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Summary:Maintenance and Update Frequency: unknown Statement: Sediment samples were exported from Geoscience Australia's Marine Sediments database (MARS), an Oracle database developed by Geoscience Australia in line with ANZLIC data standards. A subset of this data was selected for use in predicting spatial distribution of sand content based on a set of criteria (similar to those reported by Li et al. 2010 and detailed GA record will be available in 2012). Predicting the spatial distribution of sand content at a 0.01 decimal degree resolution was undertaken by averaging the predictions of a combined method of random forest and ordinary kriging and of a combined method of random forest and inverse distance squared (the methods used is similar to that reported by Li et al. 2011 and detailed GA record will be available in 2012). The spatial interpolation method used was experimentally selected from over 40 methods/sub-methods based on assessment of predictive errors. The predictions were then imported to ArcGIS, and ArcGRID and ascii raster files were generated. Final raster files are in Geographic WGS 84 coordinate system with a 0.01 dd spatial resolution. File sizes are approximately is 79 MB (ArcGRID) and 135 MB (ascii) with dimension of 5396 x 3831 cells. This dataset provides the spatially continuous data of the seabed sand content (sediment fraction 63-2000 mm) expressed as a weight percentage ranging from 0 to 100%, presented in 0.01 decimal degree resolution raster format. The dataset covers the Australian continental EEZ, including seabed surrounding Tasmania. It does not include areas surrounding Macquarie Island, and the Australian Territories of Norfolk Island, Christmas Island, and Cocos (Keeling) Islands or Australia's marine jurisdiction off of the Territory of Heard and McDonald Islands and the Australian Antarctic Territory. This dataset supersedes previous predictions of sediment sand content for the Australian Margin with demonstrated improvements in accuracy. Accuracy of predictions varies based on ...