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General Purpose Water Accounting Reports - Lachlan and Belubula Catchment
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
NSW is the leading state in implementing standardised water resource accounting. The General Purpose Water Accounting Reports (GPWAR) adopt the Australian Water Accounting... -
Water Modelling-Water Models-Without Development
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
The Without Development Model is a hydrological model of a river system without any representation of water infrastructure (e.g. storages, weirs), water extraction, water... -
Water Modelling-Modelled Data-Regional Water Strategy
The datasets provided contain modelled daily streamflow, and storage volume data for several NSW river systems. These data were generated by simulating baseline river system... -
Water Modelling-Modelled Data-Without Development-Namoi
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Time series of modelled daily flow rates in megalitres per day across the NSW river systems – Namoi Valley. Individual for each available river gauge data sets are attained via... -
Water Modelling-Modelled Data-Without Development-Border Rivers
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Time series of modelled daily flow rates in megalitres per day across the NSW river systems – Border Rivers Valley. Individual for each available river gauge data sets are... -
Water Modelling-Modelled Data-Long-term average annual extraction limit...
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Long-term average annual extraction limit (LTAAEL) is a regulatory limit set on annual water extractions from a river system. It ensures that average extractions over the long... -
Water monitoring network - surface water quantity - open gauging stations -...
Local Government, Water and Volunteers
The Department of Regional Development, Manufacturing and Water (DRDMW) Surface Water Quantity Monitoring Network. For more information see 'Water monitoring and data'... -
Water monitoring network - surface water quantity - closed gauging stations...
Local Government, Water and Volunteers
The Department of Regional Development, Manufacturing and Water (DRDMW) surface water quantity monitoring network closed gauging stations. For more information see 'Water... -
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Hydrogeology of the McBride and Nulla basalt provinces in the Upper Burdekin...
We present a multifaceted hydrogeological investigation of the McBride and Nulla basalt provinces in the Upper Burdekin region, north Queensland. The project aims to better... -
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Australian Surface Hydrology MapServer
This service provides Australian surface hydrology, including natural and man-made features such as water courses (including directional flow paths), lakes, dams and other water... -
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Upper Burdekin Classified Water Observations from Space (WOfS) Summary...
The WOfS summary statistic represents, for each pixel, the percentage of time that water is detected at the surface relative to the total number of clear observations. Due to... -
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Surface Hydrology Database Specifications
This specification describes the aggregation of jurisdictional data that is maintained by Geoscience Australia. Currently this data is made up of a mixture of scale ranging from... -
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Australian Surface Hydrology WMTS
This service provides Australian surface hydrology, including natural and man-made features such as water courses (including directional flow paths), lakes, dams and other water... -
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Australian Surface Hydrology WFS
This service provides Australian surface hydrology, including natural and man-made features such as water courses (including directional flow paths), lakes, dams and other water... -
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Exploring for the Future—Regional hydrogeological characterisation of the...
This report presents key results from the Upper Burdekin Groundwater Project conducted as part of Exploring for the Future (EFTF)—an eight year Australian Government funded... -
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DEA Water Observations
Background It is important to know where water is normally present in a landscape, where water is rarely observed, and where inundation has occasionally occurred. These... -
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Australian Surface Hydrology WMS
This service provides Australian surface hydrology, including natural and man-made features such as water courses (including directional flow paths), lakes, dams and other water... -
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Future scenarios for the southern Murray-Darling Basin water market
Australian Bureau of Agriculture and Resource Economics and Sciences
Since the peak of the Millennium drought, the southern Murray-Darling Basin (sMDB) has seen large increases in nut and cotton plantings, decreases in water supply due to... -
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Australian water markets report 2013-14
Australian Bureau of Agriculture and Resource Economics and Sciences
The Australian water markets report 2013-14 presents national statistics on water markets, including water entitlement trade and water allocation trade volumes and prices, trade... -
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Australian water markets report 2014-15
Australian Bureau of Agriculture and Resource Economics and Sciences
The Australian water markets report 2014-15 presents detailed information on water markets for the 2014-15 financial year, including statistics on water access entitlement and...