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snippet: Classified Tasselled Cap Wetness (TCW) percentage exceedance in the Upper Burdekin
summary: Classified Tasselled Cap Wetness (TCW) percentage exceedance in the Upper Burdekin
extent: [[143.285636248,-20.8856511719999],[147.462066358,-17.0505755139999]]
accessInformation: © Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) 2020. This product is released under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode
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typeKeywords: ["ArcGIS","ArcGIS Server","Data","Map Service","Service"]
description: The Tasselled Cap Wetness (TCW) percentage exceedance composite represents the behaviour of water in the landscape, as defined by the presence of water, moist soil or wet vegetation at each pixel through time. The summary shows the percentage of observed scenes where the Wetness layer of the Tasselled Cap transform is above the threshold, i.e. where each pixel has been observed as ‘wet’. Areas that retain surface water or wetness in the landscape during the dry season are potential areas of groundwater discharge and associated GDEs. The TCW exceedance composite was classified into percentage intervals to distinguish areas that were wet for different proportions of time during the 2013 dry season. Areas depicted in the dataset have been exaggerated to enable visibility.
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title: UpperBurdekinClassifiedTasselledCapWetnessPercentageExceedance
type: Map Service
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tags: ["web service","Australia","groundwater dependent ecosystems","GDE","Upper Burdekin","Nulla","McBride","basalt","groundwater","discharge","remote sensing","Landsat","Digital Earth Australia","Tasselled Cap Wetness","TCW","Index","TCI","EFTF","Exploring for the Future"]
culture: en-AU
name: UpperBurdekinClassifiedTasselledCapWetnessPercentageExceedance
guid: 82086208-B9E0-474A-B666-61F9E8C58A33
minScale: 0
spatialReference: GCS_GDA_1994