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OzSET (Australian Surface Elevation Table) data (NESP MaC 1.11)

Australian Ocean Data Network
Saintilan, Neil
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Brief description

Tidal wetlands are vulnerable to accelerated rates of sea-level rise projected by climate models. The Surface Elevation Table (SET) is a technique applied globally to assess the extent of vertical adjustment of tidal wetlands to sea-level rise over decadal timescales. This record describes the SET data from the Australian network (OzSET). This data can be used for analyzing wetlands elevation change at the study sites

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded
Statement: Surface Elevation Table (SET) was used to collect the data. The SET device consists of a vertical benchmark rod that is driven into soil profile (typically 8-25m depth) to support the portable SET device. A portable horizontal arm that is attached to a fixed point at the rod, extending across the marsh surface; at the end of the horizontal arm, vertical pins are lowered into marsh surface at each fixed position, and the height above the horizontal arm is recorded.

Data time period: 2000-02-11

This dataset is part of a larger collection

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Other Information
(DATA ACCESS - OzSET data tables [direct download])

uri : https://data.imas.utas.edu.au/attachments/52824eff-0af8-4e93-9815-14e91b2020bb/OzSET_2022_full.xlsx

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