2010-11 Floodplains LiDAR Stage 2 - Goulburn Broken CMA
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cep61-2010-11_flood2-gbcma
Four return, multi-pulse LiDAR was aquired over the Corrop Lakes Floodplain on the 14th and 15th June 2011 to achieve a vertical accuracy of +/- 10 cm. The LiDAR was used to create a 1m gridded DEM.
The intended purpose of the data is to assist with flood modelling and land use planning.
Keywords: DEM, LiDAR, +/- 10cm vertical, elevation, floodplains, Goulburn Broken CMA, Corrop Lakes
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(2011) 2010-11 Floodplains LiDAR Stage 2 - Goulburn Broken CMA Department of Transport and Planning https://metashare.maps.vic.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/5a422893-11d7-5d29-aa96-05c4ccc1ca45 |
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- 2010-11 Floodplains LiDAR Stage 2 - Goulburn Broken CMA
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- cep61-2010-11_flood2-gbcma
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- Flood and Floodplain System Modelling
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- The Corrop Lakes floodplain, north of Tait-Hamilton Road, east of the Heathcote-Rochester Road, and west of Kyabram, Rushworth and McEwen Road.
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Department of Transport and Planning
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Coordinated Imagery Program
PO Box 500
East Melbourne
Victoria
3002
Australia
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