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The following notes are relevant only for this technical product.

  • All reasonable efforts were made to provide all material under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia Licence.
  • 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°.
  • Visit http://www.bioregionalassessments.gov.au to access metadata (including copyright, attribution and licensing information) for datasets cited or used to make figures in this product.
  • In addition, the datasets are published online if they are unencumbered (able to be published according to conditions in the licence or any applicable legislation). The Bureau of Meteorology archives a copy of all datasets used in the BAs. This archive includes datasets that are too large to be stored online and datasets that are encumbered. The community can request a copy of these archived data at http://www.bioregionalassessments.gov.au.
  • The citation details of datasets are correct to the best of the knowledge of the Bioregional Assessment Programme at the publication date of this product. Readers should use the hyperlinks provided to access the most up-to-date information about these data; where there are discrepancies, the information provided online should be considered correct. The dates used to identify Bioregional Assessment Source Datasets are the dataset’s published date. Where the published date is not available, the last updated date or created date is used. For Bioregional Assessment Derived Datasets, the created date is used.

[1] A central credible interval is the region in the centre of a posterior or prior distribution that contains a specified amount of the probability of the distribution, such that there is equal probability above and below the interval. Hence, an 80% central credible interval is defined as the range of values with posterior (or prior) probability (1 – 0.8)/2 above and below the interval.

[2] A central credible interval is the region in the centre of a posterior or prior distribution that contains a specified amount of the probability of the distribution, such that there is equal probability above and below the interval. Hence, an 80% central credible interval is defined as the range of values with posterior (or prior) probability (1 – 0.8)/2 above and below the interval.

[3] A central credible interval is the region in the centre of a posterior or prior distribution that contains a specified amount of the probability of the distribution, such that there is equal probability above and below the interval. Hence, an 80% central credible interval is defined as the range of values with posterior (or prior) probability (1 – 0.8)/2 above and below the interval.

Last updated:
6 December 2018
Thumbnail of the Namoi subregion

Product Finalisation date

2018
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