AbstractThe hydrochemistry of the Narrabri Formation, the shallow aquifer system of the alluvial fan of the Gwydir River (NSW, Australia), is analyzed to better understand the hydrogeological processes involved in aquifer recharge, and to set up future management options that preserve the quantity and quality of water resources. Results show that groundwater hydrochemistry in this alluvial aquifer is mainly controlled by silicate weathering and cation exchange. However, salt remobilization in specific sedimentary layers within this alluvial fan deposit may locally increase groundwater salinity. Mixing between stream leakage and aquifer groundwater controls the hydrochemistry of water resources and produces a decrease in its salinity, which ...
The influence of mountain front recharge on the water balance of alluvial valley aquifers located in...
ABSTRACT The regional characteristics of waters from alluvial aquifers are different, since they dep...
Groundwater salinity is widespread in Western Sydney; however, little is known about the processes w...
The hydrochemistry of the Narrabri Formation, the shallow aquifer system of the alluvial fan of the ...
AbstractThe hydrochemistry of the Narrabri Formation, the shallow aquifer system of the alluvial fan...
The Lower Murrumbidgee area is a major agricultural region located on the Eastern margin of the sedi...
The subterranean estuary underlying the Merimbula-Pambula peninsula in southeast New South Wales sus...
The hydrochemistry of groundwater in the southern Riverine Province orthe Murray Basin is controlled...
Wybong Creek is a 90 km-long tributary of the Hunter River, in the upper Hunter Valley of New South ...
It is necessary to define the role of various sources of recharge in the surficial alluvial aquifer ...
Salinisation is a major global environmental concern especially in semi-arid regions such as Austral...
The western Great Artesian Basin (GAB) is an important water source for pastoral and town water supp...
Salinisation in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia, is a significant environmental issue ...
AbstractUnderstanding mechanisms of hydrochemical evolution of groundwater under saline and brine we...
Spicers Creek catchment is located approximately 400 km west of Sydney in the Central West region of...
The influence of mountain front recharge on the water balance of alluvial valley aquifers located in...
ABSTRACT The regional characteristics of waters from alluvial aquifers are different, since they dep...
Groundwater salinity is widespread in Western Sydney; however, little is known about the processes w...
The hydrochemistry of the Narrabri Formation, the shallow aquifer system of the alluvial fan of the ...
AbstractThe hydrochemistry of the Narrabri Formation, the shallow aquifer system of the alluvial fan...
The Lower Murrumbidgee area is a major agricultural region located on the Eastern margin of the sedi...
The subterranean estuary underlying the Merimbula-Pambula peninsula in southeast New South Wales sus...
The hydrochemistry of groundwater in the southern Riverine Province orthe Murray Basin is controlled...
Wybong Creek is a 90 km-long tributary of the Hunter River, in the upper Hunter Valley of New South ...
It is necessary to define the role of various sources of recharge in the surficial alluvial aquifer ...
Salinisation is a major global environmental concern especially in semi-arid regions such as Austral...
The western Great Artesian Basin (GAB) is an important water source for pastoral and town water supp...
Salinisation in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia, is a significant environmental issue ...
AbstractUnderstanding mechanisms of hydrochemical evolution of groundwater under saline and brine we...
Spicers Creek catchment is located approximately 400 km west of Sydney in the Central West region of...
The influence of mountain front recharge on the water balance of alluvial valley aquifers located in...
ABSTRACT The regional characteristics of waters from alluvial aquifers are different, since they dep...
Groundwater salinity is widespread in Western Sydney; however, little is known about the processes w...