This item is only available electronically.Black Box trees (Eucalyptus largiflorens) across the Murray-Darling Basin are in critical condition due to high groundwater salinity and infrequent natural flooding. Geochemical tracers such as radiogenic strontium (87Sr/86Sr), oxygen-18 (18O) and deuterium (D) are considered useful in the understanding of catchment hydrology and plant water use, and in this study, 87Sr/86Sr, 18O and D isotopes were used accordingly to better comprehend local hydrology and water use behaviour patterns of Black Box trees on the Calperum Floodplain, South Australia. Investigations were achieved by sampling and analysing local surface waters (Lake Merreti, Lake Clover, and River Murray), groundwater, soils (1.5 m de...
This item is only available electronically.Analysis of elemental concentrations of strontium [Sr] an...
Mangrove trees are rooted in saline soils which can limit their growth. Access to alternative, less ...
Groundwater-dependent vegetation is globally distributed, having important ecological, social, and e...
The Lake Eyre Basin (LEB) is characterised by enormous stream flow variability, low rainfall, saline...
USING STABLE ISOTOPES O F WATER TO TRACE PLANT WATER UPTAKE. The stable isotopes of water ('H, ...
Within Australia and globally there is considerable concern about the potential impacts of groundwat...
The decline of riparian vegetation in the lower River Murray, south-eastern Australia, is associated...
Natural abundance stable isotopes have been used to investigate tree-water relations and interaction...
Remnant riparian woodlands on the Upper Condamine floodplain of the northern Murray-Darling Basin ar...
Lake George, located in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, is a shallow, intermittent lake ...
Before the confluence of the Tarn, the Garonne valley was the driest area in the entire south-west o...
The Ti Tree Basin has been a focus of groundwater and vegetation studies for almost 20 years, and m...
Soil water matric potentials (Ψm) and the deuterium (δ2H) composition at natural abundance levels of...
Understanding the sources and transit times of water that generates streamflow in headwater streams ...
Australia’s Murray-Darling Basin (MDB) is an agriculturally and ecologically valuable region impacte...
This item is only available electronically.Analysis of elemental concentrations of strontium [Sr] an...
Mangrove trees are rooted in saline soils which can limit their growth. Access to alternative, less ...
Groundwater-dependent vegetation is globally distributed, having important ecological, social, and e...
The Lake Eyre Basin (LEB) is characterised by enormous stream flow variability, low rainfall, saline...
USING STABLE ISOTOPES O F WATER TO TRACE PLANT WATER UPTAKE. The stable isotopes of water ('H, ...
Within Australia and globally there is considerable concern about the potential impacts of groundwat...
The decline of riparian vegetation in the lower River Murray, south-eastern Australia, is associated...
Natural abundance stable isotopes have been used to investigate tree-water relations and interaction...
Remnant riparian woodlands on the Upper Condamine floodplain of the northern Murray-Darling Basin ar...
Lake George, located in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, is a shallow, intermittent lake ...
Before the confluence of the Tarn, the Garonne valley was the driest area in the entire south-west o...
The Ti Tree Basin has been a focus of groundwater and vegetation studies for almost 20 years, and m...
Soil water matric potentials (Ψm) and the deuterium (δ2H) composition at natural abundance levels of...
Understanding the sources and transit times of water that generates streamflow in headwater streams ...
Australia’s Murray-Darling Basin (MDB) is an agriculturally and ecologically valuable region impacte...
This item is only available electronically.Analysis of elemental concentrations of strontium [Sr] an...
Mangrove trees are rooted in saline soils which can limit their growth. Access to alternative, less ...
Groundwater-dependent vegetation is globally distributed, having important ecological, social, and e...