Unrestricted to all levels of government and community. Data is available to all government agencies, community groups and individuals. Dataset is available through physical supply and may be made available via web delivery tools, for example, through DNRME's internet sites. All enquiries from persons outside DNRME should be directed to Geoscience Australia.
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Reference to data source to be provided on all products produced using this data.
QLD_STATEBDY_100K_POLY sourced from AUSLIG GEODATA COAST-100K. The coastline component of GEODATA COAST-100K is primarily sourced from the 1:100,000 scale National Topographic Map series produced by AUSLIG. The positions of state and Territory borders were mainly derived from survey coordinate data and the 1:100,000 scale topographic series. NOTE: The use of survey data in GEODATA COAST-100K does not imply that the data are suitable for any legal interpretation of State/Territory borders. See AUSLIG Metadata for further information.
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For the COAST-100K product, completeness was tested by overlaying symbolised plots of the data on the source material and carrying out a visual comparison.
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For the COAST-100K product, logical consistency is a measure of the degree to which data complies with the technical specifications. The data were tested using a mixture of UNIX scripts and ARC/INFO commands which were independent of the production system. Graphical tests were used to check such things as intersections, polygon closure, minimum size of polygons and topological relationships. A full description of the checks on the data, the test procedure, test sample size and the allowable error are provided in the COAST-100K Data User Guide supplied with the data. The primary data source has been NTMS 1:100 000 scale map production material, with supplied survey coordinates from relevant State authorities. Only features listed in the COAST-100K data dictionary have been captured from the map source material.
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For the COAST-100K product, data complies with the following statement of horizontal accuracy: "The summation of errors from all sources results in data with a standard deviation of 50 metres for well defined points". Alternative and equal ways of expressing this error are: Not more than 10% of well-defined points are in error by more than 80 metres; and In the worst case, a well defined point is out of position by 150 metres.
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For the COAST-100K product, attribute accuracy is a measure of the degree to which the attribute values of features agree with the information on the source material. The allowable error in attribute accuracy ranges from 0.5% to 5%, at a 99% confidence level. Where less than 1% of attribute errors are permissible the entire population is tested. Where a less stringent limit is set for allowable errors a random subset of the relevant features in the tile is generally tested. The sample size is determined from statistical tables using the known population size of the relevant feature. A full description of the checks on the data, the test sample size and the allowable error are provided in the COAST-100K Data User Guide supplied with the data.
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This page should be cited as:
Department of Environment, Science and Innovation, Queensland (n.d.) Queensland – spatial metadata, WetlandInfo website, accessed 30 August 2024. Available at: https://wetlandinfo.des.qld.gov.au/wetlands/facts-maps/get-mapping-help/metadata/queensland/