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1The calculated run-up height and resulting inundation ashore is controlled by
2the input topographic and bathymetric elevation, the
3initial and boundary conditions, as well as the cell area of the computational
4mesh.
5Ideally, the topographic and bathymetric data
6should adequately capture all complex features
7of the underlying bathymetry and topography. Any limitations
8in the resolution and accuracy of the data will introduce
9errors to the inundation maps, in addition to the range of approximations
10made within the model.
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12In this study, we used the Australian Height Datum (AHD)
13as the vertical datum with Mean Sea Level (MSL) approximately equal to
140m AHD \cite{antt:06}.
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16A 100m DEM for NSW has recently been built by Krishna
17Nadimpalli (in 2005 for the Catastrophic Disasters Working Group).
18NSW Department of Lands supplied a 25m onshore DEM authorised for use within GA for
19and State and Federal Government purposes. Available bathymetric data
20held within GA at that time was then used to construct a seamless 100m
21DEM for the NSW region (Jervis Bay to Forster). A 10m DEM was built
22for Wollongong for the Catastrophic Disasters Working Group project and
23a 25m DEM for Sydney was built for the Benfields project in early 2006.
24These higher resolution data sets were used when available, with the remainder
25of the regions supplemented with the 100m DEM.
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27With respect to the offshore data, newly acquired data from the recent
28NSW Continental Slope Survey has been used, in addition to fairsheet data
29from the Australian Hydrographic Office (AHO). As with the onshore data,
30the recent survey data has been supplemented with the 100m DEM (which was built
31from available AHO data). Figure \ref{fig:nswdata} shows the available bathymetric
32data with onshore data available from Jervis Bay to Forster.
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34% for future work, the coastline from Colin French will be used
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38\begin{figure}[p]
39  \centerline{ \includegraphics[scale=0.5]{../report_figures/NSWData.jpg}}
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41  \caption{NSW region highlighting the available bathymetric data.}
42 \label{fig:nswdata}
43\end{figure}
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45\pagebreak
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