Geomorphology of Victoria
dataset:
GMU250
This dataset provides a hierarchical framework of geomorphological spatial entities at three tiers (Tier 1 represents the coarsest scale, Tier 3 representing the finest scale). Over the last decade in Victoria, geomorphology has been used to create a hierarchical classification of landforms and landscapes, known as the Victorian Geomorphology Framework (VGF). The VGF is a spatial framework consisting of a hierarchical system of land unit descriptions. The framework hierarchy is a spatial system to assist planning, monitoring and reporting for natural resource management in Victoria and Australia. The VGF describes and defines details of Victorias landscapes and provides a hierarchy to align past and future soil and land information. The upper level (Tier 1) has 8 Divisions and approximates to a scale of 1:1 000 000 to 5 000 000. Tier 2 has 34 categories, approximating to a scale of 1:500 000 to 2 000 000 while Tier 3 has 95 categories approximating to a scale of 1:100 000 to 500 000. Many of the boundaries are derived from the aggregation of soil-landform units/land systems, forming a hierarchical land type, particularly in relation to landform.
The GMU250 layer includes soil erosion susceptibility assessments sourced from soil information contained in underlying regional studies which have been developed at regional scales of 1:100 000 or finer. The regional Land Resource Assessment (LRA) mapping at 1:100 000 scale effectively equates to the fourth tier of GMU mapping detail. As these units have been scaled up for use at the third tier, i.e. GMU250, it has meant a degree of generalisation across the LRA units. In these cases the dominant soil type, based upon maximum spatial extent, has been used for the susceptibility assessments.
More information on the geomorpohology of Victoria can be found on Victorian Resources Online (http://vro.depi.vic.gov.au/dpi/vro/vrosite.nsf/pages/landform_geomorphology#mapping).
DOI 10.4226/92/58e6f2752cfd6
|
Citation proposal Citation proposal
(2019) Geomorphology of Victoria Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action https://metashare.maps.vic.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/2419418f-b82b-5e81-a78c-c55a5a38039e |
- Description
- Temporal
- Spatial
- Maintenance
- Format
- Contacts
- Keywords
- Resource Constraints
- Lineage
- Metadata Constraints
- Quality
Description
- Title
- Geomorphology of Victoria
- Alternate title
- GMU250
- Resource Type
- Dataset
- Purpose
- ....
- Supplemental Information
- History: Credit: GEOMORPHOLOGY REFERENCE GROUP and others. Bernie Joyce, Neville Rosengren, Ken Rowe, Peter Dahlhaus, Jim Rowan, John Martin, Ian Sargeant, John Neilson, Mark Imhof, Richard MacEwan, David Rees. Thanks also to Maree Platt, Nathan Robinson, Don Cherry, Mark Hocking, Paul MacDonald, Craig Feuerherdt, Keith Reynard, Cara Byrt and Les Russell Relationship to other Datasets: Many of the boundaries (ideally) are derived fro the aggregation of land units/land systems, forming a hierarchical land type, particularly in relation to landform. Current Design Issues: - Future Design Issues: - Related Documents: None http://vro.depi.vic.gov.au/dpi/vro/vrosite.nsf/pages/landform_geomorphology#mapping http://vro.depi.vic.gov.au/dpi/vro/vrosite.nsf/pages/landform_geomorphology#mapping
- Status
- Completed
Temporal
- Time period
- 2000-01-012017-02-28
Spatial
- Spatial representation type
- Vector
- Horizontal Accuracy
- 250m
- Code
- 4283
Maintenance
- Maintenance and update frequency
- As needed
Format
Contacts
Point of contact
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
-
Steve Williams
(Senior Research Scientist - Agriculture Victoria Research)
PO Box 3100 Bendigo Delivery Centre
Bendigo
VIC
3554
Australia
Cited responsible party
No information provided.
Cited responsible party
No information provided.
Cited responsible party
No information provided.
Cited responsible party
No information provided.
Cited responsible party
No information provided.
Cited responsible party
No information provided.
Keywords
- Topic category
-
- Elevation
- Environment
- Geoscientific information
Resource Constraints
- Use limitation
- Unrestricted This layer is used as a framework for the Land Systems of Victoria, providing a broad description of land that does not have to be re-stated when describing land at a finer scale.
- Classification
- Unclassified
Lineage
- Statement
- Dataset Source: Remote Sensed (Radiometrics, DEM), Expert Interviews, Maps, Field work, earlier land studies Dataset Originality: Primary & Derived
- Description
- Collection Method: Field work, API, and derived with other datasets
- Description
- New linework input into the GIS after field work and API, polygons also created using other datasets such as radiometrics, DEM's, slope etc. Disaggregation of land units of the north west of Victoria (Rowan and Downes 1963) into landform components (Hopley et al 2011) were used to refine the GMU mapping in that region
Metadata Constraints
- Classification
- Unclassified
Quality
Attribute Quality
- Comments
- Labelled with third tier geomorph eg. 1.3.1
Positional Accuracy
- Comments
- Not defined
Conceptual Consistency
- Comments
- Not defined
Missing Data
- Comments
- . Completeness Verification: -
Excess Data
- Comments
- -
Overviews
Provided by
Views Views
2419418f-b82b-5e81-a78c-c55a5a38039e
Access to the portal Access to the portal
Read here the full details and access to the data. Read here the full details and access to the data.
Associated resources
Not available