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The purpose of Geofabric Hydrology Reporting Regions is to provide a stable set of reporting boundaries at both the national and regional scale. It contains three levels of hydrological reporting regions. The first delineates national level drainage divisions, the second delineates regional level river regions across Australia and the third important Gauaging Station catchments. While the Geofabric Hydrology Reporting Regions were developed on the basis of Bureau requirements for water resource assessment, it is envisaged that these units can be more generally used as the standard for hydrological reporting at the national and regional scale and thus replace GA's River Basins (1997). The Reporting Region products exist as polygon feature classes and can be used for reporting hydrological phenomena within a given catchment or catchments. Alternately, the contracted catchment features can be accessed through a lookup table, namely AWRADDContractedCatchmentLookup or AWRARRContractedCatchmentLookup tables. |
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The purpose of Geofabric Hydrology Reporting Regions is to provide a stable set of reporting boundaries at both the national and regional scale. It contains three levels of hydrological reporting regions. The first delineates national level drainage divisions, the second delineates regional level river regions across Australia and the third important Gauaging Station catchments. While the Geofabric Hydrology Reporting Regions were developed on the basis of Bureau requirements for water resource assessment, it is envisaged that these units can be more generally used as the standard for hydrological reporting at the national and regional scale and thus replace GA's River Basins (1997). The Reporting Region products exist as polygon feature classes and can be used for reporting hydrological phenomena within a given catchment or catchments. Alternately, the contracted catchment features can be accessed through a lookup table, namely AWRADDContractedCatchmentLookup or AWRARRContractedCatchmentLookup tables. |
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We request attribution as © Commonwealth of Australia (Bureau of Meteorology) 2022 |
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<DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>The Station Catchments feature class is primarily derived using the geofabric toolset from aggregations of catchments from the Geofabric Surface Hydrology Network product, with splitting of some AHGFCatchments at the outlets of Station Catchments. Station Catchments represent upstream contributing catchments of important Gauging Stations. These boundaries were developed for use in regional scale reporting and hydrological modelling.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV> |
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<DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>Licenced for use under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV> |
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["catchments","rivers","drainage basins","stations","gauges","contributing catchments","Australia"] |
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