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Australian National High-resolution Bathymetry Models

Geoscience Australia
Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia)
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Digital Elevation Model (DEM) for bathymetry of areas of interest around Australia. These models have a 30m-resolution. Value: Bathymetry mapping of the seafloor is vital for the protection of the coastal region, allowing for the safe navigation of shipping and improved environmental management. Scope: Areas include: Northern Australia, Great Barrier Reef, and Bass Strait.

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: annually
Statement: Source: Constructed by Geoscience Australia (GA) staff using: shallow- and deep-water multibeam surveys, airborne LiDAR bathymetry acquired by the Australian Hydrographic Office and satellite derived bathymetry from the Geoscience Australia-developed Intertidal Elevation Model.

Form: DEM with 30-m resolution

This Collection record was created to enhance the discoverability and management of the individual products contained in the collection. See the individual eCat records for product specific lineage.

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Bathymetry mapping of the seafloor is vital for the protection of the coastal region, allowing for the safe navigation of shipping and improved environmental management.

Issued: 06 02 2023

Data time period: 1967-01-01 to 2018-05-31

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