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General MDB. Importance of water as a resource. Water is unevenly distributed There is a high variability in annual amount of rainfall. Australia's rainfall in 2009 was 453mm, which was slightly below the long-term average (1961-1990) of 464mm (BOM 2010b).
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Importance of water as a resource • Water is unevenly distributed • There is a high variability in annual amount of rainfall. Australia's rainfall in 2009 was 453mm, which was slightly below the long-term average (1961-1990) of 464mm (BOM 2010b). • There are high levels of evaporation • Australia is the driest inhabited continent: 80% arid or semi-arid • Australia has the second highest per capita consumption of water in the world. Irrigation is Australia’s major water use • Australia experienced a 12 year (1998-2010) drought which has been followed by two years of above average rainfall.
Water Use in Australia Source: State of the Australian Environment 2006
What are the Geographic characteristics of the Murray-Darling Basin region ? “What is there? What is it like?” • Characteristics might include: location, size, shape • Natural Features: Slope, soil types, wildlife, vegetation, climate, river Systems • Human Features: land uses (agriculture, urban), roads, buildings, infrastructure (dams, irrigation channels) • Not all regions of the Basin are the same and water availability and water use vary between regions. Summarise the geographic characteristics of various sub-regions of the MDB. • Know the location of some of the major features of the Basin (towns, rivers, wetlands, agricultural regions) See 2011 Exam Question 1
About the MDB • Area: The basin covers 1 061 469 km2, equivalent to 14% of Australia’s landmass or the size of South Africa. • It is one of the world’s major river systems. • It has 6% of Australia’s run-off but more than half the country’s water use occurs here.
Many rivers contributeMajor tributaries of the Murray Darling. Source:http://www.anao.gov.au/Publications/Audit-Reports/2010-2011/Restoring-the-Balance-in-the-Murray-Darling-Basin/Audit-brochure
Annual Rainfall Murray Darling Basin is uneven Source: Bureau of Meteorology 2010 Annual Rainfall - Murray Darling Basin
The contribution of water to theMurray-Darling system is uneven Source: NP page 40
Ground water supplements rainfall Fractured rock Sedimentary Surficial
Flows in MDB rivers are naturally variable The Darling dried up 48 times at Menindee, between 1885 and 1960
2 Million people live in the MDB Albury Wodonga Canbera Mildura
Water use varies Corryong – Headwaters of the Murray river
Example questions and answers • Describe the Geographic Characteristics of theMDB?
Not such a good answer • It’s big • The rivers are long • Farmers grow crops there • Some towns get their water from the river • A lot of people live there. • People have built dams and changed the river. • There are some problems with the water in the • river. • The rivers flow through a few states • Lots of people go there on their holidays
Good answer • The MDB covers 1 million square kilometres, equivalent to the size of France and Spain(It • extends over75% of NSW, 60% of Victoria ,14% of Qld ,7% of SA,100% of ACT) • The Murray is 2375 kms long and the Darling is 1472 km long • It is a regulated river and in an average year 35% of the total water flow is diverted. • It is naturally salty, but some human activities have increased the amount of salt in the • river. • In other parts of the world the amount of the water in a river increases as the river • approaches the mouth. In the Murray the opposite is the case. • Approx. 2 million people live in the Basin area and many cities and towns rely on the river • for drinking water (including Adelaide) • The MDB produces 40% of the total gross value of Australia’s agricultural product, • including 70% of irrigation production. • Mining and mineral production - $1.66 billion per year • Manufacturing - in excess of $13 billion per year • Forestry - more than $1.2 billion in wood and paper products • Electricity generation - Basin has over 75% of the mainland’s hydro electric power stations • In total, tourism in the MDB is worth over $3444.5 million.