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    Tas Imagery & LiDAR Program Index

    • data.gov.au
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    Updated Apr 12, 2024
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    Land Tasmania (2024). Tas Imagery & LiDAR Program Index [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/dataset/ds-listtas-d72ff038-1321-4b62-b634-54119ab3ce67
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    Apr 12, 2024
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    Land Tasmania
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    Tasmania
    Description

    The Tas Imagery and LiDAR Program Index shows the planning and progress of current and future capture of aerial imagery and LiDAR data procured through the Tasmanian Imagery Program. The Tas Imagery and LiDAR Program Index shows the planning and progress of current and future capture of aerial imagery and LiDAR data procured through the Tasmanian Imagery Program.

  2. Saint Helens lidar 2008

    • ecat.ga.gov.au
    Updated Jan 1, 2008
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    Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) (2008). Saint Helens lidar 2008 [Dataset]. https://ecat.ga.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/api/records/0cf59ac0-5b52-7313-e053-10a3070a2c5b
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 1, 2008
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    Geoscience Australiahttp://ga.gov.au/
    EGD
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    Description

    The generation of the dataset was funded primarily by the State Government of Tasmania through the State Emergency Service and the Commonwealth Natural Disaster Mitigation Program. The Climate Futures for Tasmania project is possible with additional funding support from the Australian Government's Commonwealth Environment Research Facilities Program, the Tasmanian Department of Primary Industries and Water, and Hydro Tasmania. Digital Mapping Australia (DiMAP) collected the raw data and checked the digital elevation dataset in detail to the 10 metres AHD. If users are interested in improving the quality of the data above 10 metres AHD,

  3. AusBathyTopo (Bass Strait) 30m 2022 - A regional-scale depth model...

    • ecat.ga.gov.au
    Updated Jul 27, 2022
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    Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) (2022). AusBathyTopo (Bass Strait) 30m 2022 - A regional-scale depth model (20220003C) [Dataset]. https://ecat.ga.gov.au/geonetwork/dashboard/api/records/4f1b72d2-f908-4c58-b126-46ccbddab7fe
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    Jul 27, 2022
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    Geoscience Australiahttp://ga.gov.au/
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    Description

    The Bass Strait Digital Elevation Model (DEM) is a compilation of all available bathymetry data for the area of seabed between the coastlines of Victoria and northern Tasmania, extending approximately 460 km from west of King Island to east of Flinders Island. The Bass Strait is bounded by a continental slope incised with numerous canyons, including the prominent Bass Canyon on the eastern side. The region encompasses islands and exposed rocks, drowned paleo-shorelines and dunefields, fringed by a rugged coastline. Bathymetry mapping of the seafloor is vital for the protection of Bass Strait, allowing for safe navigation of shipping, improved environmental management and resource development. Australian Hydrographic Office-supplied ENC tile spot depths were used to develop the general bathymetry variation across the entire region. Shallow- and deep-water multibeam survey data reveal the complexity of the seafloor for the continental shelf and adjacent canyons which incise the western and eastern sides of Bass Strait. Airborne LiDAR bathymetry acquired by the Australian Hydrographic Office cover most of the northern Tasmanian nearshore and coast, with some coverage gaps supplemented by Landsat-8 satellite derived bathymetry data. The Geoscience Australia-developed Intertidal Elevation Model DEM improves the source data over the intertidal zone. Highly accurate photogrammetry coastline data developed for the Tasmania, Victoria and New South Wales coastlines, and Near Surface Feature data representing shoal features observable in aerial imagery, were used to improve the land/water interface of the numerous island and rock features. All source bathymetry data were extensively edited as 3D point clouds to remove noise, given a consistent WGS84 horizontal datum, and where possible, an approximate MSL vertical datum.

    This dataset is not to be used for navigational purposes.

  4. a

    Bass Strait high-resolution depth model (30m)

    • amsis-geoscience-au.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jul 27, 2022
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    Geoscience Australia (2022). Bass Strait high-resolution depth model (30m) [Dataset]. https://amsis-geoscience-au.hub.arcgis.com/maps/147539add58c41c09ecc5dcd1db99ded
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 27, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Geoscience Australia
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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
    Description

    Abstract:The Bass Strait Digital Elevation Model (DEM) is a compilation of all available bathymetry data for the area of seabed between the coastlines of Victoria and northern Tasmania, extending approximately 460 km from west of King Island to east of Flinders Island. The Bass Strait is bounded by a continental slope incised with numerous canyons, including the prominent Bass Canyon on the eastern side. The region encompasses islands and exposed rocks, drowned paleo-shorelines and dunefields, fringed by a rugged coastline. Bathymetry mapping of the seafloor is vital for the protection of Bass Strait, allowing for safe navigation of shipping, improved environmental management and resource development. Australian Hydrographic Office-supplied ENC tile spot depths were used to develop the general bathymetry variation across the entire region. Shallow- and deep-water multibeam survey data reveal the complexity of the seafloor for the continental shelf and adjacent canyons which incise the western and eastern sides of Bass Strait. Airborne LiDAR bathymetry acquired by the Australian Hydrographic Office cover most of the northern Tasmanian nearshore and coast, with some coverage gaps supplemented by Landsat-8 satellite derived bathymetry data. The Geoscience Australia-developed Intertidal Elevation Model DEM improves the source data over the intertidal zone. Highly accurate photogrammetry coastline data developed for the Tasmania, Victoria and New South Wales coastlines, and Near Surface Feature data representing shoal features observable in aerial imagery, were used to improve the land/water interface of the numerous island and rock features. All source bathymetry data were extensively edited as 3D point clouds to remove noise, given a consistent WGS84 horizontal datum, and where possible, an approximate MSL vertical datum.© Commonwealth of Australia 2022Downloads and Links:Web Serviceshttps://warehouse.ausseabed.gov.au/geoserver/ows?REQUEST=GetCapabilities&SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.3.0Downloads available from the expanded catalogue link, belowMetadata URL:https://pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/ga/147043

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Tas Imagery & LiDAR Program Index

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html, unknown formatAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Apr 12, 2024
Dataset provided by
Land Tasmania
Area covered
Tasmania
Description

The Tas Imagery and LiDAR Program Index shows the planning and progress of current and future capture of aerial imagery and LiDAR data procured through the Tasmanian Imagery Program. The Tas Imagery and LiDAR Program Index shows the planning and progress of current and future capture of aerial imagery and LiDAR data procured through the Tasmanian Imagery Program.

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