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  • The context statement is a collation of existing information and thus in some cases figures are reproduced from other sources. These figures were not redrawn for consistency (with respect to ‘look and feel’ as well as content), and the resolution and quality reflects that found in the source.
  • All reasonable efforts were made to provide all material under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia Licence. The copyright owners of the following figures, however, did not grant permission to do so: Figure 19, Figure 20, Figure 21, Figure 25, Figure 32. It should be assumed that third parties are not entitled to use this material without permission from the copyright owner.
  • All maps created as part of this BA for inclusion in this product used the Albers equal area projection with a central meridian of 151.0° East for the Northern Inland Catchments bioregion and two standard parallels of –18.0° and –36.0°.

[1] A flood runner is a small distributary or anabranch that flows only during periods of high flow in the stream it branches from.

[2] A warrambool is an overflow channel or tributary containing water only during flood events.

[3] Note that some geological units described herein are not shown in Figure 21.

Last updated:
5 January 2018