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The Murrumbidgee River (thick central black line) and its tributaries and distributaries (thin black lines) flow west to the Lowbidgee floodplain wetland (shaded green) in southeastern Australia, where Burrinjuck and Blowering Dams (part of the Snowy Mountains Scheme) are the major regulatory structures; long-term models were developed using rainfall stations (filled circles) and flow gauges (open circles). 

The Murrumbidgee River (thick central black line) and its tributaries and distributaries (thin black lines) flow west to the Lowbidgee floodplain wetland (shaded green) in southeastern Australia, where Burrinjuck and Blowering Dams (part of the Snowy Mountains Scheme) are the major regulatory structures; long-term models were developed using rainfall stations (filled circles) and flow gauges (open circles). 

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