North Central Geomorphology | Elevation | Land Systems | Eruption Points of the Newer Volcanics | 3d Catchment Overview
![]() View of Pyrenees Range (from Mt Cole) | The area is enclosed within the Victorian Riverina and adjoins the Murray River. In the lower catchment (north of the Great Dividing Range) lies the Goldfields, which are dominated by rolling plains and hills. From the landform map below, the majority of the North Central catchment region is comprised of plains above flood level with a relative relief below 9 metres. This area encompasses most of the north-east of the catchment and large sub-regions throughout the remainder. Other significant land formations in North Central include various hills and rises. The relative relief of most of these hills are 90 to 300 metres, while the rises are between 9-30 metres. These rises also encompass stranded beach ridges which usually trend in a NNW-SSE direction. Hills and rises interlock between the plains, chiefly throughout the lower catchment region. |
This broadscale Landform map provides an overview of the distribution of major landforms across the region. The map has been developed from the DPI Land Systems (version 3) coverage. | ![]() Landform North Central Region |