Published By Environment and Science
Issued almost 7 years ago
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Names, distributions and status of Queensland plants, algae, fungi, lichens and cyanobacteria, based on the Queensland Herbarium database 'Herbrecs'. Please refer to [Flora census web page](http://www.qld.gov.au/environment/plants-animals/plants/herbarium/flora-census/index.html "Flora census web page") page for further information. See also the [Botanical Dictionary](https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/botanical-dictionary-queensland-2017) for use with spell checkers.
Published By Environment and Science
Issued almost 7 years ago
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Botanical dictionary based on the Queensland Herbarium's [Census of the Queensland Flora 2017](https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/census-of-the-queensland-flora-2017/). Add as a custom dictionary in Microsoft Office applications.
Published By Environment and Science
Issued almost 7 years ago
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This API accesses QLD Government's MapsOnline service that integrates, summarises, presents and delivers spatially-referenced information as map and report products. Responses are returned via the specified email address once processed. There are supporting functions that retrieve the available report and feature types. The primary **request report** function has separate GET and POST end points: **GET** https://mapsonline.information.qld.gov.au/service/environment/resource/MapsOnline/1/http/rest/request **POST** https://mapsonline.information.qld.gov.au/service/environment/resource/MapsOnline/1/http/rest/requestPost ** Parameters:** - **reportType**: any type in [getReportTypes](https://mapsonline.information.qld.gov.au/service/environment/resource/MapsOnline/1/http/rest/getReportTypes) - **featureType**: any type in [getFeatureTypes](https://mapsonline.information.qld.gov.au/service/environment/resource/MapsOnline/1/http/rest/getFeatureTypes) - **features**: any valid feature, e.g. a coordinate as -27,150, a lot plan as 1,RP1 or GeoJson. Geometries must fall within Queensland and have a total bounding box of less than 200,000km2. Multiple pipe seperated features can be included in a single request, e.g. -27,150|-26,149|-23,148 - **emailAddress**: any valid email address - **customerReference**: (optional) - include your own file reference **Example Valid Request** https://mapsonline.information.qld.gov.au/service/environment/resource/MapsOnline/1/http/rest/request?reportType=VEG1L&featureType=LotPLan&features=1,RP1&emailAddress=OpenData@example.com { message: "Report Requested", message_code: "success", output: [ ], status: 200, success: true } **Example Invalid Request** https://mapsonline.information.qld.gov.au/service/environment/resource/MapsOnline/1/http/rest/request?reportType=VEG1C&featureType=coord&features=160,-27&emailAddress=OpenData@example.com { message: "Report request failed", message_code: "input_validation", output: [ "Coordinates outside of Queensland" ], status: 200, success: false } [BioMaps](https://qldspatial.information.qld.gov.au/biomaps/index.html) and [WetlandMaps](http://www.ehp.qld.gov.au/wetlandmaps/) provide map interfaces to request some reports available in this API
Published By Environment and Science
Issued almost 7 years ago
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Study locations across Queensland have been visited since 1982 to collect data on physical and vegetation features, including structural and floristic attributes well as descriptions of its landscape, soil and geologic features. The resulting site database provides a comprehensive record of areas ground-truthed during the regional ecosystems mapping process and a basis for future updating of mapping or other relevant work such as species modelling. The CORVEG study locations are primarily used for ground-truthing and validating of Regional Ecosystems (RE) mapping, and describing and classifying vegetation mapping units. Only validated CORVEG data is made publicly available and all records of confidential taxa have been masked from the dataset.
Published By Environment and Science
Issued almost 7 years ago
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Lists a summary of the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) locations approved for public release from the WildNet database that were extracted using the [Get surveys by species](https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/qld-wildlife-data-api/resource/749471a5-fe11-4571-a5c5-5bf15ebc3c8b "Get surveys by species") function of the [Qld wildlife data API](https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/qld-wildlife-data-api). Exported from the WildNet database on 2/06/2017. **Field Descriptions** **Longitude:** The longitude of the record in decimal degrees (Datum is GDA94). **Latitude:** The latitude of the record in decimal degrees (Datum is GDA94). **ScientificName:** The scientific name of the taxon. **SiteVisitID:** The unique identifier for the SiteVisit within the WildNet database. **StartDate:** The start date of the record (DD/MM/YYYY). **EndDate:** The end date of the record (DD/MM/YYYY). **SiteID:** The unique identifier for the Site within the WildNet database. **SiteCode:** The code for the Site from the Project. **LocalityDetails:** The description of the location of the record. **LocationPrecision:** The precision of the record coordinates (i.e. latitude and longitude) in metres. **ProjectID:** The unique identifier for the Project within the WildNet database. **ProjectName:** The name of the Project. **OrganisationID:** The unique identifier for the Organisation associated with the Project within the WildNet database. **OrganisationName:** The name of the Organisation associated with the Project. **OrganisationAcronym:** The acronym of the Organisation associated with the Project.
Published By Environment and Science
Issued almost 7 years ago
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The facilities included in this dataset are submitting water-related monitoring data to the Water Tracking and Electronic Reporting System (WaTERS). These facilities are regulated activities under the Environmental Protection Act 1994 and are monitoring release of water and/or monitoring of water in the receiving environment as required by environmental approvals.
Published By State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning
Issued almost 7 years ago
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Queensland Reconstruction Authority conducted Damage Assessment and Reconstruction Monitoring (DARMSys) audits of residences in Roma following flooding in April 2011. This dataset contains summary counts per Local Government Area of the damage severity of residences surveyed. 2 surveys were undertaken. Further information can be found at [the Queensland Reconstruction Authority website](http://www.qldreconstruction.org.au/about/darmsys)
Published By Environment and Science
Issued almost 7 years ago
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The Queensland Subterranean Aquatic Fauna Database provides a catalogue of subterranean aquatic fauna sampling undertaken in Queensland including information on sample location, date, method, fauna taxonomy and abundance. Where available, information is also provided on groundwater chemistry, stratigraphy, and lithology. The Queensland Subterranean Aquatic Fauna Database compiles data from surveys undertaken by government, industry and research institutions where available. This database may not contain data from all subterranean aquatic fauna surveys undertaken in Queensland. Curated by the Queensland Herbarium.
Published By Environment and Science
Issued almost 7 years ago
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Names, distributions and status of Queensland plants, algae, fungi, lichens and cyanobacteria, based on the Queensland Herbarium database 'Herbrecs'. Please refer to [Flora census web page](http://www.qld.gov.au/environment/plants-animals/plants/herbarium/flora-census/index.html "Flora census web page") for further information.
Published By State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning
Issued almost 7 years ago
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Queensland Reconstruction Authority conducted Damage Assessment and Reconstruction Monitoring (DARMSys) audits of residences in the Emerald area following flooding in December 2010. This dataset contains summary counts per suburb of the damage severity of residences surveyed. 1 survey was undertaken in September 2011. Further information can be found at [the Queensland Reconstruction Authority website](http://www.qldreconstruction.org.au/about/darmsys)
Published By State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning
Issued almost 7 years ago
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Queensland Reconstruction Authority conducted Damage Assessment and Reconstruction Monitoring (DARMSys) audits of residences in the Emerald area following flooding in December 2010. This dataset contains summary counts per Local Government Area of the damage severity of residences surveyed. 1 survey was undertaken in September 2011. Further information can be found at [the Queensland Reconstruction Authority website](http://www.qldreconstruction.org.au/about/darmsys)
Damage Assessment and Reconstruction Monitoring - Suburb Summary - Western Qld Tropical Low - January 2012
Published By State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning
Issued almost 7 years ago
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Queensland Reconstruction Authority conducted Damage Assessment and Reconstruction Monitoring (DARMSys) audits of residences in Maranoa, Balonne, and Murweh areas following flooding from the Western Qld Tropical Low in January and February 2012. This dataset contains summary counts per suburb of the damage severity of residences surveyed. 4 surveys were undertaken. Further information can be found at [the Queensland Reconstruction Authority website](http://www.qldreconstruction.org.au/about/darmsys)
Published By State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning
Issued almost 7 years ago
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Queensland Reconstruction Authority conducted Damage Assessment and Reconstruction Monitoring (DARMSys) audits of residences in Cassowary Coast and Hinchinbrook areas following Cyclone Yasi's impact on 3 February 2011. This dataset contains summary counts per suburb of the damage severity of residences surveyed. 5 surveys were undertaken. Further information can be found at [the Queensland Reconstruction Authority website](http://www.qldreconstruction.org.au/about/darmsys)
Published By State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning
Issued almost 7 years ago
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Queensland Reconstruction Authority conducted Damage Assessment and Reconstruction Monitoring (DARMSys) audits of residences in Cassowary Coast and Hinchinbrook areas following Cyclone Yasi's impact on 3 February 2011. This dataset contains summary counts per Local Government Area of the damage severity of residences surveyed. 5 surveys were undertaken. Further information can be found at [the Queensland Reconstruction Authority website](http://www.qldreconstruction.org.au/about/darmsys)
Damage Assessment and Reconstruction Monitoring - LGA Summary - Western Qld Tropical Low - January 2012
Published By State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning
Issued almost 7 years ago
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Queensland Reconstruction Authority conducted Damage Assessment and Reconstruction Monitoring (DARMSys) audits of residences in Maranoa, Balonne, and Murweh areas following flooding from the Western Qld Tropical Low in January and February 2012. This dataset contains summary counts per Local Government Area of the damage severity of residences surveyed. 4 surveys were undertaken. Further information can be found at [the Queensland Reconstruction Authority website](http://www.qldreconstruction.org.au/about/darmsys)
Damage Assessment and Reconstruction Monitoring - Suburb Summary - Townsville Storm - February - March2012
Published By State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning
Issued almost 7 years ago
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Queensland Reconstruction Authority conducted Damage Assessment and Reconstruction Monitoring (DARMSys) audits of residences in Townsville following a severe storm on 20 March 2012. This dataset contains summary counts per suburb of the damage severity of residences surveyed. 2 surveys were undertaken. Further information can be found at [the Queensland Reconstruction Authority website](http://www.qldreconstruction.org.au/about/darmsys)
Damage Assessment and Reconstruction Monitoring - Suburb Summary - Cyclone Oswald - February - March2012
Published By State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning
Issued almost 7 years ago
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Queensland Reconstruction Authority conducted Damage Assessment and Reconstruction Monitoring (DARMSys) audits of residences in a broad area of eastern Qld from Rockhampton to Southern Downs in response to flooding following Cyclone Oswald in January and February 2013. This dataset contains summary counts per suburb of the damage severity of residences surveyed. 2 surveys were undertaken. Further information can be found at [the Queensland Reconstruction Authority website](http://www.qldreconstruction.org.au/about/darmsys)
Damage Assessment and Reconstruction Monitoring - Suburb Summary Sunshine Coast Flooding Feb Mar 2012
Published By State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning
Issued almost 7 years ago
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Queensland Reconstruction Authority conducted Damage Assessment and Reconstruction Monitoring (DARMSys) audits of residences in the Sunshine Coast area following flooding in February - March 2012. This dataset contains summary counts per suburb of the damage severity of residences surveyed. 2 surveys were undertaken. Further information can be found at [the Queensland Reconstruction Authority website](http://www.qldreconstruction.org.au/about/darmsys)
Published By State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning
Issued almost 7 years ago
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Queensland Reconstruction Authority conducted Damage Assessment and Reconstruction Monitoring (DARMSys) audits of residences in Roma following flooding in April 2011. This dataset contains summary counts per suburb of the damage severity of residences surveyed. 2 surveys were undertaken. Further information can be found at [the Queensland Reconstruction Authority website](http://www.qldreconstruction.org.au/about/darmsys)
Damage Assessment and Reconstruction Monitoring - LGA Summary - Brisbane and Ipswich Floods January 2011
Published By State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning
Issued almost 7 years ago
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Queensland Reconstruction Authority conducted Damage Assessment and Reconstruction Monitoring (DARMSys) audits of residences in the Ipswich and Brisbane City Local Government Areas following flooding in January 2011. This dataset contains summary counts per Local Government Area of the damage severity of residences surveyed. 4 surveys were undertaken. Further information can be found at [the Queensland Reconstruction Authority website](http://www.qldreconstruction.org.au/about/darmsys)
Damage Assessment and Reconstruction Monitoring - Suburb Summary - Brisbane Ipswich Floods January 2011
Published By State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning
Issued almost 7 years ago
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Queensland Reconstruction Authority conducted Damage Assessment and Reconstruction Monitoring (DARMSys) audits of residences in the Ipswich and Brisbane City Local Government Areas following flooding in January 2011. This dataset contains summary counts per suburb of the damage severity of residences surveyed. 4 surveys were undertaken. Further information can be found at [the Queensland Reconstruction Authority website](http://www.qldreconstruction.org.au/about/darmsys)
Published By Environment and Science
Issued almost 7 years ago
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The Source Catchment model is used by the Queensland Government to model the responses of catchments adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef lagoon, and to calculate the loads of pollutants, in particular the transport of sediments, nutrients and pesticides. The model is a representation of the complex interactions between regional climate, storm and daily events, soil type, land slope, land use and land management practices, and calibrated using measured data. This dataset is an example of a time series output from the Source Catchments model for water flows, fine sediments and dissolved inorganic nitrogen on a daily basis for the period 1986 to 2014. Further details on the application of the Source Catchments model are available at: http://www.reefplan.qld.gov.au/measuring-success/methods/assets/gbr-report-card-2012-and-2013-catchment-pollutant-loads-methods.pdf.
Published By Environment and Science
Issued almost 7 years ago
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The Statewide Landcover and Trees Study (SLATS) has been analysing and reporting on woody vegetation change (loss) since 1988 using Landsat imagery. This dataset shows vegetation clearing which occurred in the 2014 – 2015 SLATS mapping period. More information about SLATS can be found at http://www.qld.gov.au/environment/land/vegetation/mapping/slats/
Published By Science, Information Technology and Innovation (abolished Dec 2017)
Issued almost 7 years ago
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This dataset provides mapping of water bodies and wetland regional ecosystems at 1:100,000 scale across Queensland.
Published By Environment and Science
Issued almost 7 years ago
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A spring is a hydrogeological feature by which groundwater discharges naturally to the land or cave surface. This includes springs with permanent and non-permanent (i.e. intermittent or ephemeral) saturation regimes, dynamic or static geographic locations, and diffuse or point source geographic locations. The dataset provides a comprehensive catalogue of permanently saturated springs that have fixed locations and any associated surface expression groundwater dependent ecosystems. This precludes soaks that are not permanent, bores (because they are not natural), wells that do not have a surface expression of groundwater, and groundwater discharge along a stream-bed that is not in a fixed location. The springs dataset also includes other types of springs (e.g. springs with a non-permanent or unsaturated saturation regime), however, information on these types of springs may be limited. The springs dataset includes comprehensive information on spring location, status (active/inactive), and grouping (complex) for all springs included in the dataset. Where available, information is also provided on physical properties, general morphology, water chemistry, floristic composition, disturbance, faunal composition, survey effort, photographic documentation, and historical descriptions. Where sufficient information was available, springs have also been given a conservation ranking at both the individual spring and complex levels. Original field data collected from 1995 to present checked, tested and compiled by the Queensland Herbarium. The water chemistry tests were performed by the Water Laboratory, Chemistry Centre, EcoScience Precinct,QLD. Springs added to the database come from a range of people and/or agencies. Springs are added to the database when a precise location is provided as well as a description accurate enough to inform permanency of the spring. Doubtful records are kept for further assessment. Springs can be removed from the database in some occasions after field survey confirming absence. A record of deleted springs is maintained by the Queensland Herbarium.