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Digital Earth Australia Intertidal
Intertidal environments contain many important ecological habitats such as sandy beaches, tidal flats, rocky shores, and reefs. These environments also provide many valuable... -
Seawater Interface Elev Superficial Aq – Cockburn Area Contours (DWER-133)
Department of Water and Environmental Regulation
This dataset shows the geographic location and elevation of the seawater interface (~10,000 us/cm) within the Superficial aquifer, in Cockburn groundwater area. This dataset is... -
State Planning Policy 2.6 State Coastal Planning (DPLH-055)
Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage
There are pressures on the coastal zone for land use and development for a variety of purposes including a mix of recreational, residential, industrial and commercial uses. The... -
Seawater Interface Salinity Dist 10m Below Water Table: Esperance (DWER-135)
Department of Water and Environmental Regulation
This dataset shows the distribution of fresh and saline water 10 m below the water table in the Superficial aquifer, in the Esperance groundwater area. Salinity categories are... -
Seawater Interface Depth Superficial Aq: Esperance Area Contours (DWER-134)
Department of Water and Environmental Regulation
This dataset shows the geographic location and depth to the seawater interface (SWI) in metres below groundwater level (mBGWL) in the Superficial Aquifer, in the Esperance... -
Extracting the intertidal extent and topography of the Australian coastline...
The physical environment of the intertidal zone presents a number of challenges which make traditional surveying methods difficult to implement; whilst the acquisition cost of... -
MapsOnline API
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
This API accesses QLD Government's Maps Online automated reporting service for maps and reports. Spatially-referenced information for the nominated location is integrated,... -
Digital Earth Australia Intertidal
Intertidal environments contain many important ecological habitats such as sandy beaches, tidal flats, rocky shores, and reefs. These environments also provide many valuable... -
Storm tide medium hazard Queensland
VERSION 2 Storm Tide Inundation Area. The medium hazard area is that area inundated by water less than 1.0 metre in depth. -
Storm tide high hazard Queensland
VERSION 3 Storm Tide Inundation Area. The high hazard area is that area inundated by water greater than 1.0 metre in depth.
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