High-frequency, spatially-dense discharge monitoring was conducted over fifteen months to characterise unsaturated zone flow at Harrie Wood Cave (HWC), in the Snowy Mountains, Yarrangobilly (SE Australia). The cave was formed in the Late Silurian Yarrangobilly Limestone, a fractured rock associated with very low primary porosity due to past diagenesis. Over our monitoring period we simultaneously measured rainfall, soil moisture saturation and drip discharge rate at fourteen sites to characterise infiltration–discharge relationships. All drip discharge sites exhibited non-Gaussian distributions, indicating long periods where low discharge predominates, punctuated by short infrequent periods of high discharge. However, there was significant ...
We investigated the distinctive shallow sub-surface hydrology of the southwest Western Australia (SW...
Limestone aeolianites constitute karstic aquifers covering much of the western and southern Australi...
Limestone aeolianites constitute karstic aquifers covering much of the western and southern Australi...
High-frequency, spatially-dense discharge monitoring was conducted over fifteen months to characteri...
Palaeoclimate research using speleothems has significantly increased over the last decade, owing to ...
Speleothem growth relies on the supply of water which percolates from the surface, through the unsat...
Abstract. Cave drip water response to surface meteorological conditions is complex due to the hetero...
The study of how cave drip-water discharge responds to recharge events is fundamental to evaluating ...
Cave drip water response to surface meteorological conditions is complex due to the heterogeneity of...
Paleoclimate studies are an important tool to aid our current knowledge and understanding of past cl...
Despite the fact that karst regions are recognised as significant groundwater resources, the nature ...
In this study we utilize the spatial array of automated cave drip monitoring in two large chambers o...
A thorough understanding of cave seepage waters is necessary to interpret geochemical variations in ...
A thorough understanding of cave seepage waters is necessary to interpret geochemical variations in ...
Cave monitoring provides a crucial link between hydrological and climate processes and how they may ...
We investigated the distinctive shallow sub-surface hydrology of the southwest Western Australia (SW...
Limestone aeolianites constitute karstic aquifers covering much of the western and southern Australi...
Limestone aeolianites constitute karstic aquifers covering much of the western and southern Australi...
High-frequency, spatially-dense discharge monitoring was conducted over fifteen months to characteri...
Palaeoclimate research using speleothems has significantly increased over the last decade, owing to ...
Speleothem growth relies on the supply of water which percolates from the surface, through the unsat...
Abstract. Cave drip water response to surface meteorological conditions is complex due to the hetero...
The study of how cave drip-water discharge responds to recharge events is fundamental to evaluating ...
Cave drip water response to surface meteorological conditions is complex due to the heterogeneity of...
Paleoclimate studies are an important tool to aid our current knowledge and understanding of past cl...
Despite the fact that karst regions are recognised as significant groundwater resources, the nature ...
In this study we utilize the spatial array of automated cave drip monitoring in two large chambers o...
A thorough understanding of cave seepage waters is necessary to interpret geochemical variations in ...
A thorough understanding of cave seepage waters is necessary to interpret geochemical variations in ...
Cave monitoring provides a crucial link between hydrological and climate processes and how they may ...
We investigated the distinctive shallow sub-surface hydrology of the southwest Western Australia (SW...
Limestone aeolianites constitute karstic aquifers covering much of the western and southern Australi...
Limestone aeolianites constitute karstic aquifers covering much of the western and southern Australi...