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Surface Hydrology Polygons (Regional)

Geoscience Australia
Crossman, S. ; Li, O.
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The Surface Hydrology polygon (Regional) dataset provides a set of related features classes to be used as the basis of the production of consistent hydrological information. This dataset contains a geometric representation of major hydrographic polygon elements - both natural and artificial. This dataset is the best available data supplied by Jurisdictions and aggregated by Geoscience Australia. It is intended for defining hydrological features wtih attributes.

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: irregular
Statement: The Surface Hydrology Polygon (Regional) dataset is a collaborative effort by Geoscience Australia and state governments. Geoscience Australia manages a data aggregation from multiple jurisdictional sources. The scale of the data ranges from 1:25,000 to 1: 250,000 across the continent. This data contains the hydrology polygon features only. This data is maintained by Jurisdictions and Geoscience Australia aggregates into a National Model and forms the surface water components of the Foundation Spatial Data Framework.

Issued: 2015

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154.1,-8.9 154.1,-44 112.8,-44 112.8,-8.9 154.1,-8.9

133.45,-26.45

text: westlimit=112.8; southlimit=-44; eastlimit=154.1; northlimit=-8.9; projection=GDA94 (EPSG:4283)

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