Metadata : Sinkholes of the Northern Territory

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Version:1.0

Date Metadata Extracted:2024-11-23

Date Metadata Last Updated:2023-10-05

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Citation

ANZLIC Identifier:0E1236F73FA83CBDE050CD9B214471B0

Title: Sinkholes of the Northern Territory

Citation Date:2014-09-30

Date Type:creation

Custodian:Department of Environment, Parks and Water Security


Description

Abstract:

Sinkholes are depressions in the landscape related to collapse features in underlying limestone or dolostone rock formations. These rocks are prone to dissolution by slightly acidic rainwater over geological timescales. Cavities form in the rock ranging in scale from microscopic to cave systems. Sinkholes form when the cavities grow to the extent that the rock above collapses.
The reason this dataset was compiled is that sinkholes are a good indicator of underlying limestone or dolostone, which often host important aquifers. The sinkholes provide one method for delineating karstic aquifers which in many cases either outcrop poorly or are covered by younger rocks.

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Language:English

Character Set: Latin 1

Progress:completed

Maintenance and Update Frequency:asNeeded

Data Currency Start Date:2014-09-30

Data Currency End Date:2019-02-21

Access Constraint:Download the spatial data package (contains spatial data, maps and reports) via data.nt.gov.au/
You are licensed to use the geospatial products on the terms and conditions set out in: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC BY 4.0) at: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode
If you do not agree to the terms and conditions you must not use the geospatial products.

You are free to copy, communicate and adapt the licensed material, provided that you abide by the licence terms (including Attribution) and attribute the licensed material using the statement:
Supplied by the Department of Environment, Parks and Water Security. Copyright Northern Territory Government.

Disclaimer: This dataset should not be used for hazard assessment purposes. The presence of a sinkhole may or may not pose a hazard to infrastructure such as buildings, roads or railway lines. Such assessments should only be carried out by appropriately qualified engineers and would normally involve detailed site investigations.


Data Quality

Lineage:The features described here as sinkholes here mainly comprise wide, circular to oval shaped, flat bottomed, shallow depressions. They range in up to 2km in diameter and never have subterranean openings. Many of these hold water during the wet season and some throughout the year. These have mainly been delineated using Google Earth. Other types of sinkholes identified are depressions up to 100m in diameter which may or may not have subterranean openings at their bases and can have steep sides. These have been mapped by field inspections. Caves have also been included in this dataset and have been mapped by field inspections and also taken from previously identified ones on topographic and geological maps.

Positional Accuracy:Varies from 3 - 10 metres for sites located with GPS to +/- 250 metres for sites located using satellite imagery.
All sinkhole locations defined in this spatial dataset should be field verified for development purposes.

Attribute Accuracy:The accuracy of the sites attribute information is considered low.

Logical Consistency:Some of the attribute categories such as "Type" are preliminary only and may be changed in the future.

Completeness:Continually updated and maintained.


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
AREA_CLASSRange of area in square metres as stated in: Karp, D. (Feb, 2002) Land Degradation associated with sinkhole development in the Katherine Region. Technical Report No 11/2002.
AREA_M2Area at ground level in square metres as stated in: Karp, D. (Feb, 2002) Land Degradation associated with sinkhole development in the Katherine Region. Technical Report No 11/2002.
DEPTHDepth of depression in metres as stated in: Karp, D. (Feb, 2002) Land Degradation associated with sinkhole development in the Katherine Region. Technical Report No 11/2002.
DESCField observations and description of the sinkholes.
DIAM_RNGDiameter range. Range of diameter in metres at surface level.
GEOLOGYGeological formation associated with the sinkholes.
L1Longest part of long axis in metres as stated in: Karp, D. (Feb, 2002) Land Degradation associated with sinkhole development in the Katherine Region. Technical Report No 11/2002.
L1_L2Total length of long axis in metres as stated in: Karp, D. (Feb, 2002) Land Degradation associated with sinkhole development in the Katherine Region. Technical Report No 11/2002.
L2Shortest part of long axis in metres as stated in: Karp, D. (Feb, 2002) Land Degradation associated with sinkhole development in the Katherine Region. Technical Report No 11/2002.
LATITUDEPosition of bore in Geographic coordinates in GDA94(decimal degrees)
LONGITUDEPosition of bore in Geographic coordinates in GDA94(decimal degrees)
ORIENOrientation of long axis in degrees as stated in: Karp, D. (Feb, 2002) Land Degradation associated with sinkhole development in the Katherine Region. Technical Report No 11/2002.
PHOTOSIndicates if photos available in Water Resources photo collection (not for public use)
RATIORatio of long to short axis(L1+L2/Wmax) as stated in: Karp, D. (Feb, 2002) Land Degradation associated with sinkhole development in the Katherine Region. Technical Report No 11/2002.
SOURCESource of the information about the sinkholes.
SURVEY_IDWater Resources Division water resources survey identification code.
SURVEY_NMEReport, study or map referencing the sinkholes.
TYPEHole Type.1. Sinkhole up to 100m diameter - diameter may or may not be specified, open or closed at base. 2. Sinkholes less than 10m diameter - diameter less than 10m, open or closed at base. 3. Cave(s) 4. Broad depression - never open at base, may or may not support lagoon
W1Longest part of short axis in metres as stated in: Karp, D. (Feb, 2002) Land Degradation associated with sinkhole development in the Katherine Region. Technical Report No 11/2002.
W1_W2Total length of short axis in metres as stated in: Karp, D. (Feb, 2002) Land Degradation associated with sinkhole development in the Katherine Region. Technical Report No 11/2002.
W2Shortest part of short axis in metres as stated in: Karp, D. (Feb, 2002) Land Degradation associated with sinkhole development in the Katherine Region. Technical Report No 11/2002.
WAYPOINTWaypoint (not for public use).
W_MAXMaximum length of short axis in metres as stated in: Karp, D. (Feb, 2002) Land Degradation associated with sinkhole development in the Katherine Region. Technical Report No 11/2002.
ZONEZone.

Supplementary Information

For information about sinkholes in the Katherine region, refer to:
BIB. REFERENCE Karp, D. (Feb, 2002). LAND DEGRADATION ASSOCIATED WITH SINKHOLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE KATHERINE REGION. Technical Report No 11/2002, Resource Assessment Branch, Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Environment, Darwin, Northern Territory. The report is stored in the Northern Territory Library archives and may be downloaded (pdf) via this URL hdl.handle.net/10070/229127.
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