There is much uncertainty associated with water accounting in the complex lowland parts of the river systems across the Murray Darling Basin (MDB), where diversions and extractions, losses to flood plains and wetlands and groundwater recharge can all occur within the same reach and at the same time. Flood plain losses include water harvesting and overbank flow going to the wetlands and subsequently being evapotranspired. This water is generally not metered and hence there is no good quality historical data available. Monitoring and quantifying these losses are challenging. Modeling the processes causing these losses on the flood plain is an alternative way of quantifying these losses. This paper presents a simple water loss accounting model...
The paper introduces a Special Feature of Wetlands concerned with the ecology and management of the ...
We aim to model the impact of variability in and changes to water availability in the Murray-Darling...
Riparian environments have degraded world-wide as a consequence of human development and climatic ch...
Improving irrigation efficiency (IE) is an approach used globally to help meet competing demands for...
Study region: The study is based on unregulated catchments located in Mt. Lofty, Northern and Yorke ...
Large overbank flood events play an important role in maintaining largescale ecological processes an...
This study demonstrated that the Standardised Flow Index (SFI) was a simple and useful tool to resea...
The global decline in freshwater ecosystem health has prompted governments to return water to rivers...
Drylands cover approximately one-third of the Earth's surface, are home to nearly 40% of the Earth's...
In October 2010, the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) proposed that a range of 3000-4000 GL per...
In October 2010, the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) proposed that a range of 3000–4000 GL per...
Catchment water balance is strongly affected by land-use and vegetation characteristics; generally, ...
To assist water resource managers with future land use planning efforts, the eco-hydrological model ...
Downstream reuse of previously withdrawn water resources is a common phenomenon across river basins ...
The floodplain wetlands of the southern Murray Darling Basin (MDB) have been subject to the impacts ...
The paper introduces a Special Feature of Wetlands concerned with the ecology and management of the ...
We aim to model the impact of variability in and changes to water availability in the Murray-Darling...
Riparian environments have degraded world-wide as a consequence of human development and climatic ch...
Improving irrigation efficiency (IE) is an approach used globally to help meet competing demands for...
Study region: The study is based on unregulated catchments located in Mt. Lofty, Northern and Yorke ...
Large overbank flood events play an important role in maintaining largescale ecological processes an...
This study demonstrated that the Standardised Flow Index (SFI) was a simple and useful tool to resea...
The global decline in freshwater ecosystem health has prompted governments to return water to rivers...
Drylands cover approximately one-third of the Earth's surface, are home to nearly 40% of the Earth's...
In October 2010, the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) proposed that a range of 3000-4000 GL per...
In October 2010, the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) proposed that a range of 3000–4000 GL per...
Catchment water balance is strongly affected by land-use and vegetation characteristics; generally, ...
To assist water resource managers with future land use planning efforts, the eco-hydrological model ...
Downstream reuse of previously withdrawn water resources is a common phenomenon across river basins ...
The floodplain wetlands of the southern Murray Darling Basin (MDB) have been subject to the impacts ...
The paper introduces a Special Feature of Wetlands concerned with the ecology and management of the ...
We aim to model the impact of variability in and changes to water availability in the Murray-Darling...
Riparian environments have degraded world-wide as a consequence of human development and climatic ch...