List_of_drainage_basins_of_Australia

List of drainage basins of Australia

List of drainage basins of Australia

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A drainage basin is an extent of land where water from rain and melting snow or ice drains downhill into a body of water, such as a river, lake, reservoir, estuary, wetland, sea or ocean. The drainage basin includes both the streams and rivers that convey the water as well as the land surfaces from which water drains into those channels, and is separated from adjacent basins by a drainage divide.

Major drainage basins are coded by hierarchy within the National Catchment Boundaries (NCB) dataset, with primary drainage basins attributed Level 1 and smaller river catchment subdivisions attributed Level 2. Beyond that, minor river and creek watersheds are ranked by the Pfafstetter Coding System. This article deals with surface water rather than groundwater basins, such as the Great Artesian Basin.

Australia has twelve distinguished NCB Level 1 drainage divisions[1] or thirteen[2] after splitting the South East Coast division at the New South WalesVictoria border as defined by the Australian Water Resources Assessment 2012, a hydrological survey conducted by the Bureau of Meteorology.[3] Runoff from these divisions generally flows into the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, the Southern Ocean and Lake Eyre.

Australia's 13 drainage divisions

List of NCB Level 1 drainage basins

More information Code[A], Name ...
  • A ^ New drainage basin codes assigned by the Bureau of Meteorology in 2010. Previous codes were labelled using Roman Numerals. See for details.
  • B ^ Long term average from July 1911 to June 2010
  • C ^ The obsolete Australia River Basins 1997 survey listed the Bulloo-Bancannia drainage basin as a separate division, but has now been combined with the Lake Eyre Basin.
  • D ^ Known in Queensland as Gulf Basin[5]

List of NCB Level 2 drainage basins

The following is a list of river or island catchments that are subdivisions of the basin containing them.[1]

North East Coast

See also


References

  1. "Geofabric Hydrology Reporting Regions - V2.1". data.gov.au. Bureau of Meteorology. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
  2. "Australia's water resources". State of the Environment 2016. Australian Government, Department of the Environment and Energy. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
  3. "Australian Water Resources Assessment 2012" (PDF). Bureau of Meteorology. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
  4. "Water Storage". Bureau of Meteorology. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
  5. "Queensland Globe". State of Queensland. Retrieved 23 July 2019.

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