Flood extent series
These datasets represent the approximate flood water inundation in their area of coverage. Refer to individual abstracts for more information.
These datasets represent the approximate flood water inundation in their area of coverage. Refer to individual abstracts for more information.
The Department of Natural Resources and Mines (DNRM) Surface Water Ambient Water Quality Network (SWAN, WQ) (dataset WM1112) monitoring includes either time series (continuous) measurements via electronic sensors, or discrete water sample collection.
This dataset (WM0154) is equivalent to the "Stream Gauging Station Index 2013" document that is published on the Water Monitoring Data Portal (http://watermonitoring.dnrm.qld.gov.au/host.htm ), being an index of historic (closed) and current (open) stream
Boundaries and names of the five Queensland drainage divisions, as defined by the Australian Water Resources Management Committee (WRMC). The capture scale for this dataset is 1:100 000.
The location of all proposed and drilled Mines boreholes in Queensland.
The landsat thematic mapper (TM) satellite image mosaic uses 87 separate satellite scenes. The mosaic order follows Landsat paths, from south to north, and west to east, so the northern and eastern most scenes are overlayed last (i.e. are on top).
LIST Transport Segment data comprises transport routes (from those with highway status through to rough bush tracks), vehicular and passenger ferry routes, walking tracks, and railways. Transport Segments are those portions of the above routes and tracks which fall between two Transport Nodes. The data will also include those segments which make up larger roundabouts (ie. with diameter > 25 metres), forks (ramps) with a length exceeding 20 metres, and road connectors which are pseudo features that create artificial continuity through roundabouts.
LIST Transport Segment data comprises transport routes (from those with highway status through to rough bush tracks), vehicular and passenger ferry routes, walking tracks, and railways. Transport Segments are those portions of the above routes and tracks which fall between two Transport Nodes. The data will also include those segments which make up larger roundabouts (ie. with diameter > 25 metres), forks (ramps) with a length exceeding 20 metres, and road connectors which are pseudo features that create artificial continuity through roundabouts.
We are currently working with this datasets custodian to consume their metadata to populate these fields.
LIST Transport Node data contains all those points which represent :-- the end of a road (non significant)- a junction of two or more Transport Segments (non significant)- a place where the value of an attribute changes - a bridge or tunnel, the length of which is less than 25 metres- a roundabout- a cul-de-sac- a turning circle- a railway station- a weighbridge- a gate, boomgate- a level crossing- a barrier (immovable, removable, fence, bollard)- a cattle gridMetadata for each point is linked to the Transport Node layer through the Feature Metadata Pointer (FMP) attribute.