2010 Index of Stream Condition - Vegetation Overhang 100m Section Summary Table
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  2010 Index of Stream Condition - Vegetation Overhang 100m Section Summary Table

dataset: ISC2010_VEGETATION_OVERHANG_S
The ISC2010_VEGETATION_OVERHANG_S table is the Statistical Summary table for the Vegetation Overhang Metric at the 100m Section level. The ISC2010_VEGETATION_OVERHANG_S table is designed to JOIN to the ISC2010_RIVER_CENTRELINES_S feature class. River condition in Victoria is assessed every 5 years using the Index of Stream Condition (ISC). The Department of Environment and Primary Industries (DEPI) developed a methodology to assess the Physical Form and Riparian Vegetation components of the ISC using remote sensing data, specifically LIDAR and aerial photography. A State Wide mapping project was undertaken in 2010-13 to accurately map the Physical Form and Riparian Vegetation metrics of the ISC . Other ISC metrics were not assessed in the project and were derived from other sources. The Physical Form and Riparian Vegetation Metric products are a combination of mapped Vector and Raster data as well as Tabular Summary Statistics about the mapped features. In the context of the project, the term Metrics is used to refer to both the mapped features and the summary statistics. Remote sensing data used includes 15cm true colour and infra-red aerial photography and four return multi-pulse LiDAR data. This source data was used to derive a variety of Raster data sets including Digital Terrain Models, Slope, Vegetation Height and Vegetation Cover. The Digital Terrain and Slope rasters were used to map Physical Form metrics including Stream Bed, Top of Bank and River Centre Lines while the Vegetation Height and Cover rasters were used to map the Riparian Vegetation metrics. The Project Report "Aerial Remote Sensing for Physical Channel Form and Riparian Vegetation Mapping" describes the remote sensing and mapping approach used to create this data set.
 
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(2014)

2010 Index of Stream Condition - Vegetation Overhang 100m Section Summary Table

Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning

https://metashare.maps.vic.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/e82684b6-1cf9-5360-9a57-8debac9852a2
 

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Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning - Paul Wilson (left)   (Team Leader Water Assessment & Research)  
level 12/8 Nicholson street
East Melbourne
Vic
3002
Australia
 

Identifiers and Keywords

ANZLIC Id
ANZVI0803005144 
Victorian Spatial Data Library (VSDL) Schema
WATER:ISC2010_VEGETATION_OVERHANG_S 
Jurisdiction
Victoria 
Topic category
  • Elevation
  • Inland waters
  • Imagery base maps earth cover
  • Transportation
 

Resource Constraints

Classification
Unclassified  
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY)
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Other Dataset Details

Date ( Revision )
2014-02-04
Date ( Publication )
2018-02-01T00:00:00
Status
Completed  
Purpose
The purpose of the Vegetation_Overhang_S table is to summarise the set of Vegetation Overhang attributes at the 100m Section level. Section level attributes contribute to the summation of the overall Reach level assessment. The Section Summary Table is designed to facilitate a JOIN with the ISC2010_RIVER_CENTRELINES_S feature class. 
Supplemental Information
Related Documents: None The Product Description "ISC2010 Remote Sensing Metrics" describes the remote sensing and mapping approach used to create this and all other ISC2010 data sets. http://ics.water.vic.gov.au/ics/ http://ics.water.vic.gov.au/ics/ 
Maintenance and update frequency
Not planned  
Maintenance date ( Publication )
2018-02-01T00:00:00
 

Spatial

Spatial representation type
Text, table  
Description
General - Victoria 
Reference system identifier
4283

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Temporal

Begin date
2010-06-01 
End date
2012-12-01 
 

Quality

Conceptual Consistency
Every Section is represented in the table. The ISC2010_VEGETATION_OVERHANG_S table is designed to JOIN to the ISC2010_RIVER_CENTRELINES_S feature class. 
Missing Data
Every Section has had attributes summarised. 
Attribute Quality
The UniqueID that describes the Basin, Reach and Section Number for each Section is complete for every Section. Every Section has been summarised. 
 

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Statement
Dataset Source: The Vegetation Overhang Summary table was programmatically generated based on analysis of the ISC2010_VEGETATION_OVERHANG feature class and ISC2010_CHANNEL_TRANSECTS. Dataset Originality: Derived 
 

Attributes

Column Name Obligation Unique Data Type Data Length Data Precision Data Scale Reference Table Owner Reference Table Name Reference Table Code Column Name Short Column Name Definition
REACHID O N NUMBER 22 0 REACHID
SECTIONID O N NUMBER 22 0 SECTIONID
CATCHMENT O N VARCHAR2 50 CATCHMENT
VO_PERCENTAGE O N NUMBER 22 38 8 PCVO
ANABRANCHID O N NUMBER 22 0 ANABRNCHID
VO_PERCENTAGE_FOR_SIDE O N NUMBER 22 38 8 PCVOSIDE
BASINID O N NUMBER 22 0 BASINID
UNIQUEID O N VARCHAR2 50 UNIQUEID
SIDE O N VARCHAR2 50 SIDE
SECTION_LENGTH O N NUMBER 22 38 8 SLENGTH
 

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Metadata identifier
urn:uuid / e82684b6-1cf9-5360-9a57-8debac9852a2

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DEECA - Spatial, VDP  

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Resource Type
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Date info ( Creation )
2025-11-25T12:09:12
Date info ( Revision )
2025-11-25T14:34:53
Standard Name
ISO 19115-3:2018 
Profile Name
DELWP Profile 
Profile Version
Version 1 
Profile Date
2019-05-24  
 

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