Knowledge of groundwater residence times and recharge locations is vital to the sustainable management of groundwater resources. Here we investigate groundwater residence times and patterns of recharge in the Gellibrand Valley, southeast Australia, where outcropping aquifer sediments of the Eastern View Formation form an "aquifer window" that may receive diffuse recharge from rainfall and recharge from the Gellibrand River. To determine recharge patterns and groundwater flow paths, environmental isotopes (H, C, ?C, ?O, δ2H) are used in conjunction with groundwater geochemistry and continuous monitoring of groundwater elevation and electrical conductivity. The water table fluctuates by 0.9 to 3.7 m annually, implying recharge rates of ...
The Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia has undertaken a four-year Royalties for Re...
An understanding of hydrological processes is vital for the sustainable management of groundwater re...
Understanding the age distribution of groundwater can provide information on both the recharge histo...
Knowledge of groundwater residence times and recharge locations is vital to the sustainable manageme...
The Gnangara Mound and the underlying Perth Basin aquifers are the largest source of groundwater for...
Groundwater resources are a reliable and important source of water. Considering most large groundwat...
The residence times of groundwater and chloride and the processes contributing to the development of...
Assessing recharge is critical to understanding groundwater and preventing pollution. Here, we inves...
Many gigalitres of groundwater have been extracted from the Condamine River Alluvial Aquifer (CRAA) ...
The chloride mass balance (CMB) and water-table fluctuation (WTF) analysis methods were used to esti...
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Groundwater residence time in the Kulnura–Mangrove Mountain aquifer was assessed during a multi-year...
The hydrochemistry of groundwater in the southern Riverine Province orthe Murray Basin is controlled...
Major ion geochemistry is used to qualitatively interpret groundwater residence times within an aqu...
The mode of vertical recharge to aquifers is important to the application of appropriate recharge es...
The Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia has undertaken a four-year Royalties for Re...
An understanding of hydrological processes is vital for the sustainable management of groundwater re...
Understanding the age distribution of groundwater can provide information on both the recharge histo...
Knowledge of groundwater residence times and recharge locations is vital to the sustainable manageme...
The Gnangara Mound and the underlying Perth Basin aquifers are the largest source of groundwater for...
Groundwater resources are a reliable and important source of water. Considering most large groundwat...
The residence times of groundwater and chloride and the processes contributing to the development of...
Assessing recharge is critical to understanding groundwater and preventing pollution. Here, we inves...
Many gigalitres of groundwater have been extracted from the Condamine River Alluvial Aquifer (CRAA) ...
The chloride mass balance (CMB) and water-table fluctuation (WTF) analysis methods were used to esti...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: ht...
Groundwater residence time in the Kulnura–Mangrove Mountain aquifer was assessed during a multi-year...
The hydrochemistry of groundwater in the southern Riverine Province orthe Murray Basin is controlled...
Major ion geochemistry is used to qualitatively interpret groundwater residence times within an aqu...
The mode of vertical recharge to aquifers is important to the application of appropriate recharge es...
The Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia has undertaken a four-year Royalties for Re...
An understanding of hydrological processes is vital for the sustainable management of groundwater re...
Understanding the age distribution of groundwater can provide information on both the recharge histo...