Campbell Island Shoal Polygons Topo 1:50k
A submarine object over which the water is shallow, which is detached from the shore and whose bottom is visible at low water; may be a menace to navigation on the surface Data Dictionary for shoal_poly:
http://apps.linz.govt.nz/topo-data-dictionary/index.aspx?page=class-shoal_poly
This layer is a component of the Topo50 map series. The Topo50 map series provides topographic mapping for the New Zealand mainland, Chatham and New Zealand's offshore Islands, at 1:50,000 scale. Further information on Topo50:
http://www.linz.govt.nz/topography/topo-maps/topo50
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Citation proposal
. Campbell Island Shoal Polygons Topo 1:50k. https://dc.niwa.co.nz:/niwa_dc/srv/api/records/5192bd94-e2f7-68bf-bd34-74e86c2a7c76 |
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- Date ( Creation )
- 2011-01-01
- Presentation form
- Digital map
- Purpose
- Permits may be required to visit some sensitive and special islands. Contact the Department of Conservation to see if you need to apply for a permit. When using Topo50 data, please be aware of the following: 1. The existence of a road or track does not necessarily indicate public right of access. 2. The Department of Conservation should be contacted for the latest information on tracks and huts. 3. Not all aerial wires, cableways and obstructions that could be hazardous to aircraft are held in the data. 4. Contours and spot elevations in forest and snow areas may be less accurate.
Point of contact
LINZ - Land Information New Zealand
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Omit
(Technical Leader, National Topographic Office )
155 The Terrace
Wellington
6145
- Name
- *.xml
- Version
- Unknown
- ANZLIC Jurisdictions ( Theme )
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- New Zealand
- Use limitation
- Released under Creative Commons By with: Following Disclaimers: 1. The existence of a road or track does not necessarily indicate public right of access. 2. The Department of Conservation should be contacted for the latest information on tracks and huts. 3. Not all aerial wires, cableways and obstructions that could be hazardous to aircraft are held in the data. 4. Contours and spot elevations in forest and snow areas may be less accurate. 5. Permits may be required to visit some sensitive and special islands. Contact the Department of Conservation to see if you need to apply for a permit Following Attribution: If you publish, distribute or otherwise disseminate this work to the public without adapting it, the following attribution to Land Information New Zealand should be used: 'CC-By Land Information New Zealand� If you adapt this work in any way or include it in a collection, and publish, distribute or otherwise disseminate that adaptation or collection to the public, the following attribution to Land Information New Zealand should be used: �Contains data sourced from Land Information New Zealand under CC-By.' If �attribution stacking� problems exist then the requirement to display the above attribution statements is waived and in lieu the attribution statement is to be made in any terms or conditions associated with the work/ product/ application/ etc.
- Use limitation
- Copyright 2011 Crown copyright (c) Land Information New Zealand and the New Zealand Government. All rights reserved
- Spatial representation type
- Vector
- Denominator
- 50000
- Metadata language
- English
- Character set
- UTF8
- Topic category
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- Imagery base maps earth cover
- Environment description
- Version 6.2 (Build 9200) ; Esri ArcGIS 10.6.1.9270
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- Reference system identifier
- EPSG / 4326 / 6.14(3.0.1)
- Topology level
- Geometry only
- Geometric object type
- Composite
- Geometric object count
- 1
- Distribution format
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- SDE Feature Class ()
- Other
- dataset
- Statement
- LINZ and our predecessors have been responsible for national topographic mapping in New Zealand for more than a hundred years. The first digital data at 1:50,000 was created in the late 80�s and early 90�s by scanning the 1:50,000 maps that existed at the time (known as the NZMS 260 series, which replaced the imperial NZMS 1 series at 1inch to 1 mile) The raw data was created by photogrammetrists who from 1974 to 1997 mapped the country from overlapping pairs of aerial photographs. Cartographers then took the data and added symbols and text, and created the colour separations needed to produce the printed maps. In 2009 and 2010 LINZ used satellite imagery and data supplied from the Department of Conservation to update the offshore islands data. Printed maps (in hardcopy and digital form) in are also available.
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- File identifier
- 5192bd94-e2f7-68bf-bd34-74e86c2a7c76 XML
- Metadata language
- English
- Character set
- UTF8
- Hierarchy level
- Dataset
- Hierarchy level name
- dataset
- Date stamp
- 2022-11-28T15:38:29
- Metadata standard name
- ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
- Metadata standard version
- 2007
Point of contact
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