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Gulf Fall and Uplands

The Gulf Fall and Uplands, an interim Australian bioregion, is located in the Northern Territory and Queensland,[1][2] comprising 11,847,909 hectares (29,276,820 acres).[3]

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Gulf Fall and Uplands
Australia
The interim Australian bioregions,
with Gulf Fall and Uplands in red
Area118,479.09 km2 (45,745.0 sq mi)
Localities around Gulf Fall and Uplands:
Arnhem Plateau Gulf Coastal Gulf Plains
Sturt Plateau Gulf Fall and Uplands Gulf Plains
Mitchell Grass Downs Mitchell Grass Downs Mount Isa Inlier
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Described in IBRA5.1[1] as "undulating terrain with scattered low, steep hills on Proterozoic and Palaeozoic sedimentary rocks, often overlain by lateritised Tertiary material; skeletal soils and shallow sands; Darwin box (Eucalyptus tectifica) and variable-barked bloodwood (Corymbia erythrophloia) woodland to low open woodland with spinifex understorey."

The abbreviation for the bioregion is GFU.[3]

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IBRA regions and subregions: IBRA7
IBRA region / subregionIBRA codeAreaStatesLocation in Australia
Gulf Fall and UplandsGFU11,847,909 hectares (29,276,820 acres)NT / Qld
McArthurGFU019,330,938 hectares (23,057,250 acres)
NicholsonGFU022,516,971 hectares (6,219,570 acres)
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