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1The calculated run-up height and resulting inundation ashore is determined by
2the input topographic and bathymetric data, the forcing terms, the
3initial and boundary conditions, as well as the cell resolution. It
4would be ideal if the data adequately captures all complex features
5of the underlying bathymetry and topography and that the cell
6resolution be commensurate with the underlying data. Any limitations
7in terms of resolution and accuracy in the data will introduce
8errors to the inundation maps as well as the range of model approximations,
9including the cell resolution.
10
11A number of sources have supplied data for these two studies. With
12respect to the onshore data, the Defence Imagery and Geospatial
13Organisation (DIGO) supplied the DTED (Digital Terrain Elevation
14Data) Level 2 data which has been authorised for Australian Tsunami
15Warning System use only. This data has a resolution of 1 second
16(about 30 metres), produced from 1:50 000 contours, elevations and
17drainage. The Department of Land Information (DLI) has provided a
1820m DEM and orthophotography covering the NW Shelf. As the 30m
19DTED Level 2 data is bare earth we have chosen to use this as
20the onshore data set.
21
22With respect to the offshore data, the Department of Planning and
23Infrastructure have provided state digital fairsheet data around
24Onslow. This data covers only a very small geographic area. (Note,
25similar data has also been provided for Broome.) The Port Hedland
26Port Authority has provided digital data from a multibeam survey of
27the Port Hedland channel.  The Australian Hydrographic Office
28fairsheet data has also been utilised.
29
30In summary,
31
32\begin{center}
33\begin{tabular}{|l|l|}\hline
34Data & Detail \\ \hline 
35DIGO DTED Level 2  & Onshore, 1 second $\approx$ 30m) \\ \hline 
36DLI & Onshore, 20m DEM and orthophotography \\ 
37\hline DPI & Offshore, fairsheet data around Onslow \\ 
38\hline Pt Hedland Port Authority \hspace{.3in} & Offshore,
39digital multibeam survey
40\\ \hline
41\end{tabular}
42\end{center}
43
44The coastline has been generated from the DIGO DTED Level 2 and modified
45using the aerial photography and the two detailed surveys provided
46by WA Department of Planning and Infrastructure.
47
48\input{data_issues}
49
50The extent of the
51data used for the tsunami impact modelling can be seen in the
52following two figures.
53
54\begin{figure}[hbt]
55
56  %\centerline{ \includegraphics[width=75mm, height=75mm]{figures/.eps}}
57
58  \caption{Data extent for Onslow scenario}
59  \label{fig:onslow_data_area}
60\end{figure}
61
62\begin{figure}[hbt]
63
64  %\centerline{ \includegraphics[width=75mm, height=75mm]{figures/.eps}}
65
66  \caption{Data extent for Pt Hedland scenario}
67  \label{fig:pt_hedland_data_area}
68\end{figure}
69
70Section \ref{sec:metadata} outlines the metadata for data used for
71these studies.
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