Joseph Bonaparte Gulf 30 m bathymetry and derived Morphological Surfaces

Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded Statement: Bathymetry derived from Beaman and Spinnocia (2018). Beaman, R.J. and Spinoccia, M. (2018). High-resolution depth model for Northern Australia - 30 m. Geoscience Australia. Purpose Not to be used for navigational purposes. This dataset is publish...

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Other Authors: Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) (hasAssociationWith), Environmental Geoscience Division (resourceProvider), Manager Client Services (distributor), Manager Client Services (pointOfContact), Manager Client Services (custodian), Nanson, R. (author), Spinoccia, M. (pointOfContact), Spinoccia, M. (custodian)
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/joseph-bonaparte-gulf-morphological-surfaces/1426378
https://pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/ga/130798
https://doi.org/10.26186/5d5b76c536c28
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::1426378 2024-09-15T17:46:44+00:00 Joseph Bonaparte Gulf 30 m bathymetry and derived Morphological Surfaces Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) (hasAssociationWith) Environmental Geoscience Division (resourceProvider) Manager Client Services (distributor) Manager Client Services (pointOfContact) Manager Client Services (custodian) Nanson, R. (author) Spinoccia, M. (pointOfContact) Spinoccia, M. (custodian) Spatial: westlimit=127.8918; southlimit=-14.8147; eastlimit=129.7211; northlimit=-13.7234; projection=GDA94 (EPSG:4283) Temporal: From 2015-05-23 to 2015-05-23 https://researchdata.edu.au/joseph-bonaparte-gulf-morphological-surfaces/1426378 https://pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/ga/130798 https://doi.org/10.26186/5d5b76c536c28 unknown Geoscience Australia https://researchdata.edu.au/joseph-bonaparte-gulf-morphological-surfaces/1426378 5e377c55-8760-461f-b9de-fe1af49e37e7 https://pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/ga/130798 doi:10.26186/5d5b76c536c28 Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) Environmental Geoscience Division geoscientificInformation bathymetry marine bathymetry grid marine data National Environmental Science Program Marine Biodiversity Hub Published_External dataset ftands https://doi.org/10.26186/5d5b76c536c28 2024-08-06T01:59:01Z Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded Statement: Bathymetry derived from Beaman and Spinnocia (2018). Beaman, R.J. and Spinoccia, M. (2018). High-resolution depth model for Northern Australia - 30 m. Geoscience Australia. Purpose Not to be used for navigational purposes. This dataset is published with the permission of the CEO, Geoscience Australia Australia has established a network of 58 marine parks within Commonwealth waters covering a total of 3.3 million square kilometres, or 40 per cent of our exclusive economic zone (excluding Australian Antarctic Territory). These parks span a range of settings, from near coastal and shelf habitats to abyssal plains. Parks Australia manages the park network through management plans that came into effect for all parks on 1 July 2018. Geoscience Australia is contributing to their management by collating and interpreting existing environmental data, and through the collection of new marine data. “Eco-narrative” documents are being developed for those parks, where sufficient information is available, delivering collations and interpretations of seafloor geomorphology, oceanography and ecology. Many of these interpretations rely on bathymetric grids and their derived products, including those in this data release. Geoscience Australia has developed a new marine seafloor classification scheme, which uses the two-part seafloor mapping morphology approach of Dove et al (2016). This new scheme is semi-hierarchical and the first step divides the slope of the seafloor into three Morphological Surface categories (Plain, <2°; Slope, 2-10°; Escarpment, >10°). This classification was applied to the portion of the Beaman and Spinnocia (2018) 30 m grid within the marine park. Beaman, R.J. and Spinoccia, M. (2018). High-resolution depth model for Northern Australia - 30 m. Geoscience Australia. Dove, D., Bradwell, T., Carter, G., Cotterill, C., Gafeira, J., Green, S., Krabbendam, M., Mellet, C., Stevenson, A., Stewart, H., Westhead, K., Scott, G., Guinan, J., Judge, M. ... Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS)
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Joseph Bonaparte Gulf 30 m bathymetry and derived Morphological Surfaces
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description Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded Statement: Bathymetry derived from Beaman and Spinnocia (2018). Beaman, R.J. and Spinoccia, M. (2018). High-resolution depth model for Northern Australia - 30 m. Geoscience Australia. Purpose Not to be used for navigational purposes. This dataset is published with the permission of the CEO, Geoscience Australia Australia has established a network of 58 marine parks within Commonwealth waters covering a total of 3.3 million square kilometres, or 40 per cent of our exclusive economic zone (excluding Australian Antarctic Territory). These parks span a range of settings, from near coastal and shelf habitats to abyssal plains. Parks Australia manages the park network through management plans that came into effect for all parks on 1 July 2018. Geoscience Australia is contributing to their management by collating and interpreting existing environmental data, and through the collection of new marine data. “Eco-narrative” documents are being developed for those parks, where sufficient information is available, delivering collations and interpretations of seafloor geomorphology, oceanography and ecology. Many of these interpretations rely on bathymetric grids and their derived products, including those in this data release. Geoscience Australia has developed a new marine seafloor classification scheme, which uses the two-part seafloor mapping morphology approach of Dove et al (2016). This new scheme is semi-hierarchical and the first step divides the slope of the seafloor into three Morphological Surface categories (Plain, <2°; Slope, 2-10°; Escarpment, >10°). This classification was applied to the portion of the Beaman and Spinnocia (2018) 30 m grid within the marine park. Beaman, R.J. and Spinoccia, M. (2018). High-resolution depth model for Northern Australia - 30 m. Geoscience Australia. Dove, D., Bradwell, T., Carter, G., Cotterill, C., Gafeira, J., Green, S., Krabbendam, M., Mellet, C., Stevenson, A., Stewart, H., Westhead, K., Scott, G., Guinan, J., Judge, M. ...
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title Joseph Bonaparte Gulf 30 m bathymetry and derived Morphological Surfaces
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title_full_unstemmed Joseph Bonaparte Gulf 30 m bathymetry and derived Morphological Surfaces
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