Description: Point locations of damage to structures or property caused by a landslide, throughout Tasmania, with summary damage data derived from the Geohazards (Landslide) Database, Tasmanian Information on Geoscience and Exploration Resources (TIGER) system; administered by Mineral Resources Tasmania (MRT). A landslide is defined as a downslope movement of a mass of rock, debris or earth by a variety of failure modes (slide, flow, spread, fall, topple, or combinations thereof) – but excludes subsidence (such as karst areas). The summary damage data includes: the damage ID (database reference), the type of structure or property damaged, the cause of the damage, the severity of the damage, the earliest known date of damage, the landslide ID (database reference for associated landslide), and related reports (largely MRT reports). Only the landslide damage reported to MRT is included.
Description: Landslide features across Tasmania as representative points, with summary landslide data derived from the Geohazards (Landslide) Database, Tasmanian Information on Geoscience and Exploration Resources (TIGER) system; administered by Mineral Resources Tasmania (MRT). A landslide is defined as a downslope movement of a mass of rock, debris or earth by a variety of failure modes (slide, flow, spread, fall, topple, or combinations thereof) – but excludes subsidence (such as karst areas). The summary landslide data includes: the landslide ID (database reference), the landslide component mapped (usually a record locator point), the landslide name, the locality, the feature type (type of landslide entity mapped), the landslide classification, the activity state (‘Recent or Active’ or ‘Activity Unknown’), the earliest known activity, related reports (largely MRT reports), related MRT plans. A Details field provides a link to a Landslide Details page where further information may be available.
Description: Linear landslide components of landslide features mapped across Tasmania, with summary landslide data derived from the Geohazards (Landslide) Database, Tasmanian Information on Geoscience and Exploration Resources (TIGER) system; administered by Mineral Resources Tasmania (MRT). A landslide is defined as a downslope movement of a mass of rock, debris or earth by a variety of failure modes (slide, flow, spread, fall, topple, or combinations thereof) – but excludes subsidence (such as karst areas). The summary landslide data includes: the landslide ID (database reference), the linear landslide component mapped, the landslide name, the locality, the feature type (type of landslide entity mapped), the landslide classification, the activity state (‘Recent or Active’ or ‘Activity Unknown’), the earliest known activity, related reports (largely MRT reports), related MRT plans. A Details field provides a link to a Landslide Details page where further information may be available.
Description: Polygons of structures or property damaged by a landslide, throughout Tasmania, with summary damage data derived from the Geohazards (Landslide) Database, Tasmanian Information on Geoscience and Exploration Resources (TIGER) system; administered by Mineral Resources Tasmania (MRT). A landslide is defined as a downslope movement of a mass of rock, debris or earth by a variety of failure modes (slide, flow, spread, fall, topple, or combinations thereof) – but excludes subsidence (such as karst areas). The summary damage data includes: the damage ID (database reference), the type of structure or property damaged, the cause of the damage, the severity of the damage, the earliest known date of damage, the landslide ID (database reference for associated landslide), and related reports (largely MRT reports). Only the landslide damage reported to MRT is included.
Description: Polygons of proclaimed Landslip Areas in Tasmania, with reference to the Statutory Rules (government orders) under which these areas were declared. The Tasmanian Government has declared A Landslip and B Landslip areas (otherwise known as Proclaimed Landslip Areas) in parts of Tasmania under the authority of the Mineral Resources Development Act 1995 (sections 161A- 161D). These proclaimed areas are designed to prohibit or restrict building and other activities in particular areas of unstable land, as specified under the Building Act 2000 (Part 10 Division 1). In essence A Landslip areas are those where no more development is allowed, while B Landslip areas allow development with strict controls designed to protect the stability of both the underlying B Landslip area and adjacent A Landslip areas. Declaration of these areas is not undertaken regularly and only a relatively small number of areas exist, compared to the much greater area of land that can be considered as potentially unstable. Proclaimed Landslip Areas are proscriptive zones and quite different to advisory zones, such as those shown on the susceptibility maps in the Tasmanian Landslide Map Series.
Description: Landslide component polygons of landslide features mapped across Tasmania, with summary landslide data derived from the Geohazards (Landslide) Database, Tasmanian Information on Geoscience and Exploration Resources (TIGER) system; administered by Mineral Resources Tasmania (MRT). A landslide is defined as a downslope movement of a mass of rock, debris or earth by a variety of failure modes (slide, flow, spread, fall, topple, or combinations thereof) – but excludes subsidence (such as karst areas). The summary landslide data includes: the landslide ID (database reference), the landslide component (polygon) mapped, the landslide name, the locality, the feature type (type of landslide entity mapped), the landslide classification, the activity state (‘Recent or Active’ or ‘Activity Unknown’), the earliest known activity, related reports (largely MRT reports), related MRT plans. A Details field provides a link to a Landslide Details page where further information may be available.