Drought Refuge Areas
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  Drought Refuge Areas

dataset: WATER_DROUGHT_REFUGES
This dataset contains the location of 50 drought refuge areas identified via field surveys undertaken by MWC during the recent period of prolonged drought conditions. For the purposes of input to the groundwater-surface water interaction studies, where the drought refuge areas intersect a major waterway, the corresponding river reach has been interpreted as an area of gaining river conditions.
 
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(2013)

Drought Refuge Areas

Melbourne Water Corporation

https://metashare.maps.vic.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/4fffa52f-fa7a-5456-9f43-3a2964938c7e
 
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Description

Title
Drought Refuge Areas 
Alternate title
WATER_DROUGHT_REFUGES 
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Status
Completed  
 
 

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Code
28355 
 
 

Maintenance

Maintenance and update frequency
As needed  
 
 

Format

Title
DIGITAL - ESRI Shapefile 10 
 
 

Contacts

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Melbourne Water Corporation - Burns Jacinta Ms   (Asset Information Systems Coordinator)  
Vic
Australia

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Keywords

Topic category
  • Inland waters
 
 

Resource Constraints

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Dataset Source: 50 drought refuge areas weere identified via field surveys undertaken by Melbourne Water Corporation (MWC) during of prolonged drought conditions in 2008?? through to 2010??. For the purposes of input to the groundwater-surface water interaction studies, where the drought refuge areas intersect a major waterway, the corresponding river reach has been interpreted as an area of gaining river conditions. Dataset Originality: Primary 
 
 

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Quality

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Missing Data
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Victoria 
Excess Data
 
 

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