Metadata : SREBA Beetaloo Biophysical Study Area

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Name:AS/NZS ISO 19115 Geographic Information - Metadata, ANZLIC Metadata Profile

Version:1.0

Date Metadata Extracted:2024-04-19

Date Metadata Last Updated:2023-01-27

Current URL (HTML format) : http://www.ntlis.nt.gov.au/metadata/export_data?type=html&metadata_id=C05DC9F77BEFAADCE0532144CD9BF478

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Citation

ANZLIC Identifier:C05DC9F77BEFAADCE0532144CD9BF478

Title:SREBA Beetaloo Biophysical Study Area

Citation Date:2020-09-02

Date Type:creation

Custodian:Department of Environment, Parks and Water Security


Description

Abstract:

Indicative Boundary of the Strategic Regional Environmental and Baseline Assessment (SREBA) Biophysical Study Area for the Beetaloo Basin, Northern Territory of Australia.

This spatial dataset provides polygon information delineating the indicative extent of the area in which biophysical studies are proposed to be undertaken as part of the Strategic Regional Environmental and Baseline Assessment (SREBA) for the Beetaloo Basin.

The polygon boundary defines the ecological domain within which impacts resulting from onshore gas development in the Beetaloo Basin could be reasonably expected to become evident. This has largely used geomorphic and hydrological data sources as surrogates for defining the extent of the study area.

This dataset should be considered indicative of the final SREBA boundary. Further development of this boundary will be undertaken as the SREBA progresses.

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Dataset Status

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Language:English

Character Set: Latin 1

Progress:completed

Maintenance and Update Frequency:notPlanned

Data Currency Start Date:2020-09-02

Data Currency End Date:2021-04-20

Access Constraint:Download the spatial data package via data.nt.gov.au/

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Data Quality

Lineage:The polygon boundary was delineated manually in ArcGIS using a combination of satellite image and aerial photograph interpretation, published land and water resource information and expert knowledge to define the ecological domain within which impacts resulting from onshore gas development in the Beetaloo Basin could be reasonably expected to become evident.

The study area boundary was interpreted from a range of historic land system and geological information with contemporary imagery and additional interpretation used to refine the concepts and identification of key geomorphic or hydrological features associated with the Beetaloo geological sub-basin and associated shale depocentres. Limitations associated with the scale or attribution of primary datasets associated with the interpretation of this ecological domain will be inherent within this derived dataset.

Positional Accuracy:POLYGON DATA - Polygon boundaries were delineated on Google Earth imagery with a variable positional accuracy of approximately 1.5m-40m (depending upon location)and rectified Sentinel-2 imagery data provided by the Queensland Department of Environment and Science with a geometric accuracy of less than 12.5 m (ESA, 2015). This level of accuracy is considered high to very high in the context of this study.

Attribute Accuracy:Attribute values, as described in the Data Dictionary below, have been added to the polygon.

Logical Consistency:GIS editing tools were used to rectify all overshoots and undershoots in line work. Polygon topology rules applied are; must not overlap, must not have gaps and each polygon has only one label.

Completeness:This version is complete as at date 02/09/2020. If amendments are made to this dataset, a new version will be released and information will be noted in the Lineage.


Contacts

NameOrganisationPositionRolePhoneFaxEmail
Data Requests OfficerDepartment of Environment, Parks and Water SecurityGeospatial Services Branch (on behalf of department)distributordatarequests.depws@nt.gov.au

Data Dictionary

AttributeAttribute DescriptionPossible CodeCode Description
01. SURVEY_NMEName of survey as stored by this department
02. SURVEY_IDSurvey Identifier used by this department
03. AGENCYThe custodian of the spatial dataset
04. UPDATEDThe current version of the spatial dataset
05. AREA_KM2The polygon area calculated using square kilometres.
06. NOTESAdditional notes that provide further useful data description.

Supplementary Information

Refer to the Concealed Geological Boundaries (Mesoproterozoic Beetaloo Sub-basin)
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