Thames Estuary 2100 Flood Storage areas
Summary
Thames Estuary flood storage areas are potential areas of riverside with the primary purpose to receive and store tidal flood flows during large storm surge events. They aim to help reduce extreme flood levels and prevent flooding further upstream. There are four potential flood storage areas which were first identified in the TE2100 Plan (2012).
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asNeeded
Lineage
Four potential flood storage areas were first identified in the TE2100 Plan (2012) and these remain unchanged for the updated TE2100 Plan for 2023. They are: Aveley Marshes; Shorne Marshes; Dartford and Crayford Marshes and Erith Marshes.
Spatial information
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http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/27700Geographic extent
- Latitude from: 51.406981 to 51.541853
- Longitude from: -0.014223 to 0.534201
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English
Metadata identifier
be698d12-7ac5-4eff-ae51-bbf2f719733c
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Environment Agency
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Defra Data Services ForumDataset reference dates
Creation date
25 January 2012
Revision date
25 January 2023
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N/A
Period
- From: 01 January 2012
- To: 01 January 2100
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