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===== NSW Topographic Map Boundaries ===== | ===== NSW Topographic Map Boundaries ===== | ||
- | These are the NSW topographic map boundaries, extracted from the NSW DTDB (Digital Topographic Database) as at 22/04/2016. The maps are a mix of 1:25000, 1:50000 and 1:100000. Most NSW maps are a standard size: | + | These are the NSW topographic map boundaries, extracted from the NSW DTDB (Digital Topographic Database) as at 06/05/2016. The maps are a mix of 1:25000, 1:50000 and 1:100000. Most NSW maps are a standard size: |
* 1:25000 - 0.25 deg wide (long) x 0.125 deg high (lat) | * 1:25000 - 0.25 deg wide (long) x 0.125 deg high (lat) | ||
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* 1:100000 - 0.50 deg wide (long) x 0.50 deg high (lat) | * 1:100000 - 0.50 deg wide (long) x 0.50 deg high (lat) | ||
- | Some maps, typically those on parts of the coast, are only half as wide, to avoid printing large amounts of sea. A few are slightly larger, to avoid printing an extra map. One map (Bombo Point) | + | Some maps, typically those on parts of the coast, are only half as wide, to avoid printing large amounts of sea. A few are slightly larger, to avoid printing an extra map. Two maps (Bombo Point, Nadgee) have a separate inset, and one map (Caloola, on the Queensland border) is not rectangular in shape. |
- | NSW Topographic Map boundaries {{:20160422_nsw_map_boundaries.xlsx|(XLSX)}}|{{: | + | NSW Topographic Map boundaries {{:20160506_nsw_map_boundaries.xlsx|(XLSX)}}|{{: |
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- | FIXME: Southern NSW maps missing due to 1000 object limit on Arcgis server | + |
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