The dataset was derived by the Bioregional Assessment Programme from another derived data set. The source dataset is the 'Node catchment for Galilee surface water modelling' and is identified in the Lineage field in this metadata statement.
The processes undertaken to produce this dataset are described in the History field.
This dataset represents catchment contributing areas for 11 tributaries included in the surface water modelling in the Galilee subregion.
This data set was created to show the catchment area above and below the 7 proposed mines and the catchment area under each of 11 tributary zones in Galilee surface water modelling.
Catchment contributing area for each tributary was identified by merging node catchments (residual) that drains to a tributary using ArcGIS merging tool. This data set was created from the 'Node catchment for Galilee surface water modelling' data set.
Bioregional Assessment Programme (2016) Galilee tributary catchments. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 12 December 2018, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/76da964a-9ac7-412f-9ee4-27168c4c0da3.
Derived From Onsite and offsite mine infrastructure for the Carmichael Coal Mine and Rail Project, Adani Mining Pty Ltd 2012
Derived From Alpha Coal Project Environmental Impact Statement
Derived From QLD Exploration and Production Tenements (20140728)
Derived From China Stone Coal Project initial advice statement
Derived From Kevin's Corner Project Environmental Impact Statement
Derived From Galilee surface water modelling nodes
Derived From Geoscience Australia GEODATA TOPO series - 1:1 Million to 1:10 Million scale
Derived From China First Galilee Coal Project Environmental Impact Assessment
Derived From GEODATA 9 second DEM and D8: Digital Elevation Model Version 3 and Flow Direction Grid 2008
Derived From Node catchment for Galilee surface water modelling
Derived From Seven coal mines included in Galilee surface water modelling