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Macquarie Island walking tracks

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Australian Antarctic Division (Owned by)
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ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Adc&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2FANDS&rft_id=http://data.gov.au/dataset/c95b143a-f178-4516-9756-576f5506baa2&rft.title=Macquarie Island walking tracks&rft.identifier=aad-macquarie-tracks&rft.publisher=data.gov.au&rft.description=Point of truth URL of this metadata record - Point of truth URL of this metadata recordDownload Macquarie Island walking track data used in 1:50000 maps created by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre - Download Macquarie Island walking track data used in 1:50000 maps created by the Australian Antarctic Data CentreAccess a map list which includes a pair of A3 1:50000 maps of Macquarie Island showing the walking tracks - Access a map list which includes a pair of A3 1:50000 maps of Macquarie Island showing the walking tracksSearch SCAR Feature Catalogue - Search SCAR Feature CatalogueCitation reference for this metadata record and dataset - Citation reference for this metadata record and datasetGIS data representing walking tracks on Macquarie Island compiled by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre is described by the following metadata records:\r\n\r\n1 Survey report 1992/93, Macquarie Island, Australian Antarctic Division Author - Noel Ward Entry ID: survey_1992-93_macquarie\r\n\r\n2 Surveys on Macquarie Island for the Australian Antarctic Division, September to November 1997 Entry ID: macca_survey97_gis\r\n\r\n3 Macquarie Island mapping from Quickbird satellite imagery.\r\n\r\nEntry ID: macquarie_quickbird_mapping \r\n\r\nThis metadata record describes additional data related to walking tracks on Macquarie Island compiled by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre. It includes:\r\n\r\n1 Oziexplorer waypoint and track files compiled by Marty Benavente (Australian Antarctic Division Field Training Officer) based on his field work in 2011 using a handheld GPS. This data is for AAD internal use only.\r\n\r\n2 Track data compiled by the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service. The original data is for AAD internal use only.\r\n\r\n3 Track data digitised at the Australian Antarctic Division based on field experience and using an orthorectified DigitalGlobe satellite image captured 15 March 2005 as a guide\r\n\r\nThe walking track data selected by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre for use in 1:50000 maps of Macquarie Island is largely from the 1997 survey but includes track segments from other datasets listed above. This data is available for download from a Related URL below.&rft.creator=Australian Antarctic Division&rft.date=2023&rft.coverage=158.77,-54.78 158.95,-54.78 158.95,-54.48 158.77,-54.48 158.77,-54.78&rft.coverage=158.77,-54.78 158.95,-54.78 158.95,-54.48 158.77,-54.48 158.77,-54.78&rft_rights=Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au/&rft_subject=AMD&rft_subject=AMD-AU&rft_subject=CEOS&rft_subject=EARTH SCIENCE - HUMAN DIMENSIONS - BOUNDARIES - BOUNDARY SURVEYS&rft_subject=FIELD SURVEYS&rft_subject=GEOGRAPHIC REGION - POLAR&rft_subject=GIS&rft_subject=GPS&rft_subject=MACQUARIE ISLAND&rft_subject=OCEAN - SOUTHERN OCEAN&rft_subject=OCEAN - SOUTHERN OCEAN - MACQUARIE ISLAND&rft_subject=SURVEY&rft_subject=TRACK&rft.type=dataset&rft.language=English Access the data

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GIS data representing walking tracks on Macquarie Island compiled by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre is described by the following metadata records:\r\n\r\n1 Survey report 1992/93, Macquarie Island, Australian Antarctic Division Author - Noel Ward Entry ID: survey_1992-93_macquarie\r\n\r\n2 Surveys on Macquarie Island for the Australian Antarctic Division, September to November 1997 Entry ID: macca_survey97_gis\r\n\r\n3 Macquarie Island mapping from Quickbird satellite imagery.\r\n\r\nEntry ID: macquarie_quickbird_mapping \r\n\r\nThis metadata record describes additional data related to walking tracks on Macquarie Island compiled by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre. It includes:\r\n\r\n1 Oziexplorer waypoint and track files compiled by Marty Benavente (Australian Antarctic Division Field Training Officer) based on his field work in 2011 using a handheld GPS. This data is for AAD internal use only.\r\n\r\n2 Track data compiled by the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service. The original data is for AAD internal use only.\r\n\r\n3 Track data digitised at the Australian Antarctic Division based on field experience and using an orthorectified DigitalGlobe satellite image captured 15 March 2005 as a guide\r\n\r\nThe walking track data selected by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre for use in 1:50000 maps of Macquarie Island is largely from the 1997 survey but includes track segments from other datasets listed above. This data is available for download from a Related URL below.

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Point of truth URL of this metadata record - Point of truth URL of this metadata record
Download Macquarie Island walking track data used in 1:50000 maps created by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre - Download Macquarie Island walking track data used in 1:50000 maps created by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre
Access a map list which includes a pair of A3 1:50000 maps of Macquarie Island showing the walking tracks - Access a map list which includes a pair of A3 1:50000 maps of Macquarie Island showing the walking tracks
Search SCAR Feature Catalogue - Search SCAR Feature Catalogue
Citation reference for this metadata record and dataset - Citation reference for this metadata record and dataset

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158.77,-54.78 158.95,-54.78 158.95,-54.48 158.77,-54.48 158.77,-54.78

158.86,-54.63

158.77,-54.78 158.95,-54.78 158.95,-54.48 158.77,-54.48 158.77,-54.78

158.86,-54.63

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