Metadata : Water Resources of Douglas Station, Jindare Station and Claravale Station, Northern Territory

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

Version:1.0

Date Metadata Extracted:2024-11-26

Date Metadata Last Updated:2011-09-01

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Citation

ANZLIC Identifier:2DBCB771211B06B6E040CD9B0F274EFE

Title:Water Resources of Douglas Station, Jindare Station and Claravale Station, Northern Territory

Citation Date:2000-01-14

Date Type:publication

Custodian:Department of Environment, Parks and Water Security


Description

Abstract:

This dataset provides polygon information on the Groundwater, Surface Water and Water Development units boundaries of Douglas Station, Jindare and Claravale Station, Northern Territory.

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Dataset Status

Dataset ID:ANZNT0903000012

Language:English

Character Set: Latin 1

Progress:completed

Maintenance and Update Frequency:notPlanned

Data Currency Start Date:1995-06-01

Data Currency End Date:2005-05-11

Access Constraint:

Download the spatial data package (contains spatial data, maps and reports) via data.nt.gov.au/

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Supplied by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. Copyright Northern Territory Government.


Data Quality

Lineage:The Groundwater, Surface Water and Water Development units were derived from geology maps, topographic maps, aerial photographs and stereoscope interpretation and satellite imagery interpretation.
The hydrology information from standing water level measurements flows from springs, chemical analyses of groundwater samples and surveys of outcrops of recharge beds.

Processing steps:
Groundwater units:
The Groundwater units boundaries were captured using Microstation V7 software package. The polygons from Microstation design format was converted to ESRI Shapefile and ESRI Geodatabase. The MapInfo Table dataset was then created from the shape file using FME Universal Translator.

Surface Water and Water Development units:
The Surface Water and Water Development units boundaries were captured using Microstation V7 software package. FME was used to reproject and translate the polygons from Microstation design format was converted to ESRI Shapefile, ESRI Geodatabase, MapInfo Table and Google Earth KML.

The core attributes information associated with the groundwater dataset was derived from the original map's legend and annotations. File name XXXX_Wrs-Map_m52.dgn. Additional attributes unique to individual surveys were also included.

Positional Accuracy:Positional accuracy of 100 metres from well defined points.

Attribute Accuracy:Attributes assigned according to the dominant feature. For example, several similar geological units have been grouped to describe a particular geology. Several bore sites describing yield or chemistry information have been grouped to describe a particular hydrology. From the geology and hydrology information the hydrogeology units was delineated.

Logical Consistency:GIS editing tools were used to rectify all overshoots and undershoots in line work. Following polygon data topology rules of must not overlap, must not have gaps and that each polygon has only one label; checks were performed to detect flaws in the spatial data structure.

Completeness:Complete


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
ACTFL_RNGActual river flow range measured at the end of the dry season
ACTTDS_DESThe ACTTDS_DESC field is the actual range of groundwater TDS as specified on the map
ACTYLD_RAThe ACTYLD_RA field is the actual range of bore yields in Litres/seconds, as specified on the map
AQUIFERThe AQUIFER field describes the types of pore spaces which constitute the aquifer
AQ_SCALEThe AQ_SCALE field indicates the lateral extend of groundwater flow systems
CODECode reference used for spatial data file storage (followed by survey scale)
FINISH_YRYear report published
FLOW_DESCRDescription of the river flow range measured at the end of the dry season
FL_RNG_MAXMaximum river flow range measured at the end of the dry season
FL_RNG_MINMinimum river flow range measured at the end of the dry season
GEO_FORMThe GEO_FORM field identifies the geological formation (or other geological subdivision such as group or member) derived from the latest geological map
GEO_LABELThe GEO_LABEL field is the geological label derived from the latest geology map
GIS_DATAThe spatial data is derived from either the original survey report or a compliation of several surveys and additional data
LF_DESCRThe description of the landform and soil defined by its surface form and location in the landscape
META_IDANZLIC Metadata ID
META_URLLink to the on-line metadata record
NAMEShortened name of survey (usually of report) for simple reference
NOTESExtra notes about water development options not included in the other fields
OPT_DESCRDescription of water supply preferred option
PREFD_OPTSource of water supply code
REPORTNote the full report name
REPORT_IDDepartment's Report ID
REPORT_URLLink to the on-line report
ROCK_TYPEThe ROCK_TYPE field identifies the dominant rock types that comprise the aquifer
SCALESurvey data scale for appropriate use
START_YRYear survey project commenced
STATUS_GISThe status of the landunit attribute descriptions available in the spatial dataset (ie GIS data)
STATUS_PRJThe completion status of the project
STDTDS_MAXThe STDTDS_MAX field is the maximum expected Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) of the groundwater
STDTDS_MINThe STDTDS_MIN field is the minimum expected Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) of the groundwater
STDYLD_MAXThe STDYLD_MAX field is the maximum in Litres/seconds (L/s) of the range of yield in which the majority of the bores fall
STDYLD_MINThe STDYLD_MIN field is the minimum in Litres/seconds (L/s) of the range of yield in which the majority of the bores fall
SUIT_CMTThe comments describing the suitability of the area for surface water development
SUIT_RATDetermination on the suitability for surface water development
SURVEY_IDThe SURVEY_ID field is the abbreviated name of the survey and the first (sometimes six) characters from the dataset file name
SURVEY_NMEThe SURVEY_NME is the report to which the mapping refers
VIABILITYProspect of groundwater

Supplementary Information

BIB. REFERENCE:
Chin, D
Preliminary Water Supply Evaluation Douglas, Jindare & Claravale Stations. (1995). Report Number 27/95D.
Water Resources Division, Power and Water Authority, Northern Territory.

The Douglas water availability data (aquifers boundary) is a compilation of the Douglas Station, Jindare and Claravale Station water availability surveys at 1:100,000.

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