posted on 2023-03-23, 17:59authored byNick Bond, Ben Gawne, Ralph MacNally, Catherine McInerney, Daryl L Nielsen, Mike Stewardson, Susanne Watkins, Andrew Weston
"September 2009".
Project Number: Farms, Rivers & Markets: A whole of system approach to doing more with less - M/BUS/296.
MDFRC item.
The Broken River has a catchment area of approximately 389km2 (Goulburn-Murray Water 2007). Beginning in the Wellington-Tolmie highlands on the northern side of the Great Dividing Range in north-east Victoria it flows in a north-westerly direction to its confluence with the Goulburn River near Shepparton (Cottingham et. al. 2001) The main tributaries of the Broken River are Holland’s Creek, Ryan’s Creek and Lima East Creek. The upper reaches have high gradients, but lower reaches of the Broken River meander across a low-gradient floodplain (Strom 1962).
Funding
Funding agency: National Water Commission. Client: The University of Melbourne.
History
Publication Date
2009-07-01
Publisher
Murray-Darling Freshwater Research Centre.
Report Number
Literature Review.
Rights Statement
Open Access. This report has been reproduce with the publishers permission. Permission to reproduce this report must be sought from the publisher. Copyright (2009) Murray-Darling Freshwater Research Centre.