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Department of Customer Service
Spatial Services town imagery program covers regional townships across the state of New South Wales. Town imagery is captured and processed at Ground Sampling Distance (GSD) of...
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Department of Customer Service
Imagery is the product created from the use of airborne, space borne or terrestrial sensors. These technologies image the surface of the Earth to allow for the visualisation of...
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Department of Customer Service
Address Point is a point feature class used to spatially locate an address. The original location is a system generated centroid (midpoint) of the associated property polygon....
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Department of Customer Service
Addressing is the specific identification of a fixed location (for example, a plot of land, building, part of a building, way of access or other construction) which is...
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Department of Customer Service
The point cloud data set consists of point clouds captured from LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) and derived from airborne imagery using photogrammetric techniques.
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Department of Customer Service
Spot Height is a point feature class representing individual points on the earth’s surface, the elevation of which has been related to a datum by ground or photogrammetric...
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Department of Customer Service
Relative Height is a point feature class representing relative heights of a vertical face of a cliff. It is a part of the NSW Digital Topographic Database (DTDB).
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Department of Customer Service
Contours are virtual imaginary lines on the ground, joining points of an equal elevation in relation to the Australian Height Datum (AHD). A contour can be a standard contour,...
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Department of Customer Service
Digital Elevation Models (DEM) are derived from Spatial Services’ (SS) point cloud data. The DEM is a bare earth representation of the earth’s surface where all the above ground...
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Department of Customer Service
Elevation and Depth is the measurement of the Earth’s surface above or below a vertical datum to obtain the height of the land. Data is collected using a range of sensors...