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AT.2 Part B - Lake Eyre ( Working )

Group 5 - Jake Milić, Padova Saouma, Jeffrey Ting, Finn Tainsh
Layer 3 ( Topography )
Scale 1 : 75000 
-27.79335, 137.51895 
Iterations
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Group iteration 5
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The Lake Eyre Basin region covers approximately 1.2 million km² of arid and semi-arid Central Australia. It represents 17% of the continent and stretches, north to south, from just below Mount Isa in Queensland to Marree in South Australia. From west to east, it extends from Alice Springs in the Northern Territory to Tambo and Blackall in central Queensland. Landforms in the region mainly consist of plains, inland dunes, sand plains, floodplains, and low relief hills and plateaus. Highly variable and on average low rainfall has resulted in sparse vegetation cover and intermittent river systems.
Reference
http://www.bom.gov.au/water/awra/2012/documents/lakeeyrebasin-lr.pdf
AT.2 Part B - Lake Eyre ( Working )
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AT.2 Part B - Lake Eyre ( Working )

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