Historical Pumping Steady State Calibrated Models created for the Bonriki Inundation Vulnerability Assessment (BIVA) Project, used to simulate the processes in groundwater systems in Bonriki, Tarawa Kiribati from January 1997 to June 2014.

An index of indicators of potential structural change of islands due to meteorological and oceanographic processes in the Pacific. This map was derived using island variables such as lithology, area, maximum elevation and circularity. This index helps to quickly identify islands most susceptible to environmental change. Map 2 of 3.

Components of total hourly sea level signal, monthly exceedance probabilities, and gridded tides and sea level anomaly. The data collection comprises ~4 GB, >10000 files comprising processed hourly sea level files, weekly averaged altimetry files, and derived gridded products.

This report provides a summary of the field investigation activities and data collected ,including borehole monitoring, EM34 and resistivity surveys that was conducted for the Bonriki Inundation

Ocean wave hindcast, using the WaveWatch III v4.08 wave model forced with NCEP CFSR hourly winds and daily sea ice, 1979-2010. The dataset contains spectral wave output at 3683 points, as well as gridded outputs on a global 0.4 degree (24 arcminute) grid, with nested Australian and western Pacific subgrids of 10 and 4 arcminutes resolution. N.B.

Airborne Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) data is an optical remote sensing technology that provides extremely accurate, high resolution elevation data. The topographic and bathymetric LiDAR survey for Vanuatu included high priority areas of Efate, Malekula and Espiritu Santo, as well as some of the smaller islands nearby.

Time series for water level, conductivity and temperature for selected bores.

This climate change risk assessment considers the potential

Detailed topographic survey of Bonriki, associated shallow reef flat and reef slope. RTK GNSS and UAS point cloud.