A lack of closely spaced datasets on layer elevations, aquifer parameters, identification of areas with high recharge potential, dominant conduit porosity zones, and well defined boundary conditions hampers the ability of groundwater models to produce a reliable water balance. Typically, geological structure, aquifer properties, and groundwater heads are obtained from point measurements which are sparse. The drillhole information in aquifers is usually available at locations far apart, distances ranging from hundreds to thousands of meters. Furthermore, pump tests are usually conducted at limited locations and generalized to the aquifer. This limited knowledge leads to errors in the conceptual understanding of the aquifer. In this study, Ai...
Groundwater is a critical resource for supporting human consumption, stock water, agricultural use, ...
Knowledge of aquifer parameters is essential for the assessment and management of groundwater resour...
Subsurface geophysical surveys were carried out using a large range of methods in an unconfined sa...
The South Australian Government has identified water as a critical resource and a limiting factor in...
This item is only available electronically.Aboriginal communities in remote areas of South Australia...
Mamre is a small agricultural town north of Cape Town on the semi-arid west coast of South Africa. T...
A small detrital basin located in the Pilbara; WA was identified as a potential site for Managed Aqu...
The town of Mamre is located on the water-scarce western coast of South Africa, and has been complet...
This report describes the interpretation of a large airborne electromagnetic data survey that was de...
This article presents the possibilities of using the results of geophysical research for constructin...
Airborne, terrestrial and marine geophysics have been employed to examine coastal zone hydrogeology ...
The interaction between surface water and groundwater in clay-rich fluvial environments can be compl...
Airborne, terrestrial and marine geophysics have been employed to examine coastal zone hydrogeology ...
In the past three decades, airborne electromagnetic (AEM) systems have been used for many groundwat...
Copyright © 2002 Australian Society of Exploration GeophysicistsA fast and informative tool was requ...
Groundwater is a critical resource for supporting human consumption, stock water, agricultural use, ...
Knowledge of aquifer parameters is essential for the assessment and management of groundwater resour...
Subsurface geophysical surveys were carried out using a large range of methods in an unconfined sa...
The South Australian Government has identified water as a critical resource and a limiting factor in...
This item is only available electronically.Aboriginal communities in remote areas of South Australia...
Mamre is a small agricultural town north of Cape Town on the semi-arid west coast of South Africa. T...
A small detrital basin located in the Pilbara; WA was identified as a potential site for Managed Aqu...
The town of Mamre is located on the water-scarce western coast of South Africa, and has been complet...
This report describes the interpretation of a large airborne electromagnetic data survey that was de...
This article presents the possibilities of using the results of geophysical research for constructin...
Airborne, terrestrial and marine geophysics have been employed to examine coastal zone hydrogeology ...
The interaction between surface water and groundwater in clay-rich fluvial environments can be compl...
Airborne, terrestrial and marine geophysics have been employed to examine coastal zone hydrogeology ...
In the past three decades, airborne electromagnetic (AEM) systems have been used for many groundwat...
Copyright © 2002 Australian Society of Exploration GeophysicistsA fast and informative tool was requ...
Groundwater is a critical resource for supporting human consumption, stock water, agricultural use, ...
Knowledge of aquifer parameters is essential for the assessment and management of groundwater resour...
Subsurface geophysical surveys were carried out using a large range of methods in an unconfined sa...