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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.

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Alternate title

DP_QLD_ST_MEDIUM_HAZARD.zip

Date (Publication)
2014-04-09
Identifier

https://data.ozcoasts.org.au/geonetwork{EE24F9F6-CF15-4E19-BB8A-25B92D30518D}

Identifier

https://data.ozcoasts.org.au/geonetwork/{EE24F9F6-CF15-4E19-BB8A-25B92D30518D}

Custodian
 

Department of Environment and Heritage Protection

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Director, Environment Planning


Owner
 

Department of Environment and Heritage Protection

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Director, Environment Planning


Status
Completed
Point of contact
 

Department of Environment and Heritage Protection

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Principal Coastal Scientist


(07) 3330 5765
Maintenance and update frequency
As needed
Name

SHP

Version

2

ANZLIC Search Words

  • HAZARDS

Storm Tide

  • Coastal

  • Storm tide

Classification
Unclassified
Classification system

Resource Access Level

Use limitation

&copy State of Queensland (Department of Environment and Heritage Protection) 2015

Use constraints
Copyright
Use limitation

This material is licensed under a <a rel="license" href=" http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au/">Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0 Australia</a> licence.<br /> <a rel="license" href=" http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au/"><img alt="Creative Commons License" title="Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0 Australia License" style="border: 0;" src=" http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by/3.0/au/88x31.png" /></a><br /> The Department of Environment and Heritage Protection requests attribution in the following manner:<br /> &copy; State of Queensland (Department of Environment and Heritage Protection) 2015.

Use constraints
License
Spatial representation type
Vector
Metadata language

eng

Topic category
  • Planning cadastre
Environment description

Directory

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Begin date
2013-05-21
End date
2013-05-21
Reference system identifier

EPSG:4283

Date (Revision)
2007-07-16
Edition

Version 6.13

Distribution format
  • Queensland Spatial Catalogue

    ()

    Specification

    Download Service

    Distributor

    Resource provider
     

    Department of Environment and Heritage Protection


    Ordering instructions

    Open the Queensland Spatial Catalogue (QSpatial). Select the large SEARCH button and all available records are displayed. Select one of the four filter options provided and then the further options within the filter. The resultant search is then displayed. Select your record and complete the order.

    OnLine resource
    http://qldspatial.information.qld.gov.au/catalogue/

  • downloadableData

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    10.0

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    Specification

    ESRI ArcGIS Server Geoportal Extension Content Type

Distributor

Distributor
 

Department of Environment and Heritage Protection

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opendata@ehp.qld opendata@ehp.qld.gov.au


Name

From Queensland Spatial Catalogue available as ESRI Shape file.

Transfer size
224
OnLine resource
http://qldspatial.information.qld.gov.au/catalogue/custom/search.page?q=%22Storm tide medium hazard Queensland%22
OnLine resource
acef-default:QLD_ST_MEDIUM_HAZARD (

OGC:WMS-1.3.0-http-get-map

)
OnLine resource
Fact sheet (

WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link

)
Hierarchy level
Dataset
Statement

Tiles of raw 1-2km2 LAS and XYZ file were collected and multiple tiles went through a TIN process in the software package Quick Terrain Modeller, which converts merged LAS files to 5m resolution Tiffs. The Tiff files were then merged in ArcGIS in a process,”mosaic to new raster”, to produce a regional Australian Height Datum (AHD) DEM. To get the appropriate levels required for coastal hazard data, the AHD DEM was subtracted against a raster, which was converted from a polygon, that had various current HAT levels enclosed in boundaries ranging all up the coast from the 2010 tide tables. This created a Highest Astronomical Tide (HAT) DEM Because all predicted storm tide values were related back to current HAT, a reclassify on the HAT DEM to that particular level was performed and then converted to a polygon. A process to "clean" the polygons so it relates to the coastal hydrology was performed to achieve each coastal hazard level. This involved the use of a data set ranging from marine to estuarine extents in which coastal hazard polygon data intersecting the data set was included. Coastal hazard data that was 40m from the intersecting data was also included. The data was then aggregated in ArcGIS to reduce the noise of the data by joining polygons together. Limitations with the QTM and ArcGIS software were observed where there was a limit to the size and shape of the LAS file data and this increased the time to produce the AHD DEM models. Also the AHD DEM models were not hydrologically corrected as, in the opinion of project staff, there were not any drainage data sets with high enough resolution that would be able to perform an accurate determination of hydrological flow. Also, given the size of the DEMS and the time limits, the process to hydrologically correct the regional AHD DEM models would not be viable. This may be reconsidered in future releases of the data.

File identifier
{EE24F9F6-CF15-4E19-BB8A-25B92D30518D} XML
Metadata language

eng

Character set
UTF8
Parent identifier
{C6E48D0B-AAB2-4E14-894E-6B59DA831380}

{C6E48D0B-AAB2-4E14-894E-6B59DA831380}

Hierarchy level
Dataset
Date stamp
2021-01-19T18:26:20
Metadata standard name

ISO 19115:2005, ANZLIC ISO 1.1

Metadata standard version

QGIS

Point of contact
 

Department of Environment and Heritage Protection

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Principal GIS Analyst


(07) 3330 5765
 
 

Overviews

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Keywords

ANZLIC Search Words
HAZARDS
Storm Tide
Coastal Storm tide

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