_gcs_v01sbn, ACT_GMU_gcs_v01.sbx, ACT_GMU_gcs_v01.shp, ACT_GMU_gcs_v01.shx) provided by Sinclair Knight Merz on 30/11/2009.

    State Borders: - State Borders (as contained in the data files titled: AUS_STATE_BORDER.dbf, AUS_STATE_BORDER.prj, AUS_STATE_BORDER.sbn, AUS_STATE_BORDER.sbx, AUS_STATE_BORDER.shp, AUS_STATE_BORDER.shx) provided by the MDBA on 19/01/2009.

    Deep groundwater SDL resource unit boundaries:

    • Boundary for the Oaklands Basin (as contained in the files:
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    MDBA Groundwater Sustainable Diversion Limits (SDL) Resource Units

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    Bioregional Assessment Program (2022). MDBA Groundwater Sustainable Diversion Limits (SDL) Resource Units [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/dataset/ds-dga-0556b2ce-3999-4c72-aca8-e5922c7433d9
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    Abstract This dataset and its metadata statement were supplied to the Bioregional Assessment Programme by a third party and are presented here as originally supplied. This dataset defines the …Show full descriptionAbstract This dataset and its metadata statement were supplied to the Bioregional Assessment Programme by a third party and are presented here as originally supplied. This dataset defines the boundaries of the 66 groundwater SDL resource units in the Murray-Darling Basin. These include 7 groundwater SDL resource units for deep groundwater that lie beneath the 59 groundwater SDL resource units. 2 of the groundwater SDL resource units have different boundaries in their surface expression and in deep groundwater and therefore are shown with both a Groundwater and Deep Groundwater extent. In some areas, there are SDL resource units that overlap one another (eg: GS1). This occurs where SDLs have been set for discrete aquifers that overlie one another under the same area of land. These can be differentiated by the GWSDLName field. There are areas of overlap between the groundwater and deep groundwater SDL resource units which need to be taken into account when viewing the data. These can be differentiated by the GWSDLType field Purpose The Basin Plan provides a coordinated approach to water use across the Basin's four States and the ACT. The Basin Plan is a plan for the integrated management of Basin water resources made under the Water Act 2007. It limits water use at environmentally sustainable levels by determining long-term average Sustainable Diversion Limits for both surface water and groundwater resources. Date of Ceasing: To be ceased 01 Apr 2023 Dataset History The following data has been used in the development of groundwater SDL resource unit boundaries: Queensland: - Upper Condamine Basalts (as contained in the data files titled: basalts.dbf, basalts.prj, basalts.sbn, basalts.sbx, basalts.shp, basalts.shx) provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management on 18/12/2009. - Texas beds (as contained in the data files titled: texas beds.dbf, texas beds.prj, texas beds.sbn, texas beds.sbx, texas beds.shp, texas beds.shx) provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management on 18/12/2009. - Griman Creek Formation (as contained in the data files titled: Griman Ck Formation.dbf, Griman Ck Formation.prj, Griman Ck Formation.sbn, Griman Ck Formation.sbx, Griman Ck Formation.shp, Griman Ck Formation.shx) provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management on 18/12/2009. - Great Artesian Basin geology (as contained in the data files titled: Geology.dbf, Geology.prj, Geology.sbn, Geology.sbx, Geology.shp, Geology.shx) provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management on 18/12/2009. - Queensland Murray-Darling Groundwater Management Units (as contained in the data files titled: QLD_MurrayDarling_GMU_GCS_v7.dbf, QLD_MurrayDarling_GMU_GCS_v7.prj, QLD_MurrayDarling_GMU_GCS_v7.sbn, QLD_MurrayDarling_GMU_GCS_v7.sbx, QLD_MurrayDarling_GMU_GCS_v7.shp, QLD_MurrayDarling_GMU_GCS_v7.shx) provided by SKM on 16/12/2009. - Geology sheet sh5502 (as contained in the data files titled: sh5502.dbf, sh5502.prj, sh5502.sbn, sh5502.sbx, sh5502.shp, sh5502.shx) provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management on 18/12/2009. - Geology sheet sh5501 (as contained in the data files titled: sh5501,dbf, sh5501.prj, sh5501.sbn, sh5501.sbx, sh5501.shp, sh5501.shx), provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management on 18/12/2009. - Geology sheet sh5513 (as contained in the data files titled: sg5513.dbf, sg5513.prj, sg5513.sbn, sg5513.sbx, sg5513.shp, sg5513.shx) provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management on 18/12/2009. - Geology sheet sh5609 (as contained in the data files titled: sg5609.dbf, sg5609.prj, sg5609.sbn, sg5609.sbx, sg5609.shp, sg5609.shx) provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management, Queensland, on 18/12/2009. - Central Condamine Alluvium boundaries (as contained in the files:Central_Condamine_Amendment_Plan_Boundary_updatedApril2010.dbf, Central_Condamine_Amendment_Plan_Boundary_updatedApril2010.prj, Central_Condamine_Amendment_Plan_Boundary_updatedApril2010.sbn, Central_Condamine_Amendment_Plan_Boundary_updatedApril2010.sbx, Central_Condamine_Amendment_Plan_Boundary_updatedApril2010.shp, Central_Condamine_Amendment_Plan_Boundary_updatedApril2010.shx) provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management on 27/5/2011 - DERM Revised Queensland Groundwater SDL Areas (as contained in the files: DERM_Revised_QLD_GW_SDL_AREAS.dbf, DERM_Revised_QLD_GW_SDL_AREAS.prj, DERM_Revised_QLD_GW_SDL_AREAS.sbn, DERM_Revised_QLD_GW_SDL_AREAS.sbx, DERM_Revised_QLD_GW_SDL_AREAS.shp, DERM_Revised_QLD_GW_SDL_AREAS.shp.xml, DERM_Revised_QLD_GW_SDL_AREAS.shx ) provided by the Queensland Department of Environment & Resource Management on 26/9/2011 New South Wales: - Groundwater macro water sharing plan areas (as contained in the data file titled: DraftGWMacroPlanOctober2010.mdb) provided by NSW Office of Water on 14/12/2010. - Groundwater macro water sharing plan areas (as contained in the data file titled: GWMacroPlanFeb2012.gdb) provided by NSW Office of Water on 8/3/2012. Victoria: - Goulburn-Murray water boundary (as contained in the data files titled: G-MW_Boundary.dbf, G-MW_Boundary.prj, G-MW_Boundary.sbn, G-MW_Boundary.sbx, G-MW_Boundary.shp, G-MW_Boundary.shx) provided by Goulburn-Murray Water on 21/12/2009. - Murray geological basin (as contained in the data files titled: Murray_GB_250K.dbf, Murray_GB_250K.prj, Murray_GB_250K.sbn, Murray_GB_250K.sbx, Murray_GB_250K.shp, Murray_GB_250K.shx) provided by Sinclair Knight Merz on 14/12/2009. - Southern Campaspe Plain (as contained in the data files titled: S_Camp_Plains.dbf, S_Camp_Plains.prj, S_Camp_Plains.sbn, S_Camp_Plains.sbx, S_Camp_Plains.shp, S_Camp_Plains.shx) provided by Department of Sustainability and Environment, Victoria, on 03/03/2010. - West Wimmera and Murrayville water sharing plan area (as contained in the data files titled: West_Wimmera_&Murrayville_WSPA.dbf, West_Wimmera&Murrayville_WSPA.prj, West_Wimmera&Murrayville_WSPA.sbn, West_Wimmera&Murrayville_WSPA.sbx, West_Wimmera&Murrayville_WSPA.shp, West_Wimmera&_Murrayville_WSPA.shx) provided by Department of Sustainability and Environment, Victoria, on 11/01/2010. - Victorian groundwater management unit (as contained in the data files titled: Vic_GMU_gcs_v02.dbf, Vic_GMU_gcs_v02.prj, Vic_GMU_gcs_v02.sbn, Vic_GMU_gcs_v02.sbx, Vic_GMU_gcs_v02.shp, Vic_GMU_gcs_v02.shx) provided by Sinclair Knight Merz on 30/11/2009. - SA/VIC Border zone agreement area (as contained in the data files titled: Border_Agreement.dbf, Border_Agreement.prj, Border_Agreement.sbn, Border_Agreement.sbx. Border_Agreement.shp, Border_Agreement.shx) provided by Sinclair Knight Merz on 30/11/2009. - AWRC Basins (as contained in the data files titled: AWRC_BASINS.dbf, AWRC_BASINS.prj, AWRC_BASINS.sbn, AWRC_BASINS.sbx, AWRC_BASINS.shp, AWRC_BASINS.shx) provided by MDBA on 19/01/2009. Basin water resources exclusions contained in the data files titled westwimmera.dbf, westwimmera.prj, westwimmera.sbn, westwimmera.sbx, westwimmera.shp, westwimmera.shp.xml, westwimmera.shx provided by the Department of Environment on 14/11/2013 South Australia: - South Australian groundwater management unit (as contained in the data files titled: SA_GMU_gcs_v03.dbf, SA_GMU_gcs_v03.prj, SA_GMU_gcs_v03.sbn, SA_GMU_gcs_v03.sbx, SA_GMU_gcs_v03.shp, SA_GMU_gcs_v03.shx) provided by Sincliar Knight Merz on 30/11/2009. - SA/VIC Border zone agreement area (as contained in the data files titled: Border_Agreement.dbf, Border_Agreement.prj, Border_Agreement.sbn, Border_Agreement.sbx. Border_Agreement.shp, Border_Agreement.shx) provided by Sinclair Knight Merz on 30/11/2009. - Murray-Darling Basin Rivers (as contained in the data files titled: MDB_MAIN_RIVERS.dbf, MDB_MAIN_RIVERS.prj, MDB_MAIN_RIVERS.sbn, MDB_MAIN_RIVERS.sbx, MDB_MAIN_RIVERS.shp, MDB_MAIN_RIVERS.shx) provided by the MDBA on 19/01/2009. Basin water resources exclusions as contained in the data files titled: Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area1_IW.dbf, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area1_IW.prj, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area1_IW..sbn, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area1_IW.sbx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area1_IW.shp, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area1_IW.shp.xml, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area1_IW.shx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area2_IW.dbf, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area2_IW.prj, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area2_IW..sbn, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area2_IW.sbx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area2_IW.shp, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area2_IW.shp.xml, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area2_IW.shx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area4_IW.dbf, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area4_IW.prj, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area4_IW..sbn, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area4_IW.sbx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area4_IW.shp, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area4_IW.shp.xml, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area4_IW.shx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area5_IW.dbf, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area5_IW.prj, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area5_IW..sbn, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area5_IW.sbx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area5_IW.shp, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area5_IW.shp.xml, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area5_IW.shx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area6_IW.dbf, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area6_IW.prj, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area6_IW..sbn, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area6_IW.sbx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area6_IW.shp, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area6_IW.shp.xml, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area6_IW.shx, provided by the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities on 27/5/2013 and 28/05/2013. ACT: - ACT GMU Boundaries (as contained in the data files titled: ACT_GMU_gcs_v01.dbf, ACT_GMU_gcs_v01.prj, ACT_GMU_gcs_v01sbn, ACT_GMU_gcs_v01.sbx, ACT_GMU_gcs_v01.shp, ACT_GMU_gcs_v01.shx) provided by Sinclair Knight Merz on 30/11/2009. State Borders: - State Borders (as contained in the data files titled: AUS_STATE_BORDER.dbf, AUS_STATE_BORDER.prj, AUS_STATE_BORDER.sbn, AUS_STATE_BORDER.sbx, AUS_STATE_BORDER.shp, AUS_STATE_BORDER.shx) provided by the MDBA on

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    NMBLM_TFO_MuleDeer

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    Updated Apr 21, 2021
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    Timothy Assal; Nicholas Manning (2021). NMBLM_TFO_MuleDeer [Dataset]. https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/view/urn%3Auuid%3A3484b2be-ff08-4dd8-bfa0-adb29f85655a
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    Authors
    Timothy Assal; Nicholas Manning
    Time period covered
    Mar 10, 2015 - Oct 20, 2017
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    Description

    Mule deer home range data collected by GPS collars. Collected from 2015-2017 for the New Mexico Bureau of Land Management Taos Field Office. Each unique entry is one deer during one year, for a total of 23 entries. The point data was used to create minimum convex hulls depicting one deer-year's home range extent. This dataset includes all spatial data - CPG, DBF, XLSX, PRJ, SBN, SBX, SHP, and SHX files.

  4. TNC - Terrestrial Ecoregions

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    Updated Dec 26, 2013
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    The Nature Conservancy (2013). TNC - Terrestrial Ecoregions [Dataset]. https://academictorrents.com/details/fbfe954c816cf914709d9483134df7448337eb9e
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    Dec 26, 2013
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    The Nature Conservancyhttp://www.nature.org/
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    https://academictorrents.com/nolicensespecifiedhttps://academictorrents.com/nolicensespecified

    Description

    This is the master spatial data layer for TNC s terrestrial ecoregions of the world, exported from the geodatabase listed above. Note that it includes Mangroves, Inland Water, and Rock and Ice MHTs, although they are not being handled by terrestrial assessments. This layer is based on WWF s ecoregions outside the United States, and loosely based on Bailey s ecoregions (from the USDA Forest Service) within the United States. terr-ecoregions-TNC: tnc_terr_ecoregions.dbf tnc_terr_ecoregions.lyr tnc_terr_ecoregions.prj tnc_terr_ecoregions.sbn tnc_terr_ecoregions.sbx tnc_terr_ecoregions.shp tnc_terr_ecoregions.shp.xml tnc_terr_ecoregions.shx

  5. Z

    High-resolution, Decadal to Weekly Geomorphic Change Analysis of the Elbow...

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    Updated Oct 27, 2023
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    van Dijk, Luc (2023). High-resolution, Decadal to Weekly Geomorphic Change Analysis of the Elbow River in Calgary, using Multi-temporal Lidar and Repeat Terrestrial Laser Scanning [Dataset]. https://data.niaid.nih.gov/resources?id=zenodo_10048370
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    Oct 27, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    van Dijk, Luc
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Calgary, Elbow River
    Description

    This directory contains files related to the scientific research project of Luc van Dijk at the Department of Earth, Energy, and Environment, University of Calgary. The project title is "High-resolution, Decadal to Weekly Geomorphic Change Analysis of the Elbow River in Calgary, using Multi-temporal Lidar and Repeat Terrestrial Laser Scanning". This project in the field of geomorphology was a collaboration between the University of Calgary and Utrecht University in the Netherlands. The project was completed on October 27, 2023. Below is a description of the files in this directory.

    DisplacementVolumeDistributions_TLS.xlsx Excel file containing tabular data of the normalized sediment displacement volumes that were obtained using TLS. Each tab in the Excel file represents a period of interest in 2023. The data in this file were used to generate the 'histogram-like' figures in the report.

    DoD_rasters.zip Folder containing the aerial lidar DEMs of Difference (DoDs) for each period of interest. The DoDs are 'waterless', i.e. the water surface is masked. The suffix of the file name before the file extension (e.g., ..._10cm.tif) indicates the maximum REM value that was used for the automated masking of the water surface extent (see report section 3.1.2). If the file name contains "large", it refers to the upstream greater area (see report section 3.1.3). Within this folder is another folder called 'Clipped2AOIs'. This folder contains the same DoDs, but covering only the extents of the sites of interest ('AOIs' = Areas Of Interest).

    FilteredPointClouds_TLS.zip Folder containing the processed and filtered point clouds that were acquired throughout the summer of 2023 using TLS. These point clouds have been pre-processed and filtered to remove vegetation (see report section 3.2). They are grouped in sub-folders per acquisition date. The filenames are numbered to location, i.e. 'elbow1', 'elbow2', 'elbow3' and 'elbow4'. These correspond to the sites of interest: Glenmore Dam, golf club, Sandy Beach and Riverdale, respectively.

    PythonScripts_Discharge_Rainfall.zip Folder containing the Python scripts that were made to process the discharge and rainfall data that were sourced from Environment Canada and The City of Calgary (see report section 3.3). The scripts themselves contain descriptions of their purpose.

    PythonScripts_DisplacementVolumeAnalysis.zip Folder containing the Python scripts that were made to process and analyze the aerial lidar DoDs and the TLS rasterized difference point clouds (M3C2 output). The 'convert2pickle' scripts converted the sizable rasters to smaller pickle files, which were easier and faster to work with. The 'chart' scripts load the data from the pickle files, analyze them and produce the 'histogram-like' figures in the report. The scripts themselves contain descriptions of their purpose.

    RainfallDischargeData.xlsx Excel file containing the discharge and rainfall data from Environment Canada and The City of Calgary. The data came from different sources in different formats and were combined into this single table.

    RasterizedDifferencedPointClouds_M3C2.zip Folder containing the rasterized results of the differenced TLS point clouds (M3C2 output) (see report section 3.2.4). The filenames are numbered to location, i.e. 'Elbow1', 'Elbow2', 'Elbow3' and 'Elbow4'. These correspond to the sites of interest: Glenmore Dam, golf club, Sandy Beach and Riverdale, respectively. The numeric sequence in the file name indicates the start and end date of the change analysis in a 'mm-dd' format. The suffixes '_dist', '_unc' and '_sig' refer to the three output layers of the M3C2 algorithm: distance, uncertainty and significance of change. The main files of interest are the '.tif' files. Files sharing the same name, but with different extensions (.tfw, .tif.aux.xml, .tif.xml) are supplementary/auxiliary files for the '.tif' file, generated by ArcGIS Pro.

    ScarpsOfInterest_shapefile.zip Folder containing a polygon shapefile describing the extents and locations of the sites of interest. The main file of interest is the '.shp' file. The other files with the same name, but different extensions (.cpg, .dbf, .prj, .sbn, .sbx, .shp.xml, .shx) are supplementary/auxiliary files for the '.shp' file, generated by ArcGIS Pro.

  6. m

    The glacial geomorphology of the Río Corcovado, Río Huemul and Lago...

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    Updated Jul 9, 2020
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    Tancrède Leger (2020). The glacial geomorphology of the Río Corcovado, Río Huemul and Lago Palena/General Vintter valleys, northeastern Patagonia (43°S, 71°W) - shapefiles [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.17632/c2hy8rkbyd.1
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    Jul 9, 2020
    Authors
    Tancrède Leger
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Corcovado, Patagonia, Palena/General Vintter Lake
    Description

    This open-access data comprises the twenty-six shapefiles necessary to visualise and analyse our glacial geomorphological map on a geographical information system (such as ArcGIS) (folder 01). All shapefiles are georeferenced in the WGS84 geographic reference coordinate system. Each of the 25 data folders comprise 7 file formats: .shp , .cpg , .dbf , .prj , .sbn , .shx , and Adobe Illustrator Tsume File (.sbx). To enable an easier download process, if required, we also provide the 26 shapefiles in .shp format only, together in folder 02. We further provide a table with recommended RGB colours per shapefile to enable optimum visualisation (folder 03). Please cite original publication when using and/or referring to these data.

  7. Canada High-resolution Urban Morphology to be used for WRF application

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    bin, text/x-python +2
    Updated Feb 11, 2024
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    Forood Azargoshasbi; Forood Azargoshasbi; Laura Minet; Laura Minet (2024). Canada High-resolution Urban Morphology to be used for WRF application [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10622218
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    bin, txt, xml, text/x-pythonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Feb 11, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Zenodohttp://zenodo.org/
    Authors
    Forood Azargoshasbi; Forood Azargoshasbi; Laura Minet; Laura Minet
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Feb 2024
    Area covered
    Canada
    Description
    This file provides information on how to extract Urban Morphology parameters for the province of British Columbia (BC), Canada. These high-resolution parameters are needed to successfully run the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model coupled with Single Layer (option 1 in WRF urban physics) and Multi-layer (option 2 and 3 in WRF model, urban physics) Urban Canopy Models. This Shapefile dataset has been generated using the Housing dataset from the Canada data warehouse. The shapefiles were collected and combined to serve as input for a Python script.
    In this file, "domain" refers to the domain the WRF model will be run for (e.g., d01, or d01, d02, d03, etc. if a nested domain is used in the WRF model).
    "geo_em.{domain}.nc" refers to the output of the geogrid.exe program which is one of the core programs of WPS program.
    For example, for a 3 nested domain setup, geo_em files will be annotated as follows: 'geo_em.d01.nc', 'geo_em.d02.nc', 'geo_em.d03.nc'.
    This folder contains all the documents necessary for extracting the Urban Morphology parameters. Refer to Section 1 for a description of the folder structure.
    You will first need to extract the shapefile of the domain considered using the VERDI program (https://www.cmascenter.org/verdi/). For more details, refer to Section 2. Make sure to save this shapefile under the SHP subfolder described in Section 1.
    To utilize the dataset, ensure the geo_em files are placed in the 'Main' folder mentioned in Section 1, which should also contain the Python script named 'Canada_UrbanMorphology.py', the folder with the dataset (geo_em.{domain}.nc), and the folder with the shapefiles (Home_BC and domain).
    The Python script 'Canada_UrbanMorphology.py' necessitates three libraries: NetCDF4, geopandas, and numpy, all of which can be installed via pip or Anaconda. Follow the specific instructions provided in Section 3 to adjust the script, then proceed to running the program using the following command:
    python3 Canada_UrbanMorphology.py
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    Section 1. Folder structure
    Main Folder
    |- Canada_UrbanMorphology.py
    |- geo_em.{domain}.nc
    |- INT
    |- Home_BC.cpg
    |- Home_BC.dbf
    |- Home_BC.prj
    |- Home_BC.sbn
    |- Home_BC.sbx
    |- Home_BC.shp
    |- Home_BC.shp.xml
    |- Home_BC.shx
    |- SHP
    |- domain.{domain}.dbf
    |- domain.{domain}.prj
    |- domain.{domain}.shp
    |- domain.{domain}.shx
    |- domain.{domain}.fix
    _
    Section 2. Creating a domain shapefile
    0. If you have not yet installed the VERDI program, follow the instructions on https://www.cmascenter.org/verdi/ to obtain the source
    code and install it.
    1. Open the VERDI program.
    2. On the 'Datasets' panel, click on 'add local dataset'.
    3. Open the desired geo_em.{domain}.nc file for the desired domain.
    4. Double-click on a 2d variable (e.g., LU_INDEX) on the 'Variables' panel.
    5. Click on 'Tile Plot.'
    6. Click on File > Export as Image/GIS.
    7. Change the 'Files of Type' to 'Shapefile (*.shp, *.shx, *.dbf)'.
    8. Name the file accordingly (i.e., geo_em.{domain}).
    9. Click on Save.
    10. Move the saved files to the SHP folder.
    For example, to process the first domain (d01), geo_em filename would be geo_em.d01.nc and the associated file names would be geo_em.d01 with GIS extentions (i.e., *.shp, *.shx, *.dbf)
    _
    Section 3. Required modification to the Python script Canada_UrbanMorphology.py
    1. Adjust the grid names based on the number of nested domains used in the modeling framework (e.g., [d01] for a single domain, or [d01, d02, d03] for a three nested domain framework) in the 'main' function, line 17.
    2. Adjust the grid size in meters (e.g., 1000*1000 for a domain with 1 km resolution) in the 'gridsize' function.
    3. Check the output in the geo_em file. Due to the conversion of geo_em file to shapefile in the VERDI program, the indexing of grid cells may not be consistent between geo_em files and shapefiles. Therefore, the output after executing the Python script may look flipped (e.g., the downtown which is located in the southeast of the domain may appear in the northwest of the domain). If the output is flipped, follow the instructions on lines 163 - 170. Follow the example in the Python script to adjust the frame output.
    4. Use the new geo_em files instead of previous ones for processing metgrid.exe core program in the WPS program.
  8. e

    N/A

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    Updated Apr 21, 2021
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    Timothy Assal; Nicholas Manning (2021). N/A [Dataset]. https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/view/urn%3Auuid%3A80da2819-165e-444e-a11e-ec5a25e89ac4
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    Apr 21, 2021
    Dataset provided by
    Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity
    Authors
    Timothy Assal; Nicholas Manning
    Time period covered
    Mar 10, 2015 - Oct 20, 2017
    Area covered
    Description

    Mule deer populations continue to decline across much of the western United States due to loss of habitat, starvation, and severe climate patterns, such as drought. In order to track the home range size and ecological preferences of mule deer, an important species for culture, economy, and ecosystems, the New Mexico Bureau of Land Management Taos Field Office captured mule deer, attached collars to them, and released them into Rio Grande del Norte National Monument. Collected from 2015-2017, each unique entry is one deer during one year, for a total of 23 entries. The point data was then intersected with vegetation data in the area, and the density of points was determined through Kernel Density Estimation (KDE). Reclassified BLM Vegetation Treatment data was used for zonal statistics on the KDE data and offered insights into mule deer response to treatments. This project was conducted as a joint project between the NMBLM TFO, Fort Collins USGS Science Center, and Kent State University’s Biogeography & Landscape Dynamics lab. This dataset includes all spatial data (CPG, DBF, XLSX, PRJ, SBN, SBX, SHP, and SHX) files for the comprehensive location fix shapefile, the convex hulls, the reclassified LANDFIRE EVT raster, the analysis area, the reclassified BLM Vegetation Treatment groups, the Kernel Density Estimation result, and the hill shade and state boundary data.

  9. f

    Supporting GIS files used to setup landscape in spatially explicit...

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    Updated Sep 28, 2023
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    Erica A. Geldart; Oliver P. Love; Andrew F. Barnas; Christopher M. Harris; H. Grant Gilchrist; Christina A. D. Semeniuk (2023). Supporting GIS files used to setup landscape in spatially explicit agent-based model simulations discussed in ‘Supplementary Materials 3’ of the manuscript “A colonial-nesting seabird shows limited heart rate responses to natural variation in threats of polar bears”. [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.24146862.v1
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 28, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    The Royal Society
    Authors
    Erica A. Geldart; Oliver P. Love; Andrew F. Barnas; Christopher M. Harris; H. Grant Gilchrist; Christina A. D. Semeniuk
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Compressed folder containing coordinate system associated with imagery files (test_island.prj), imagery data (test_island.shp), and other supporting GIS files (test_island.cpg, .dbf, .sbn, .sbx, .shp (xml), .shx) to create East Bay Island, Nunavut, Canada landscape in Netlogo.

  10. d

    Using Unoccupied Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) to map and monitor changes in...

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    • data.niaid.nih.gov
    zip
    Updated Sep 2, 2022
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    Vienna Saccomanno; Tom Bell; Camille Pawlak; Charlotte Stanley; Rietta Hohman; Kirk Klausmeyer; Kate Cavanaugh; Kyle Cavanaugh; Abby Nickels; Waz Hewerdine; Corey Garza; Gary Fleener; Mary Gleason (2022). Using Unoccupied Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) to map and monitor changes in emergent kelp canopy after an ecological regime shift [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.n02v6wwzs
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    zipAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 2, 2022
    Dataset provided by
    Dryad
    Authors
    Vienna Saccomanno; Tom Bell; Camille Pawlak; Charlotte Stanley; Rietta Hohman; Kirk Klausmeyer; Kate Cavanaugh; Kyle Cavanaugh; Abby Nickels; Waz Hewerdine; Corey Garza; Gary Fleener; Mary Gleason
    Time period covered
    2021
    Description

    README Data repository metadata for Using Unoccupied Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) to map and monitor changes in emergent kelp canopy after an ecological regime shift This repository contains the following data and files:

    The 2019 and 2020 orthomosaics for all surveyed priority sites. These files have been georeferenced and masked to remove the coast with individuals’ homes for privacy purposes. The relevant nomenclature for these files is as follows: SITENAME_YEAR.tif (n = 57)

    The 2019 and 2020 classification layers built off of the orthomosaics for all surveyed priority sites. These files are available as shapefiles that can be opened in QGIS. The relevant nomenclature for these sites is as follows: SITENAME_finalYEAR.shp/.shp.xml/shx/prj/dbf/sbx/sbn/cpg

    The R code and relevant CSV files for the spatial statistics and figures. The relevant nomenclature for these files is as follows:

    Saccomanno_etal_UAVkelp_stats.Rmd (this script is wel...

  11. GIS GRID 2018

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    • catalog.data.gov
    shapefile
    Updated Jan 1, 2020
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    Southeast Fisheries Science Center (2020). GIS GRID 2018 [Dataset]. https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/66575
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 1, 2020
    Dataset provided by
    Southeast Fisheries Science Center
    Time period covered
    Jun 5, 2018 - Dec 17, 2018
    Area covered
    Description

    GIS Grid Files For The Sampling (NCEI Accession 0208321 and NCEI Accession 0208322)

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    DRTO_Grid.dbf 2019-12-20 07:14 2.2M
    DRTO_Grid.prj 2019-12-20 07:14 424
    DRTO_Grid.sbn 2019-12-20 07:14 291K
    DRTO_Grid.sbx 2019-12-20 07:14 17K
    DRTO_Grid.shp 2019-12-20 07:14 4.0M
    DRTO_Grid.shp.xml 2019-12-20 07:14 21K
    DRTO_Grid.shx 2019-12-20 07:14 243K
    FlaKeys_Grid.dbf 2019-12-20...

  12. d

    ArchaeoGLOBE Regions

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    Updated Nov 22, 2023
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    ArchaeoGLOBE Project (2023). ArchaeoGLOBE Regions [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/CQWUBI
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    Nov 22, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    Harvard Dataverse
    Authors
    ArchaeoGLOBE Project
    Description

    This dataset contains documentation on the 146 global regions used to organize responses to the ArchaeGLOBE land use questionnaire between May 18 and July 31, 2018. The regions were formed from modern administrative regions (Natural Earth 1:50m Admin1 - states and provinces, https://www.naturalearthdata.com/downloads/50m-cultural-vectors/50m-admin-1-states-provinces/). The boundaries of the polygons represent rough geographic areas that serve as analytical units useful in two respects - for the history of land use over the past 10,000 years (a moving target) and for the history of archaeological research. Some consideration was also given to creating regions that were relatively equal in size. The regionalization process went through several rounds of feedback and redrawing before arriving at the 146 regions used in the survey. No bounded regional system could ever truly reflect the complex spatial distribution of archaeological knowledge on past human land use, but operating at a regional scale was necessary to facilitate timely collaboration while achieving global coverage. Map in Google Earth Format: ArchaeGLOBE_Regions_kml.kmz Map in ArcGIS Shapefile Format: ArchaeGLOBE_Regions.zip (multiple files in zip file) The shapefile format is a digital vector file that stores geographic location and associated attribute information. It is actually a collection of several different file types: .shp — shape format: the feature geometry .shx — shape index format: a positional index of the feature geometry .dbf — attribute format: columnar attributes for each shape .prj — projection format: the coordinate system and projection information .sbn and .sbx — a spatial index of the features .shp.xml — geospatial metadata in XML format .cpg — specifies the code page for identifying character encoding Attributes: FID - a unique identifier for every object in a shapefile table (0-145) Shape - the type of object (polygon) World_ID - coded value assigned to each feature according to its division into one of seventeen ‘World Regions’ based on the geographic regions used by the Statistics Division of the United Nations (https://unstats.un.org/unsd/methodology/m49/), with small changes to better reflect archaeological scholarly communities. These large regions provide organizational structure, but are not analytical units for the study. World_RG - text description of each ‘World Region’ Archaeo_ID - unique identifier (1-146) corresponding to the region code used in the ArchaeoGLOBE land use questionnaire and all ArchaeoGLOBE datasets Archaeo_RG - text description of each region Total_Area - the total area, in square kilometers, of each region Land-Area - the total area minus the area of all lakes and reservoirs found within each region (source: https://www.naturalearthdata.com/downloads/10m-physical-vectors/10m-lakes/) PDF of Region Attribute Table: ArchaeoGLOBE Regions Attributes.pdf Excel file of Region Attribute Table: ArchaeoGLOBE Regions Attributes.xls Printed Maps in PDF Format: ArchaeoGLOBE Regions.pdf Documentation of the ArchaeoGLOBE Regional Map: ArchaeoGLOBE Regions README.doc

  13. Data from: Global prevalence of non-perennial rivers and streams

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    Updated Jun 3, 2021
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    Mathis Messager; Bernhard Lehner (2021). Global prevalence of non-perennial rivers and streams [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14633022.v1
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    zipAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 3, 2021
    Dataset provided by
    Figsharehttp://figshare.com/
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    Authors
    Mathis Messager; Bernhard Lehner
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Global prevalence of non-perennial rivers and streamsJune 2021prepared by Mathis L. Messager (mathis.messager@mail.mcgill.ca)Bernhard Lehner (bernhard.lehner@mcgill.ca)1. Overview and background 2. Repository content3. Data format and projection4. License and citations4.1 License agreement4.2 Citations and acknowledgements1. Overview and backgroundThis documentation describes the data produced for the research article: Messager, M. L., Lehner, B., Cockburn, C., Lamouroux, N., Pella, H., Snelder, T., Tockner, K., Trautmann, T., Watt, C. & Datry, T. (2021). Global prevalence of non-perennial rivers and streams. Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03565-5In this study, we developed a statistical Random Forest model to produce the first reach-scale estimate of the global distribution of non-perennial rivers and streams. For this purpose, we linked quality-checked observed streamflow data from 5,615 gauging stations (on 4,428 perennial and 1,187 non-perennial reaches) with 113 candidate environmental predictors available globally. Predictors included variables describing climate, physiography, land cover, soil, geology, and groundwater as well as estimates of long-term naturalised (i.e., without anthropogenic water use in the form of abstractions or impoundments) mean monthly and mean annual flow (MAF), derived from a global hydrological model (WaterGAP 2.2; Müller Schmied et al. 2014). Following model training and validation, we predicted the probability of flow intermittence for all river reaches in the RiverATLAS database (Linke et al. 2019), a digital representation of the global river network at high spatial resolution.The data repository includes two datasets resulting from this study:1. a geometric network of the global river system where each river segment is associated with:i. 113 hydro-environmental predictors used in model development and predictions, andii. the probability and class of flow intermittence predicted by the model.2. point locations of the 5,516 gauging stations used in model training/testing, where each station is associated with a line segment representing a reach in the river network, and a set of metadata.These datasets have been generated with source code located at messamat.github.io/globalirmap/.Note that, although several attributes initially included in RiverATLAS version 1.0 have been updated for this study, the dataset provided here is not an established new version of RiverATLAS. 2. Repository contentThe data repository has the following structure (for usage, see section 3. Data Format and Projection; GIRES stands for Global Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams):— GIRES_v10_gdb.zip/ : file geodatabase in ESRI® geodatabase format containing two feature classes (zipped) |——— GIRES_v10_rivers : river network lines |——— GIRES_v10_stations : points with streamflow summary statistics and metadata— GIRES_v10_shp.zip/ : directory containing ten shapefiles (zipped) Same content as GIRES_v10_gdb.zip for users that cannot read ESRI geodatabases (tiled by region due to size limitations). |——— GIRES_v10_rivers_af.shp : Africa |——— GIRES_v10_rivers_ar.shp : North American Arctic |——— GIRES_v10_rivers_as.shp : Asia |——— GIRES_v10_rivers_au.shp : Australasia|——— GIRES_v10_rivers_eu.shp : Europe|——— GIRES_v10_rivers_gr.shp : Greenland|——— GIRES_v10_rivers_na.shp : North America|——— GIRES_v10_rivers_sa.shp : South America|——— GIRES_v10_rivers_si.shp : Siberia|——— GIRES_v10_stations.shp : points with streamflow summary statistics and metadata— Other_technical_documentations.zip/ : directory containing three documentation files (zipped)|——— HydroATLAS_TechDoc_v10.pdf : documentation for river network framework|——— RiverATLAS_Catalog_v10.pdf : documentation for river network hydro-environmental attributes|——— Readme_GSIM_part1.txt : documentation for gauging stations from the Global Streamflow Indices and Metadata (GSIM) archive— README_Technical_documentation_GIRES_v10.pdf : full documentation for this repository3. Data format and projectionThe geometric network (lines) and gauging stations (points) datasets are distributed both in ESRI® file geodatabase and shapefile formats. The file geodatabase contains all data and is the prime, recommended format. Shapefiles are provided as a copy for users that cannot read the geodatabase. Each shapefile consists of five main files (.dbf, .sbn, .sbx, .shp, .shx), and projection information is provided in an ASCII text file (.prj). The attribute table can be accessed as a stand-alone file in dBASE format (.dbf) which is included in the Shapefile format. These datasets are available electronically in compressed zip file format. To use the data files, the zip files must first be decompressed.All data layers are provided in geographic (latitude/longitude) projection, referenced to datum WGS84. In ESRI® software this projection is defined by the geographic coordinate system GCS_WGS_1984 and datum D_WGS_1984 (EPSG: 4326).4. License and citations4.1 License agreement This documentation and datasets are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC-BY-4.0 License). For all regulations regarding license grants, copyright, redistribution restrictions, required attributions, disclaimer of warranty, indemnification, liability, waiver of damages, and a precise definition of licensed materials, please refer to the License Agreement (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode). For a human-readable summary of the license, please see https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.4.2 Citations and acknowledgements.Citations and acknowledgements of this dataset should be made as follows:Messager, M. L., Lehner, B., Cockburn, C., Lamouroux, N., Pella, H., Snelder, T., Tockner, K., Trautmann, T., Watt, C. & Datry, T. (2021). Global prevalence of non-perennial rivers and streams. Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03565-5 We kindly ask users to cite this study in any published material produced using it. If possible, online links to this repository (https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14633022) should also be provided.

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    Download Indicator Landgebruik

    • monitor-landschap-2-monitorlandschap.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jan 17, 2022
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    Monitor Landschap (2022). Download Indicator Landgebruik [Dataset]. https://monitor-landschap-2-monitorlandschap.hub.arcgis.com/content/2dc2d750ea1041ec8b0bd16c8cbb6468
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    Van de indicator Landgebruik kunt u een ZIP-bestand downloaden met daarin de shapefiles met gesommeerde verandering per CBS 500 meter raster beschikbaar als download (CBS500m_LGN_2015_2018.shp; CBS500m_LGN_2018_2019.shp; CBS500m_LGN_2019_2020.shp). Deze bestanden bevatten het gesommeerde oppervlak verandering tussen de acht monitoringsklassen tussen 2015 en 2018, 2018 en 2019, 2019 en 2020, per 500 meter grid. Het landgebruik per jaar is nog geen open data, zodra dit wel zo is, komen deze bestanden hier beschikbaar als download. Zie metadata bij het bestand voor meer informatie over de dataset. Zie voor meer achtergrond de technische toelichting. IndicatorLandgebruik.zip

    verschilgrids_landgebruik.zip

    Verschilgrid_landgebruik_2020_2021_v01verschilgrid_landgebruik_2020_2021_v01.gdbverschilgrid_landgebruik_2020_2021_v01.gpkgVerschilgrid_landgebruik_2019_2020_v01

    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2019_2020_v01.xml
    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2019_2020_v01.shx
    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2019_2020_v01.shp
    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2019_2020_v01.sbx
    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2019_2020_v01.sbn
    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2019_2020_v01.prj
    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2019_2020_v01.lyrx
    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2019_2020_v01.dbf
    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2019_2020_v01.CPG
    

    Verschilgrid_landgebruik_2018_2019_v01

    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2018_2019_v01.xml
    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2018_2019_v01.shx
    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2018_2019_v01.shp
    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2018_2019_v01.sbx
    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2018_2019_v01.sbn
    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2018_2019_v01.prj
    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2018_2019_v01.lyr
    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2018_2019_v01.dbf
    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2018_2019_v01.CPG
    

    Verschilgrid_landgebruik_2012_2018_v01

    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2012_2018_v01.xml
    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2012_2018_v01.shx
    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2012_2018_v01.shp
    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2012_2018_v01.sbx
    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2012_2018_v01.sbn
    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2012_2018_v01.prj
    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2012_2018_v01.lyrx
    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2012_2018_v01.dbf
    verschilgrid_landgebruik_2012_2018_v01.CPG
    
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    Boat-based counts of sea otters at specific sites in Southeast Alaska from...

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    Updated Aug 23, 2022
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    Tiffany Stephans; Ginny L. Eckert (2022). Boat-based counts of sea otters at specific sites in Southeast Alaska from 2017 and 2018 [Dataset]. https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/879061
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    Aug 23, 2022
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    Authors
    Tiffany Stephans; Ginny L. Eckert
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jun 13, 2017 - Aug 10, 2018
    Area covered
    Variables measured
    site, year, region, ISO_Date, replicate, latitude_N, date_DDMMYY, longitude_E
    Description

    Supporting files listed below are available from the following dataset reference at the KNB repository, and accessible via the Related Datasets section:

    Tiffany Stephens and Ginny Eckert. 2019. Boat-based counts of sea otters at specific sites in Southeast Alaska. KNBurn:uuid:b910f74b-171b-4d2b-b065-fb21823a8e84;

    - sea_otter_counts_METADATA.xlsx - parameter definitions for the primary dataset descriped on this page

    - Otter_gps_2018.csv - original otter count data by site during 2017; used to create the primary dataset descriped on this page

    - Otter_gps_2017.csv - original otter count data by site during 2017; used to create the primary dataset descriped on this page

    - Otter_count_siteinfo.xlsx - site specific metadata (geocoordinates, sampling year, square area)

    - Subpop_density_Tinker.csv - file containing derived data (otter density)

    - Shapefile-related files: *cpg, *dbf, *prj, *sbn, *sbx, *shp, *shx

  16. Dataset used in "Bathymetry observations of inland water bodies using a...

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    bin
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    Filippo Bandini; Filippo Bandini; Daniel Olesen; Jakob Jakobsen; Cecile Marie Margaretha Kittel; Cecile Marie Margaretha Kittel; Sheng Wang; Monica Garcia; Peter Bauer-Gottwein; Daniel Olesen; Jakob Jakobsen; Sheng Wang; Monica Garcia; Peter Bauer-Gottwein (2020). Dataset used in "Bathymetry observations of inland water bodies using a tethered single-beam sonar controlled by an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle". https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-2017-625. [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1309417
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 24, 2020
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    Authors
    Filippo Bandini; Filippo Bandini; Daniel Olesen; Jakob Jakobsen; Cecile Marie Margaretha Kittel; Cecile Marie Margaretha Kittel; Sheng Wang; Monica Garcia; Peter Bauer-Gottwein; Daniel Olesen; Jakob Jakobsen; Sheng Wang; Monica Garcia; Peter Bauer-Gottwein
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Dataset used in

    Bathymetry observations of inland water bodies using a tethered single-beam sonar controlled by an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

    Filippo Bandini1, Daniel Olesen2, Jakob Jakobsen2, Cecile Marie Margaretha Kittel1, Sheng Wang1, Monica Garcia1, and Peter Bauer-Gottwein1

    • 1Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
    • 2National Space Institute, Technical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, 2800, Denmark

    Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci.

    https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-2017-625

    The dataset contains

    -data/observations that were used to obtain the figures shown in the paper. Data have .mat extension (Binary data container format used by MATLAB; may include arrays, variables, functions, and other types of data;)

    -scripts to compute statistics and plot data, with .m extension (contain MATLAB code, either in the form of a script or a function)

    -shape files (shp — shape format; the feature geometry itself, .shx — shape index format, .dbf — attribute format, .prj — projection format; .sbn and .sbx — spatial index of the features, .cpg — used to specify the code page, .qpj QGIS projection file) or raster files (.geotiff) to reproduce the map contents reported in the referenced paper.

    The repository is subdivided into directories containing the dataset shown in the paper. These directories are named with the figures and/or tables numbers of the referenced paper.

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    宮崎市都市計画情報データ(シェープデータ) - Dataset - CKAN

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    Updated May 19, 2025
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    (2025). 宮崎市都市計画情報データ(シェープデータ) - Dataset - CKAN [Dataset]. https://data.bodik.jp/dataset/452017_youtoshape
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    May 19, 2025
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    宮崎市
    Description

    宮崎市都市計画情報のシェープデータです。 本データは、都市計画の内容を証明するものではありません。 土地取引等その他の権利や義務が発生するような資料作成に必要となる正確な情報は、宮崎市都市計画課(電話:0985-21-1811)にご確認ください。 ファイルの仕様は、世界測地系、平面直角座標系「2」です。 zipファイルに「dbf」「prj」「sbn」「sbx」「shp」「shx」を格納しています。

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    Radverkehrsanlagen im Straßenunterhalt der Landeshauptstadt München |...

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    Updated Jun 14, 2022
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    (2022). Radverkehrsanlagen im Straßenunterhalt der Landeshauptstadt München | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/de_radverkehrsanlagen-im-strassenunterhalt-der-landeshauptstadt-munchen94fc9/
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    Jun 14, 2022
    License

    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Area covered
    München
    Description

    Enthält die Shape-Dateien * .shp - enthält die Geometriedaten * .dbf - enthält die Sachdaten / Attribute * .shx - dient als Index zur Verknüpfung * .prj - gibt die Projektion der Daten an * .sbn - Räumlicher Index * .cpg - spezifiziert den in der .dbf verwendeten Zeichensatz * .shp.xml - Metadaten zum Shapefile * .sbx - Räumlicher Index

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    【山口県】森林計画図及び森林簿 - Dataset - BODIK ODM

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    Updated Aug 30, 2023
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    (2023). 【山口県】森林計画図及び森林簿 - Dataset - BODIK ODM [Dataset]. https://odm.bodik.jp/dataset/350001-forest
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    Aug 30, 2023
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    〇森林計画図 地域森林計画対象の森林を表示するための図形データ(林班図、準林班図、小班図)です。(データ形式:dbf,prj,sbn,sbx,shp,shp.xml,shx) 〇森林簿 地域森林計画対象の森林の資源情報を記載した帳簿データ(所在市町、林小班番号、面積、林種、樹種、林齢等)です。(データ形式:xlsx) ※県内19市町を4つの計画区で区分し、現時点で有効な計画を掲載しています。森林計画区一覧をご参照ください。(データ形式:xlsx) ※座標系:平面直角座標系第3系(2000)

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Australia (2019). MDBA Groundwater Sustainable Diversion Limits (SDL) Resource Units [Dataset]. https://cloud.csiss.gmu.edu/uddi/dataset/6e7b5399-c23f-463c-aedc-a786840a3b8d

MDBA Groundwater Sustainable Diversion Limits (SDL) Resource Units

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Abstract

This dataset and its metadata statement were supplied to the Bioregional Assessment Programme by a third party and are presented here as originally supplied.

This dataset defines the boundaries of the 66 groundwater SDL resource units in the Murray-Darling Basin. These include 7 groundwater SDL resource units for deep groundwater that lie beneath the 59 groundwater SDL resource units. 2 of the groundwater SDL resource units have different boundaries in their surface expression and in deep groundwater and therefore are shown with both a Groundwater and Deep Groundwater extent.

In some areas, there are SDL resource units that overlap one another (eg: GS1). This occurs where SDLs have been set for discrete aquifers that overlie one another under the same area of land. These can be differentiated by the GWSDLName field.

There are areas of overlap between the groundwater and deep groundwater SDL resource units which need to be taken into account when viewing the data. These can be differentiated by the GWSDLType field

Purpose

The Basin Plan provides a coordinated approach to water use across the Basin's four States and the ACT. The Basin Plan is a plan for the integrated management of Basin water resources made under the Water Act 2007. It limits water use at environmentally sustainable levels by determining long-term average Sustainable Diversion Limits for both surface water and groundwater resources.

Date of Ceasing: To be ceased 01 Apr 2023

Dataset History

The following data has been used in the development of groundwater SDL resource unit boundaries:

Queensland: - Upper Condamine Basalts (as contained in the data files titled: basalts.dbf, basalts.prj, basalts.sbn, basalts.sbx, basalts.shp, basalts.shx) provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management on 18/12/2009. - Texas beds (as contained in the data files titled: texas beds.dbf, texas beds.prj, texas beds.sbn, texas beds.sbx, texas beds.shp, texas beds.shx) provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management on 18/12/2009. - Griman Creek Formation (as contained in the data files titled: Griman Ck Formation.dbf, Griman Ck Formation.prj, Griman Ck Formation.sbn, Griman Ck Formation.sbx, Griman Ck Formation.shp, Griman Ck Formation.shx) provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management on 18/12/2009. - Great Artesian Basin geology (as contained in the data files titled: Geology.dbf, Geology.prj, Geology.sbn, Geology.sbx, Geology.shp, Geology.shx) provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management on 18/12/2009. - Queensland Murray-Darling Groundwater Management Units (as contained in the data files titled: QLD_MurrayDarling_GMU_GCS_v7.dbf, QLD_MurrayDarling_GMU_GCS_v7.prj, QLD_MurrayDarling_GMU_GCS_v7.sbn, QLD_MurrayDarling_GMU_GCS_v7.sbx, QLD_MurrayDarling_GMU_GCS_v7.shp, QLD_MurrayDarling_GMU_GCS_v7.shx) provided by SKM on 16/12/2009. - Geology sheet sh5502 (as contained in the data files titled: sh5502.dbf, sh5502.prj, sh5502.sbn, sh5502.sbx, sh5502.shp, sh5502.shx) provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management on 18/12/2009. - Geology sheet sh5501 (as contained in the data files titled: sh5501,dbf, sh5501.prj, sh5501.sbn, sh5501.sbx, sh5501.shp, sh5501.shx), provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management on 18/12/2009. - Geology sheet sh5513 (as contained in the data files titled: sg5513.dbf, sg5513.prj, sg5513.sbn, sg5513.sbx, sg5513.shp, sg5513.shx) provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management on 18/12/2009. - Geology sheet sh5609 (as contained in the data files titled: sg5609.dbf, sg5609.prj, sg5609.sbn, sg5609.sbx, sg5609.shp, sg5609.shx) provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management, Queensland, on 18/12/2009. - Central Condamine Alluvium boundaries (as contained in the files:Central_Condamine_Amendment_Plan_Boundary_updatedApril2010.dbf, Central_Condamine_Amendment_Plan_Boundary_updatedApril2010.prj, Central_Condamine_Amendment_Plan_Boundary_updatedApril2010.sbn, Central_Condamine_Amendment_Plan_Boundary_updatedApril2010.sbx, Central_Condamine_Amendment_Plan_Boundary_updatedApril2010.shp, Central_Condamine_Amendment_Plan_Boundary_updatedApril2010.shx) provided by the Department of Environment and Resource Management on 27/5/2011 - DERM Revised Queensland Groundwater SDL Areas (as contained in the files: DERM_Revised_QLD_GW_SDL_AREAS.dbf, DERM_Revised_QLD_GW_SDL_AREAS.prj, DERM_Revised_QLD_GW_SDL_AREAS.sbn, DERM_Revised_QLD_GW_SDL_AREAS.sbx, DERM_Revised_QLD_GW_SDL_AREAS.shp, DERM_Revised_QLD_GW_SDL_AREAS.shp.xml, DERM_Revised_QLD_GW_SDL_AREAS.shx ) provided by the Queensland Department of Environment & Resource Management on 26/9/2011

New South Wales: - Groundwater macro water sharing plan areas (as contained in the data file titled: DraftGWMacroPlanOctober2010.mdb) provided by NSW Office of Water on 14/12/2010. - Groundwater macro water sharing plan areas (as contained in the data file titled: GWMacroPlanFeb2012.gdb) provided by NSW Office of Water on 8/3/2012.

Victoria: - Goulburn-Murray water boundary (as contained in the data files titled: G-MW_Boundary.dbf, G-MW_Boundary.prj, G-MW_Boundary.sbn, G-MW_Boundary.sbx, G-MW_Boundary.shp, G-MW_Boundary.shx) provided by Goulburn-Murray Water on 21/12/2009. - Murray geological basin (as contained in the data files titled: Murray_GB_250K.dbf, Murray_GB_250K.prj, Murray_GB_250K.sbn, Murray_GB_250K.sbx, Murray_GB_250K.shp, Murray_GB_250K.shx) provided by Sinclair Knight Merz on 14/12/2009. - Southern Campaspe Plain (as contained in the data files titled: S_Camp_Plains.dbf, S_Camp_Plains.prj, S_Camp_Plains.sbn, S_Camp_Plains.sbx, S_Camp_Plains.shp, S_Camp_Plains.shx) provided by Department of Sustainability and Environment, Victoria, on 03/03/2010. - West Wimmera and Murrayville water sharing plan area (as contained in the data files titled: West_Wimmera_&_Murrayville_WSPA.dbf, West_Wimmera_&_Murrayville_WSPA.prj, West_Wimmera_&_Murrayville_WSPA.sbn, West_Wimmera_&_Murrayville_WSPA.sbx, West_Wimmera_&_Murrayville_WSPA.shp, West_Wimmera_&_Murrayville_WSPA.shx) provided by Department of Sustainability and Environment, Victoria, on 11/01/2010. - Victorian groundwater management unit (as contained in the data files titled: Vic_GMU_gcs_v02.dbf, Vic_GMU_gcs_v02.prj, Vic_GMU_gcs_v02.sbn, Vic_GMU_gcs_v02.sbx, Vic_GMU_gcs_v02.shp, Vic_GMU_gcs_v02.shx) provided by Sinclair Knight Merz on 30/11/2009. - SA/VIC Border zone agreement area (as contained in the data files titled: Border_Agreement.dbf, Border_Agreement.prj, Border_Agreement.sbn, Border_Agreement.sbx. Border_Agreement.shp, Border_Agreement.shx) provided by Sinclair Knight Merz on 30/11/2009. - AWRC Basins (as contained in the data files titled: AWRC_BASINS.dbf, AWRC_BASINS.prj, AWRC_BASINS.sbn, AWRC_BASINS.sbx, AWRC_BASINS.shp, AWRC_BASINS.shx) provided by MDBA on 19/01/2009.

  • Basin water resources exclusions contained in the data files titled westwimmera.dbf, westwimmera.prj, westwimmera.sbn, westwimmera.sbx, westwimmera.shp, westwimmera.shp.xml, westwimmera.shx provided by the Department of Environment on 14/11/2013

South Australia: - South Australian groundwater management unit (as contained in the data files titled: SA_GMU_gcs_v03.dbf, SA_GMU_gcs_v03.prj, SA_GMU_gcs_v03.sbn, SA_GMU_gcs_v03.sbx, SA_GMU_gcs_v03.shp, SA_GMU_gcs_v03.shx) provided by Sincliar Knight Merz on 30/11/2009. - SA/VIC Border zone agreement area (as contained in the data files titled: Border_Agreement.dbf, Border_Agreement.prj, Border_Agreement.sbn, Border_Agreement.sbx. Border_Agreement.shp, Border_Agreement.shx) provided by Sinclair Knight Merz on 30/11/2009. - Murray-Darling Basin Rivers (as contained in the data files titled: MDB_MAIN_RIVERS.dbf, MDB_MAIN_RIVERS.prj, MDB_MAIN_RIVERS.sbn, MDB_MAIN_RIVERS.sbx, MDB_MAIN_RIVERS.shp, MDB_MAIN_RIVERS.shx) provided by the MDBA on 19/01/2009.

  • Basin water resources exclusions as contained in the data files titled: Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area1_IW.dbf, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area1_IW.prj, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area1_IW..sbn, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area1_IW.sbx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area1_IW.shp, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area1_IW.shp.xml, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area1_IW.shx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area2_IW.dbf, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area2_IW.prj, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area2_IW..sbn, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area2_IW.sbx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area2_IW.shp, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area2_IW.shp.xml, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area2_IW.shx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area4_IW.dbf, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area4_IW.prj, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area4_IW..sbn, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area4_IW.sbx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area4_IW.shp, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area4_IW.shp.xml, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area4_IW.shx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area5_IW.dbf, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area5_IW.prj, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area5_IW..sbn, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area5_IW.sbx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area5_IW.shp, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area5_IW.shp.xml, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area5_IW.shx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area6_IW.dbf, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area6_IW.prj, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area6_IW..sbn, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area6_IW.sbx, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area6_IW.shp, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area6_IW.shp.xml, Split_poly_MDB_PWRA_Area6_IW.shx, provided by the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities on 27/5/2013 and 28/05/2013.

ACT: - ACT GMU Boundaries (as contained in the data files titled: ACT_GMU_gcs_v01.dbf, ACT_GMU_gcs_v01.prj, ACT_GMU_gcs_v01sbn, ACT_GMU_gcs_v01.sbx, ACT_GMU_gcs_v01.shp, ACT_GMU_gcs_v01.shx) provided by Sinclair Knight Merz on 30/11/2009.

State Borders: - State Borders (as contained in the data files titled: AUS_STATE_BORDER.dbf, AUS_STATE_BORDER.prj, AUS_STATE_BORDER.sbn, AUS_STATE_BORDER.sbx, AUS_STATE_BORDER.shp, AUS_STATE_BORDER.shx) provided by the MDBA on 19/01/2009.

Deep groundwater SDL resource unit boundaries:

  • Boundary for the Oaklands Basin (as contained in the files:
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