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Modelled layer as a topographic surface for Gippsland

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## **Abstract**

This dataset was supplied to the Bioregional Assessment Programme by a third party and is presented here as originally supplied. Metadata has been compiled by the Bioregional Assessment Programme based on known details at the time of acquisition.



Each data layer represents the elevation of that Gippsland Groundwater Model layer.



This is a geodatabase of ESRI rasters representing the calibrated surfaces of the 30 identified layers within the Gippsland groundwater model. The layers have a cell size of 400m and extend beyond the specific area defined by the Gippsland Bioregional Assessment. They represent the dominant aquifers and aquitards of the area. Each model layer of the Gippsland Groundwater Model is a composite of a number of geological units. Please see associated report or contact the principal investigator for further information.



The Gippsland groundwater model - technical report, June 2015. Authors: Craig Beverly (DEDJTR), Mark Hocking (DEDJTR), Xiang Cheng (DEDJTR), Cassady O'Neil (DEDJTR), Ralf Schroers (DEDJTR) and Simon Baker (DELWP).

## **Purpose**

This is a geodatabase of ESRI rasters representing the calibrated surfaces of the 30 identified layers within the Gippsland groundwater model. The layers have a cell size of 400m. Please see associated report or contact the principal investigator for further information. The purpose of the data layer is to show the elevation variation for the layer.

## **Dataset History**

The layer elevation was derived directly from the Victorian Aquifer Framework model and incorporated into the Gippsland Groundwater Model



Please contact the principal investigator. Further information may be found in the Gippsland Groundwater Model report (Beverly etal, 2015 )

## **Dataset Citation**

Victorian Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources (2015) Modelled layer as a topographic surface for Gippsland. Bioregional Assessment Source Dataset. Viewed 05 October 2018, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/dbcfc74a-1136-46ec-acd5-fdc63edc061e.

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Modelled layer as a topographic surface for Gippsland - Data File

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