Burakin Mt Marshall Lake Hillman Goomalling elevation grid geodetic

Created 17/10/2025

Updated 17/10/2025

Digital Elevation data record the terrain height variations from the processed point- or line-located data recorded during a geophysical survey. This Burakin Mt Marshall Lake Hillman Goomalling elevation grid geodetic is elevation data for the Burakin-Mt Marshall-Lake Hillman-Goomalling merge, 1997-2003. This survey was acquired under the project No. 1358 for the geological survey of WA. The grid has a cell size of 0.00042 degrees (approximately 43m). This grid contains the ground elevation relative to the geoid for the Burakin-Mt Marshall-Lake Hillman-Goomalling merge, 1997-2003. It represents the vertical distance from a location on the Earth's surface to the geoid. The data are given in units of meters. The processed data is checked for quality by GA geophysicists to ensure that the final data released by GA are fit-for-purpose.

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Title Burakin Mt Marshall Lake Hillman Goomalling elevation grid geodetic
Language eng
Licence Not Specified
Landing Page https://data.gov.au/data/en/dataset/545d5a91-4d77-4633-9d88-cffa66bbfb3c
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Geoscience Australia Data
clientservices@ga.gov.au
Reference Period 05/01/1997 - 11/06/2003
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Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors
{
  "coordinates": [
    [
      [
        116.366662,
        -31.483336
      ],
      [
        118.653085,
        -31.483336
      ],
      [
        118.653085,
        -29.123735
      ],
      [
        116.366662,
        -29.123735
      ],
      [
        116.366662,
        -31.483336
      ]
    ]
  ],
  "type": "Polygon"
}
Data Portal Geoscience Australia

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This dataset was originally found on Geoscience Australia "Burakin Mt Marshall Lake Hillman Goomalling elevation grid geodetic". Please visit the source to access the original metadata of the dataset:
https://ecat.ga.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/csw/dataset/burakin-mt-marshall-lake-hillman-goomalling-elevation-grid-geodetic