Melbourne Water Stream Network
The Melbourne Stream Network database is a systematic collection of hydro-environmental characteristics of streams and rivers of the Melbourne Water (Victoria, Australia) region (catchments of Western Port and Port Phillip Bay east of Little River, covering an area of 12,900 km2). The stream lines are an accurate representation of hydrologically connected flow paths, derived from 1-m LiDAR. All 35,589 streams have unique names (and 3-character stream codes), corresponding to their recognized names where known. The stream lines are divided into 131,298 reaches (sites), each with a subcatchment boundary derived from a 5-m digital elevation model. The database contains a wide range of environmental characteristics for each reach.
The Stream Network website contains a data download page, web-apps for exploring and using the data, and a web-based version of the user's manual.
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Funding
Australian Research Council LP200100381
Melbourne Water Research Practice Partnership