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Landmark Area Centroid 1:25,000 - Vicmap Features (IN_LANDMARK_AREA_CENTROID/)


Unique IdANZVI0803003101
TitleLandmark Area Centroid 1:25,000 - Vicmap Features (IN_LANDMARK_AREA_CENTROID/)
CustodianDepartment of Sustainability and Environments
JurisdictionVictoria
 

Description

AbstractPart of the Vicmap Features dataset series. This dataset is a point layer used to construct IN_LANDMARK_AREA_POLYGON which represents Landmarks represented by polygons.
The polygon layer inlcudes;
. Abattoir
. camping_ground
. caravan_park
. carpark
. cemetery
. Landmark Areas
. park
. Recreation Area
. Showground
. Sports area
Search Word(s)AGRICULTURE
BOUNDARIES
LAND Topography
WATER
Geographic Extent Name(s)Victoria
Bounding Box
34.0 S
141.0 E
 
150.2 E
39.2 S
 

Dataset Currency

Beginning Date01JAN1974
Ending Date01JAN1995
 

Dataset Status

ProgressComplete
Maintenance and UpdateIrregular
 

Dataset Access

Stored Data Format(s) - SDE
Available Format Type(s)Digital - - All major formats available (including shapefiles lmk_cent)
Access ConstraintsNot Documented
 

Data Quality

LineageData Set Source:
The line work and points are derived from the Vicmap Digital Topographic (VDT) map base coordinated by LIG.
VDT has evolved from Victoria's printed 1:25,000 Topographic Map Series program together with the need to supply a control framework for the creation of the rural Digital Cadastral Mapbase. The capture scale is 1:25,000 Statewide and the coverage, except for minor border issues is also statewide.

Collection Method:
Conversion of existing mapping, digital stereo capture
Processing Steps:
- Conversion of existing mapping - compilation conversion 30% and repromat conversion 50%
- digital stereo capture - 20%
-The majority of the conversion of existing mapping and approximately 30% of the digital stereo capture were outsourced to private contractors and the remainder was captured in house. Contractor's primarily scanned and vectorised existing repromat with a small amount of hand digitising done in some instances.
Positional AccuracyThe planimetric accuracy attainable will be the sum of errors from three sources:the positional accuracy of the source material, errors due to the conversion process, errors due to the manipulation process. For topographic base derived data this represents an error of 8.3m on the ground for 1:25,000 data. A conservative estimate of 10m for the standard deviation will be used in any data quality information. Alternate and equal ways of expressing this error are: not more than 10% of well-defined points will be in error by more than 16 m. The worst case error for the data is +/- 30 m. For vertical positional accuracy of points determined from contours there is an expectation that the elevation accuracy (standard deviation) will be half the value of the contour interval.
Attribute AccuracyThe allowable error in attribute accuracy ranges between a 1% allowable error to 5% error. For this product attribute accuracy ranges between a 1% to 5% error. For this product attribute accuracy is a measure of the degree to which features and attribute values of spatial objects agree with the information on the source material.
Logical ConsistencyThe allowable error in attribute accuracy ranges between 1% to 5% error. Logical consistency is a measure of the degree to which data complies with the technical specification. The test procedures are a mixture of scripts, microstation MGE program and on-screen visual checks.
Completeness
 

Contact

Contact OrganisationDepartment of Sustainability and Environments
Contact PositionContract Manager Vicmap Roads and Topo
AddressLevel 13 570 Bourke Street
Melbourne Vic 3000
Australia
Phone(03) 8636 2339
Facsimile(03) 8636 2313
Email Addressdavid.blain@dse.vic.gov.au
 

Other

Metadata Date08FEB2007
Additional Metadata

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