12 datasets found
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Through the Darling-Baaka River Health Project, DCCEEW Science have installed a network of five telemetered loggers in the Baaka river which are collecting real-time water quality ...
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Fire severity is a metric of the loss of biomass caused by fire. In collaboration with the NSW Rural Fire Service, DCCEEW Remote Sensing & Regulatory Mapping team has developed a s ...
- SEED Web Map
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- ARCGIS REST SERVICE
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This dataset contains raw biological, water quality, and riparian vegetation data collected as part of the Darling Baaka River Health Project (DBRHP) between 2023 and 2025. The dat ...
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Water quality loggers were installed in seven NSW estuaries with bushfire impact in the surrounding catchment area in January 2020 - Bellinger River, Khappinghat Creek, Lake Conjol ...
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The Aboriginal Sites Decision Support Tool [ASDST](https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/research-and-publications/our-science-and-research/our-research/cultural-science/aboriginal-si ...
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- ARCGIS REST SERVICE
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The aridity index, also known as the Budyko radiative index of dryness, is a dimensionless parameter that represents the long-term balance between net radiation and precipitation. ...
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- GEOTIFF
- ARCGIS REST SERVICE
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Debris flows are extremely damaging and dangerous post-fire hazards that can cause significant short- and long-term impacts to rivers and aquatic ecosystems, water quality, and inf ...
- SEED Web Map
- GEOTIFF
- ARCGIS REST SERVICE
- WMS
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This soil burn and leachate data set was prepared to assess the impact of fire on soil leachability and potential ecological risks. Soils representative of major geological types, ...
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This dashboard is a key resource developed through the East Coast Flood Recovery Program to provide access to water quality data. The East Coast Flood Recovery Program 2023-2024 wa ...
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Observational monitoring of post-fire biomass recovery at the landscape scale is important to help us understand drivers of recovery processes, identify vulnerable ecosystems and p ...
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