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  • The layer defines the elevation of the top surface of the Riccarton Gravels geological unit as a raster ArcGIS grid. The layer has been derived from the 3D Christchurch Geological Model built using Leapfrog Geo software.

  • The layer defines the thickness of the Riccarton Gravels geological unit as a raster ArcGIS grid. The layer has been derived from the 3D Eastern Canterbury Geological Model built using Leapfrog Geo software.

  • The layer defines the elevation of the top surface of the Riccarton Gravels geological unit as a contour ArcGIS shapefile. The layer has been derived from the 3D Christchurch Geological Model built using Leapfrog Geo software.

  • The layer defines the elevation of the basal surface of the Riccarton Gravels geological unit as a contour ArcGIS shapefile. The layer has been derived from the 3D Christchurch Geological Model built using Leapfrog Geo software.

  • The layer defines the elevation of the top surface of the Riccarton Gravels geological unit as a contour ArcGIS shapefile. The layer has been derived from the 3D Eastern Canterbury Geological Model built using Leapfrog Geo software.

  • The layer defines the elevation of the basal surface of the Riccarton Gravels geological unit as a raster ArcGIS grid. The layer has been derived from the 3D Christchurch Geological Model built using Leapfrog Geo software.

  • The layer defines the volume of the Riccarton Gravels geological unit as a a Gocad T-surf mesh. The layer has been derived from the 3D Christchurch Geological Model built using Leapfrog Geo software.

  • The layer defines the elevation of the top surface of the Riccarton Gravels geological unit as a raster ArcGIS grid. The layer has been derived from the 3D Eastern Canterbury Geological Model built using Leapfrog Geo software.

  • The layer defines the thickness of the Riccarton Gravels geological unit as a raster ArcGIS grid. The layer has been derived from the 3D Eastern Canterbury Geological Model built using Leapfrog Geo software.

  • The layer defines the elevation of the basal surface of the Riccarton Gravels geological unit as a Gocad T-surf mesh. The layer has been derived from the 3D Christchurch Geological Model built using Leapfrog Geo software.