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Department of Finance, Services and Innovation - NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework - Imagery - Special Project Orthorectified Imagery
Special project orthorectified imagery relates to imagery captured for emergency response purpose or to support decision making in exceptional cases. The purposes for this imagery can include; floods, storms, hail, fire, tidal surges and drought amongst others. This imagery may have been flown at a variety of image resolutions and the coverage extents are dependent on the nature of the situation and the specific technical requirements of the response activity. The coverage of special project orthorectified imagery for NSW is available as variable window mosaic images at varying GSD’s.
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Department of Finance, Services and Innovation - NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework - Imagery Theme Profile
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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 land surface features. Imagery includes data sourced from satellite, aircraft and vehicle mounted sensors. These technologies have a range of capabilities that includes but is not limited to, the ability to record multispectral and hyperspectral data and produce products such as orthorectified mosaics and stereo-viewable imagery.
Department of Finance, Services and Innovation - NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework - Imagery - Standard Aerial Imagery
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Spatial Service’s standard imagery capture program covers the entire state of NSW. Standard coverage imagery is captured and processed at a 50cm Ground Sample Distance (GSD) and is available as either 5km x 5km image modules or mosaicked to the extent of a 1:100,000 mapsheet.
Department of Finance, Services and Innovation - NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework - Water - NSW Ancillary Hydro Point
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NSW Ancillary Hydro Point data represents a location that has unique hydrology characteristics or monitors or controls stream flow or manages hydrographical spatial data integrity. Features within an ancillary hydro point class include: bore, lock, rapids, spring, tidal limit marker, waterfall, dissipation point, regulators, barriers, river gauge, and sink.
NSW Imagery Theme
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Access API NSW Imagery Theme Note: Export function is for the Mosaic Index only Raster format in currently not delivered via the Spatial Collaboration Portal and this is view only service. For all imagery supply enquires please contact us via the Spatial Services Customer HubPlease NoteWGS 84 service aligned to GDA94This dataset has spatial reference [WGS 84 ≈ GDA94] which may result in misalignments when viewed in GDA2020 environments. A similar service with a ‘multiCRS’ suffix is available which can support GDA2020, GDA94 and WGS 84 ≈ GDA2020 environments.In due course, and allowing time for user feedback and testing, it is intended that the original service name will adopt the new 'multiCRS' functionality. Metadata Portal Metadata Information Content TitleNSW Imagery ThemeContent TypeHosted Feature LayerDescriptionImagery 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 land surface features.Imagery provides an analytical source and contextual background for decision making and supports multiple applications including:MappingEmergency ServicesNatural resource managementGeosciencesSustainable human and land use development Imagery includes data sourced from satellite, aircraft and vehicle mounted sensors. These technologies have a range of capabilities that includes but is not limited to, the ability to record multispectral and hyperspectral data and produce products such as orthorectified mosaics and stereo-viewable imagery.Spatial Services current Imagery programs include:Airborne Digital Sensor ADS Imagery (2006 to present) - Spatial Services has a Digital Image Acquisition System (ADS80) from which it collects medium and high resolution orthorectified digital imagery across NSW. Spatial Service’s standard imagery capture program covers the entire state of NSW. Standard coverage imagery is captured and processed at a 50cm Ground Sample Distance (GSD) and is available as either 5km x 5km image modules or mosaiced to the extent of a 1:100,000 Mapsheet.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 10cm and is available as 1.25km x 1.25km image modules or mosaicked to the extent of the imagery capture.This product has been produced to identify visible land cover features and terrain to support Spatial Services along with local and state government programs, including Emergency Services. This product is used on a whole of government basis as a visible record of the landscape at a given point in time, allowing for comparative analysis to be carried out over different epochs.This product can be viewed on a number of Spatial Services web based viewing platforms:SixMapsSpatial Services Web Map Services:NSW Imagery This should be used in conjunction with the below NSW Imagery Date Service. This will allow users to see the date of capture Stereo Viewable ADS imagery (2006 to present) - Airborne Digital Sensor Stereo Strips.This product must be requested direct from Spatial Services and requires specialist software to utilise.Emergency imagery - This is rapid response imagery over natural disasters such as Floods, Fire, Hail Damage etc. As it is impacted by the flying conditions at the time of capture, and they go through an express processing method it is not the same product as the Standard and Town capture programs.As there is a range of different intellectual property that applies to each capture this imagery is on request basis.Second party aerial and satellite imagery - This covers a range of miscellaneous capture projects from “Sydney Conurbation” to full state satellite imagery captures.As there is a range of different intellectual property that applies to each capture this imagery is on request basis.Historical Aerial Photography (1930 to 2005)Historical Aerial Photo Images
Spatial Services (DFSI) - NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework
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Foundation spatial data is defined as “the authoritative geographic information that underpins, or can add significant value to, any other information. It supports evidence-based decisions across government, industry and the community”1. Criteria has been developed to determine non-foundation from foundation. To be classified as foundation, the spatial data must contain one or more of the following characteristics to be deemed ‘foundation’: • be geospatial • essential for public safety and wellbeing • critical for a national and state or government function • contribute significantly to economic, social and environmental sustainability. NSW has adopted the ten data themes identified by ANZLIC. These are: 1. Administrative Boundaries 2. Land Parcel and Property 3. Geocoded Addressing 4. Transport 5. Positioning 6. Place Names 7. Elevation and Depth 8. Imagery 9. Water 10. Land Cover.
Zarząd Geodezji i Katastru Miejskiego GEOPOZ w Poznaniu - Ortofotomapa Poznań (2001 - 2024) - usługi WMS
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,Ortofotomapa jest rastrowym obrazem powierzchni terenu powstałym w wyniku przetworzenia zobrazowań lotniczych lub satelitarnych celem otrzymania obrazu w rzucie ortogonalnym tj. w rzucie, w jakim prezentowana jest standardowa mapa.,Usługi WMS prezentuje dane dla Poznania,W skład zbioru danych wchodzą usługi WMS,- Ortofotomapa Poznań (2001 - 2022) - usługa WMS,- Ortofotomapa Poznań (2023 - 2024) - usługa WMS,Ortofotomapy są opublikowane w portalu Systemu Informacji Przestrzennej miasta Poznania - https://sipgeoportal.geopoz.poznan.pl/.,,
Department of Finance, Services and Innovation - NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework - Water Theme Profile
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The Water theme is based on hydrology which is the study of the movement, distribution and quality of water. This includes the hydrologic cycles, water resources and environmental watershed sustainability. Hydrology includes surface hydrology, hydrogeology, drainage basin management and water quality where water plays the central role. Water (surface water and groundwater) is concerned with information as aligned with the definitions under the Water Act 2007. This theme includes Hydrology elements which are described as: Surface Water • Water in a watercourse, lake or wetland. • Any water flowing over or lying on land, either: • after having precipitated naturally after having risen to the surface naturally from underground. Groundwater • Water occurring at a place below ground that has been pumped, diverted or released to that place for the purpose of being stored there • Does not include water held in underground tanks, pipes or other works.