Plans in Port Darwin, Australia - north coast, Northern Territory / Hydrographic Service, R.A.N.

Author
Australia. Hydrographic Service [Browse]
Format
Map
Language
English
Εdition
Dig. ed. 1995.
Published/​Created
[North Sydney] : Hydrographic Service, R.A.N., 1995.
Description
  • Scale 1:10 000 ; transverse Mercator projection (E 1305°1ʹ24ʺ--E 1305°1ʹ37ʺ/S 122°6ʹ00ʺ--S 123°1ʹ34ʺ).
  • 1 map : color ; 72 x 66 cm on sheet 110 x 73 cm

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    Series
    Hydrographic charts of Australian, Papua New Guinean and Antarctic waters ; Aus 28. [More in this series]
    Notes
    • Relief is shown by contours. Depth by isobaths and soundings.
    • Relief is shown by contours. Depth is shown by isobath
    • Hydrographic chart of Port Darwin
    • "Aus 28"
    • Sources: R.A.N. surveys 1925 to 1993 and surveys by Northern Territory Authorities 1970 to 1994. Soundings in upright figures are from old and inadequate surveys.
    • Includes reliability diagram, tidal streams, tidal levels. Depths are in metres and are reduced to Chart Datum: which is approximately the level of Lowest Astronomical Tide. Heights are in metres. Underlined figures are drying heights in metres and decimetres, above Chart Datum: all other heights are above Mean High Water Springs. Navigational marks: I.A.L.A. Maritime Buoyage System - Region A
    Contents
    • Ancillary maps: East Arm. Scale 1:25 000
    • Approach to Channel Island. Scale 1:10 000.
    Other format(s)
    Online version available via the Princeton University Libraries Digital Maps & Geospatial Data website.
    Other title(s)
    • Port Darwin, Australia
    • Plans in Port Darwin AUS 28
    OCLC
    221832698
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