This ongoing study aims to identify the different sources of fresh/saline water, pathways, mechanisms of groundwater salinisation, and factors controlling salt-water intrusion in the Western Port Basin aquifer (Victoria, Australia). The multi-layered aquifer is characterised by variable distributions of fresh and saline groundwater at the coastline, which are speculated to result due to geological heterogeneity, and the influence of past sea levels. The spatial salinity distribution observed indicates that the typical situation of a dense saltwater wedge underlying fresh groundwater does not apply. Further to natural drivers, an understanding of the potential short and long term effects of seasonal pumping for irrigation in the basin is des...
Saltwater intrusion in groundwater is a concern in many aquifers around the world. It results in det...
The Lower Murrumbidgee area is a major agricultural region located on the Eastern margin of the sedi...
With over 65 % of the global population currently living in areas near a coast, increasing fresh gro...
This ongoing study aims to identify the different sources of fresh/saline water, pathways, mechanism...
Salinisation is a major global environmental concern especially in semi-arid regions such as Austral...
Groundwater salinity is widespread in Western Sydney; however, little is known about the processes w...
A multi-layered coastal aquifer in southeast Australia was assessed using environmental isotopes, to...
The coastal communities of Tangimoana and Scott's Ferry have a long history of using shallow groundw...
The response of a multi-layered coastal aquifer in southeast Australia to decades of groundwater pum...
The coastal communities of Tangimoana and Scott's Ferry have a long history of using shallow groundw...
Study region: Fresh groundwater is thought to occur off the coast of Perth, Western Australia, in th...
An assessment of the hydrochemistry of groundwaters in the Murray and Otway Basins along the Victor...
Spicers Creek catchment is located approximately 400 km west of Sydney in the Central West region of...
Wybong Creek is a 90 km-long tributary of the Hunter River, in the upper Hunter Valley of New South ...
The residence times of groundwater and chloride and the processes contributing to the development of...
Saltwater intrusion in groundwater is a concern in many aquifers around the world. It results in det...
The Lower Murrumbidgee area is a major agricultural region located on the Eastern margin of the sedi...
With over 65 % of the global population currently living in areas near a coast, increasing fresh gro...
This ongoing study aims to identify the different sources of fresh/saline water, pathways, mechanism...
Salinisation is a major global environmental concern especially in semi-arid regions such as Austral...
Groundwater salinity is widespread in Western Sydney; however, little is known about the processes w...
A multi-layered coastal aquifer in southeast Australia was assessed using environmental isotopes, to...
The coastal communities of Tangimoana and Scott's Ferry have a long history of using shallow groundw...
The response of a multi-layered coastal aquifer in southeast Australia to decades of groundwater pum...
The coastal communities of Tangimoana and Scott's Ferry have a long history of using shallow groundw...
Study region: Fresh groundwater is thought to occur off the coast of Perth, Western Australia, in th...
An assessment of the hydrochemistry of groundwaters in the Murray and Otway Basins along the Victor...
Spicers Creek catchment is located approximately 400 km west of Sydney in the Central West region of...
Wybong Creek is a 90 km-long tributary of the Hunter River, in the upper Hunter Valley of New South ...
The residence times of groundwater and chloride and the processes contributing to the development of...
Saltwater intrusion in groundwater is a concern in many aquifers around the world. It results in det...
The Lower Murrumbidgee area is a major agricultural region located on the Eastern margin of the sedi...
With over 65 % of the global population currently living in areas near a coast, increasing fresh gro...