Tyers River

Tyers
River[1]
Country Australia
State Victoria
Regions South East Coastal Plain (IBRA), West Gippsland
Local government areas Shire of Baw Baw, Latrobe City
Part of West Gippsland catchment
Tributaries
 - right Jacobs Creek (Victoria)
Primary source Great Dividing Range
 - location Talbot Peak
 - elevation 1,240 m (4,068 ft)
 - coordinates 37°53′22″S 146°20′45″E / 37.88944°S 146.34583°E / -37.88944; 146.34583
Secondary source Tyers River West Branch
 - location below Mount Mueller
 - elevation 1,130 m (3,707 ft)
Additional source Tyers River East Branch
 - location Talbot Peak, Mount Mueller
 - elevation 551 m (1,808 ft)
Source confluence East and West branches of the Tyers River
 - location Tyers Junction
 - elevation 260 m (853 ft)
 - coordinates 37°57′39″S 146°20′2″E / 37.96083°S 146.33389°E / -37.96083; 146.33389
Mouth confluence with the Latrobe River
 - location west of Tyers
 - elevation 35 m (115 ft)
 - coordinates 38°9′43″S 146°26′13″E / 38.16194°S 146.43694°E / -38.16194; 146.43694Coordinates: 38°9′43″S 146°26′13″E / 38.16194°S 146.43694°E / -38.16194; 146.43694
Length 57 km (35 mi)
National park Baw Baw National Park
Reservoir Moondarra Reservoir
Nature reserves Moondarra State Park
Location of the Tyers River mouth in Victoria
[1][2]

The Tyers River is a perennial river of the West Gippsland catchment, located in the West Gippsland region of the Australian state of Victoria.

Course and features

The Tyers River rises below Talbot Peak, part of the Great Dividing Range, within the Baw Baw National Park at an elevation of 1,240 metres (4,070 ft) and descends steeply. At Tyers Junction the river is joined by the confluence of the Tyers River West Branch that drains the eastern slopes of Mount Mueller from an elevation of 1,130 metres (3,710 ft) and the Tyers River East Branch that drains the southern slopes of Talbot Peak from an elevation of 551 metres (1,808 ft). The river flows in a highly meandering course generally south, then south by east, through the Moondarra State Park, joined by one minor tributary, before reaching its confluence with the Latrobe River west of Tyers in the Latrobe City local government area. The river descends 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) over its 57-kilometre (35 mi) course.[2]

The Tyers River is impounded by the Moondarra Reservoir, at the junction of the Tyers River and Jacobs Creek. The 30,400 thousand cubic metres (1,070×10^6 cu ft) reservoir is predominately used to augment domestic water supplies.[3]

The Tyers River sub-catchment area is managed by the West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Tyers River: 28363". Vicnames. Government of Victoria. 2 May 1966. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
  2. 1 2 "Map of Tyers River, VIC". Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
  3. "Register of Large Dams in Australia" (Excel (requires download)). Dams information. The Australian National Committee on Large Dams Incorporated. 2010. Retrieved 22 February 2014.


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