EARTH SCIENCE | OCEANS | BATHYMETRY/SEAFLOOR TOPOGRAPHY | WATER DEPTH
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The state boundary area of the Australia continental shelf (including Lord Howe Island). The coastline is at Lowest Astronomical Tide (LAT) and the shelf break is defined by the 200 m isobath taken from Geoscience Australia's GA 2009 bathymetric dataset.
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A comprehensive and detailed multibeam sonar-based map of the shelf-break region of the Central Flinders Commonwealth Marine Reserve (CMR). It illustrates the extent that several canyon-head incisions are present in this region, and that inset from the shelf-break is a relatively extensive area of cross-shelf reef. Some of the canyon-head incisions are characterised by exposed reef areas, and these are indicated by localised regions of rapid change in depth. The cross-shelf reef is generally very low profile, but characterised by distinct reef ledges where bedding planes in the sedimentary rock types have eroded. These ledges, often between 1-2 m in height, can run for several kilometres as distinct features. The method of data extraction is based on Lucieer (2013). Three are three classes of seafloor map- one from GEOBIA, one from digitisation and one from Probability of Hardness based on Angular Profile Correction. Lucieer, V (2013) NERP broad-scale analysis of multibeam acoustic data from the Flinders Commonwealth Marine Reserve, Prepared for the National Environmental Research Program. Internal report. IMAS, Hobart, TAS [Contract Report]
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This dataset comprises derived bathymetric isobaths (depth contour lines) generated from the Geoscience Australia (GA) AusBathyTopo 250m 2024 gridded bathymetric dataset (https://dx.doi.org/10.26186/150050). The AusBathyTopo 250m grid provides a high-resolution terrain model for Australia, covering ocean and land areas from 92°E to 172°E and 8°S to 60°S at a resolution of 250 metres. The bathymetric contours are clipped to the boundaries of the Australian Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ: https://amsis-geoscience-au.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/geoscience-au::exclusive-economic-zone-limits/about), and includes all regions including and below Mean Sea Level (MSL). Four contour datasets are provided: 1) 100 m intervals: full EEZ coverage. 2) 5 m intervals: shallow regions between 0–200 m depth (nominally the Australian continental shelf and shallow oceanic features). 3) 1 m intervals: shallow regions between 0–200 m depth. 4) Composite product: Multi-resolution contours with full EEZ coverage, including: • 2 m intervals for depths 0–30 m. • 5 m intervals for depths 30–100 m. • 10 m intervals for depths 100–200 m. • 50 m intervals for depths 200–2,000 m. • 100 m intervals for depths 2,000–8,000 m. These contour datasets are intended for use in marine spatial planning, mapping visualisation, and broad-scale analysis. Due to the smoothing procedures applied during their creation the are not suitable for engineering or high-precision applications. The contours presented through the Web Mapping Services (WMS) linked to this record are optimised for visualisation purposes and have been simplified using a tolerance of 10 meters for efficient rendering in mapping applications. For users requiring full-resolution data, the download packages include the original, unsimplified contour products.