Emergency Services - Mineral Resources Tas. (DIER) - Joint Geomorphological Polylines
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Joint Geomrphological Polylines shows geomorphological features (lines) of the Hobart and Gelnorchy Area as part of the Tasmanian Landslide Hazard Map Series, 2005. Features consist of convex breaks in slope that define features such as tops of marine cliffs, tops of quarry walls, tops of escarpments. This data was supplied to ES-GIS by Mineral Resources Tasmanina (MRT), a part of the Dept. Infrastructure, Energy and Resources (DIER) and will be regularly updated (or upon request) with periodic resupplies.
Landslide Polygons Data (Mineral Resources Tasmania)
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Landslide component polygons of landslide features mapped across Tasmania, with summary landslide data derived from the Geohazards (Landslide) Database, Tasmanian Information on Geoscience and Exploration Resources (TIGER) system; administered by Mineral Resources Tasmania (MRT). A landslide is defined as a downslope movement of a mass of rock, debris or earth by a variety of failure modes (slide, flow, spread, fall, topple, or combinations thereof) â but excludes subsidence (such as karst areas). The summary landslide data includes: the landslide ID (database reference), the landslide component (polygon) mapped, the landslide name, the locality, the feature type (type of landslide entity mapped), the landslide classification, the activity state (âRecent or Activeâ or âActivity Unknownâ), the earliest known activity, related reports (largely MRT reports), related MRT plans. A Details field provides a link to a Landslide Details page where further information may be available.
Landslide Points Data (Mineral Resources Tasmania)
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Landslide features across Tasmania as representative points, with summary landslide data derived from the Geohazards (Landslide) Database, Tasmanian Information on Geoscience and Exploration Resources (TIGER) system; administered by Mineral Resources Tasmania (MRT). A landslide is defined as a downslope movement of a mass of rock, debris or earth by a variety of failure modes (slide, flow, spread, fall, topple, or combinations thereof) â but excludes subsidence (such as karst areas). The summary landslide data includes: the landslide ID (database reference), the landslide component mapped (usually a record locator point), the landslide name, the locality, the feature type (type of landslide entity mapped), the landslide classification, the activity state (âRecent or Activeâ or âActivity Unknownâ), the earliest known activity, related reports (largely MRT reports), related MRT plans. A Details field provides a link to a Landslide Details page where further information may be available.