The Gnangara Groundwater Mound, centred 38 km north of Perth, Western Australia, is a large, shallow unconfined aquifer that is currently under abstraction as part of the public metropolitan water supply. To investigate the impact of lowering groundwater levels on a Banksia woodland on the Mound, vegetation monitoring near a groundwater abstraction bore (known as P50) began 1 year before becoming operational. In February 1991, 2 years after abstraction commenced, extensive death of the Banksia overstorey was observed within close proximity of the bore, following a short period of high summer temperatures. The site was subsequently revisited and the understorey floristic composition, abundance and vigour of overstorey species resurveyed, and...
The groundwater resource contained within the sandy aquifers of the Swan Coastal Plain, south-west W...
Although it is well documented that access to groundwater can help plants survive drought in arid an...
© CSIRO 2006The native riparian vegetation communities on the Chowilla floodplain in the lower River...
Little is known about groundwater-dependent ecosystems in south-eastern Australia and few studies ha...
Little is known about groundwater-dependent ecosystems in south-eastern Australia and few studies ha...
AbstractGroundwater decline is widespread, yet its implications for natural systems are poorly under...
Western Australia, particularly in discharge zones of cleared catchments with low relief topography....
Long-term changes in vigour and distribution of the dominant Banksia (5 species) and Melaleuca (1 sp...
Widespread clearing of native vegetation in Southwest Western Australia has led to land degradation ...
A range of ecological processes supported by groundwater are at risk where socio-economic and climat...
AbstractGroundwater decline is widespread, yet its implications for natural systems are poorly under...
Previous research identifies links between groundwater depth and canopy condition in dominant ripari...
Replacement of deep-rooted perennial vegetation with annual crops and pastures has led to rising gro...
Mining below groundwater tables is increasing globally, yet little is known of how associated large-...
Altered hydrological regimes are significant drivers of ecosystem change in riverine, riparian and f...
The groundwater resource contained within the sandy aquifers of the Swan Coastal Plain, south-west W...
Although it is well documented that access to groundwater can help plants survive drought in arid an...
© CSIRO 2006The native riparian vegetation communities on the Chowilla floodplain in the lower River...
Little is known about groundwater-dependent ecosystems in south-eastern Australia and few studies ha...
Little is known about groundwater-dependent ecosystems in south-eastern Australia and few studies ha...
AbstractGroundwater decline is widespread, yet its implications for natural systems are poorly under...
Western Australia, particularly in discharge zones of cleared catchments with low relief topography....
Long-term changes in vigour and distribution of the dominant Banksia (5 species) and Melaleuca (1 sp...
Widespread clearing of native vegetation in Southwest Western Australia has led to land degradation ...
A range of ecological processes supported by groundwater are at risk where socio-economic and climat...
AbstractGroundwater decline is widespread, yet its implications for natural systems are poorly under...
Previous research identifies links between groundwater depth and canopy condition in dominant ripari...
Replacement of deep-rooted perennial vegetation with annual crops and pastures has led to rising gro...
Mining below groundwater tables is increasing globally, yet little is known of how associated large-...
Altered hydrological regimes are significant drivers of ecosystem change in riverine, riparian and f...
The groundwater resource contained within the sandy aquifers of the Swan Coastal Plain, south-west W...
Although it is well documented that access to groundwater can help plants survive drought in arid an...
© CSIRO 2006The native riparian vegetation communities on the Chowilla floodplain in the lower River...