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Abstract: This data shows the nodes used in the Flood Studies Update (FSU) Programme. Under the FSU research, 134,000 nodes, representing ungauged locations were placed at 500m centres along the 42,000 km of the Blueline River Network. Purpose: The data has been developed to...
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Abstract: This data shows the catchment outlines relating to the 134,000 nodes, representing ungauged locations, used in the Flood Studies Update (FSU) Programme. Using the OSi Digital Elevation Model, catchment outlines were derived for each of these nodes. Purpose: The data...
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Abstract: This data shows the catchment outlines relating to the 216 FSU stations, representing gauged locations, used in the Flood Studies Update (FSU) Programme. Using the OSi Digital Elevation Model, catchment outlines were derived for each of these nodes. Purpose: The data...
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Wind power densities in watts per square metre (W/m²) at 100m height. These datasets cover the land area and coastal waters of Ireland (ex. Northern Ireland), and emanate from a 2003 wind mapping project. The 2003 project reported that some experts regarded mean wind power...
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Wind power densities in watts per square metre (W/m²) at 75m height. These datasets cover the land area and coastal waters of Ireland (ex. Northern Ireland), and emanate from a 2003 wind mapping project. The 2003 project reported that some experts regarded mean wind power...
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Wind power densities in watts per square metre (W/m²) at 50m height. These datasets cover the land area and coastal waters of Ireland (ex. Northern Ireland), and emanate from a 2003 wind mapping project. The 2003 project reported that some experts regarded mean wind power...
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Bedrock is the solid rock at or below the land surface. Over much of Ireland, the bedrock is covered by materials such as soil and gravel. The Bedrock map shows what the land surface of the North East, Midlands, Cork and Dublin would be made up of if these materials were...
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Cork City Walks
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Minerals are naturally occurring; they are not made by humans. They are inorganic in that they have never been alive and are not made up from plants or animals. They are solid, not liquids (like water), or gases (like the air around you). Each one is made of a particular mix...
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Mean average wind speeds in metres per second (m/s) at 100m height. These datasets cover the land area and coastal waters of Ireland (ex. Northern Ireland). Data compilation was completed in 2003. Zipped collections of shapefiles are available in two spatial reference or...
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Mean average wind speeds in metres per second (m/s) at 75m height. These datasets cover the land area and coastal waters of Ireland (ex. Northern Ireland). Data compilation was completed in 2003. Zipped collections of shapefiles are available in two spatial reference or...
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Mean average wind speeds in metres per second (m/s) at 50m height. These datasets cover the land area and coastal waters of Ireland (ex. Northern Ireland). Data compilation was completed in 2003. Zipped collections of shapefiles are available in two spatial reference or...
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Detailed Shoreline Combined Wave Climate and Water Level Conditions (Wexford and Burrow CWWS 2020)EnvironmentAbstract: This dataset shows the Detailed Shoreline Combined Wave Climate and Water Level Conditions for the Wexford and Burrow Coastal Areas Potentially Vulnerable to Wave Overtopping (CAPOs). Joint probability water level and wave climate condition tables have been produced...
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EnvironmentAbstract: This data shows the embankments forming part of Drainage Districts. Embankments are walls of soil or sods that were constructed to protect low lying ground from flooding (not properties). Drains and sluices or pumps were also provided to take away rainwater that fell...
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Abstract: This data shows the land that was drained as part of the Drainage District. The original maps also identified other land owned by the same landowner so as to calculate the appropriate charge for maintenance. Drainage Districts were carried out by the Commissioners of...
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EnvironmentAbstract: This data shows the watercourses forming part of Drainage Districts. Drainage Districts were carried out by the Commissioners of Public Works under a number of drainage and navigation acts from 1842 to the 1930s to improve land for agriculture and to mitigate...
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Abstract: This data shows Land Commision (LC) Benefiting Areas associated with the works carried out by landowners typically in the 19th century, that individual landowners have a responsibility to maintain. The benefited lands identifies land that was drained as part of the...
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EnvironmentAbstract: This data shows Land Commision (LC) Embankments constructed by landowners typically in the 19th century, that individual land owners have a responsibility to maintain. These are man made raised structures of natural materials, constructed to protect low lying ground...
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EnvironmentAbstract: The Office of Public Works (OPW) is responsible for leading and co-ordinating the implementation of localised flood relief schemes to provide flood protection for cities, towns and villages, either directly or in association with relevant Local Authorities. This data...
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Abstract: This data shows Arterial Drainage Scheme (ADS) Embankments constructed under the Arterial Drainage Acts 1945 & 1995, that OPW has a statutory obligation to maintain. These are man made raised structures of natural materials, constructed to protect low lying...