Stream Orders
Stream ordering in a drainage network classifies the hierarchy of channels in a watershed.
Stream order classifications are established with reference to NIWA's River Environment Classification (REC); a database of catchment spatial attributes, summarised for every segment in New Zealand's network of rivers.
Geomorphic Processes


Network position | Order | Gradient | Landforms | Dominant process |
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Zone 1 | 1,2 | High / steep | Headwater streams | Erosion |
Zone 2 | 3,4 | Mid gradient | Pool / riffle, tributaries | Transfer / storage |
Zone 3 | 5,6,7 | Low gradient | Main stem, floodplains | Deposition |
Refer to Figure 1 for explanation of network position zones.