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Service Description: The provinces form the first aggregation of the Physiographic Regions. There are 23 Provinces across Australia. Apart from its descriptive role, a map of physiographic regions provides a regional system of reference for geomorphological and related physical geographical accounts. Through the groupings of physiographic regional characteristics at different levels, the action of underlying controls, for instance geologic or climatic, may be made apparent. Further, the map can provide a regional basis for an understanding of land characteristics that are dependent upon landforms, for example the ditrubution of soils or natural vegetation. Jennings J.N. and Mabbutt J.A. (1986) Physiographic outlines and regions. In 'Australia, a geography. Volume 1. The natural environment.' (Ed. DN Jeans) (Sydney University Press: Sydney)
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Description: The provinces form the first aggregation of the Physiographic Regions. There are 23 Provinces across Australia. Apart from its descriptive role, a map of physiographic regions provides a regional system of reference for geomorphological and related physical geographical accounts. Through the groupings of physiographic regional characteristics at different levels, the action of underlying controls, for instance geologic or climatic, may be made apparent. Further, the map can provide a regional basis for an understanding of land characteristics that are dependent upon landforms, for example the ditrubution of soils or natural vegetation. Jennings J.N. and Mabbutt J.A. (1986) Physiographic outlines and regions. In 'Australia, a geography. Volume 1. The natural environment.' (Ed. DN Jeans) (Sydney University Press: Sydney)
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Title: ASRIS Level 1 (Provinces)
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Comments: The provinces form the first aggregation of the Physiographic Regions. There are 23 Provinces across Australia. Apart from its descriptive role, a map of physiographic regions provides a regional system of reference for geomorphological and related physical geographical accounts. Through the groupings of physiographic regional characteristics at different levels, the action of underlying controls, for instance geologic or climatic, may be made apparent. Further, the map can provide a regional basis for an understanding of land characteristics that are dependent upon landforms, for example the ditrubution of soils or natural vegetation. Jennings J.N. and Mabbutt J.A. (1986) Physiographic outlines and regions. In 'Australia, a geography. Volume 1. The natural environment.' (Ed. DN Jeans) (Sydney University Press: Sydney)
Subject: The Provinces of the Physiographic Regions of Australia
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