All water recharging a catchment begins as precipitation. Some of this water moves directly to rivers (runoff) and leaves the catchment within a few days or months, unless held back (stored) by dams. A large proportion of the water returns to the atmosphere via evaporation from surface water bodies or transpiration from plants. A much smaller portion migrates downwards to recharge aquifers where it can be stored for periods of between weeks to many thousands of years. These components form a part of the local hydrological cycle. To understand and manage water movement in the various parts of the hydrological cycle, extensive monitoring of rainfall, evapotranspiration, river flow, dam storage changes (both government and on-farm), groundwat...
Groundwater is an important resource for irrigation agriculture. To monitor the irrigation extractio...
River and groundwater hydrographs and differences in river flow between gauging stations were analys...
River and groundwater hydrographs and differences in river flow between gauging stations were analys...
This project demonstrates an approach for coordinating hydrogeological data to improve the managemen...
Understanding exchanges between surface and ground water systems is critical for good management of ...
Understanding exchanges between surface and ground water systems is critical for good management of ...
Understanding exchanges between surface and ground water systems is critical for good management of ...
This study demonstrates how multidimensional spatial analysis of hydrograph data enables the 3D mapp...
This study demonstrates how multidimensional spatial analysis of hydrograph data enables the 3D mapp...
This study demonstrates how multidimensional spatial analysis of hydrograph data enables the 3D mapp...
This study demonstrates how multidimensional spatial analysis of hydrograph data enables the 3D mapp...
This document captures our current understanding of groundwater quality, quantity and interaction wi...
River and groundwater hydrographs and differences in river flow between gauging stations were analys...
Groundwater is an important resource for irrigation agriculture. To monitor the irrigation extractio...
Groundwater is an important resource for irrigation agriculture. To monitor the irrigation extractio...
Groundwater is an important resource for irrigation agriculture. To monitor the irrigation extractio...
River and groundwater hydrographs and differences in river flow between gauging stations were analys...
River and groundwater hydrographs and differences in river flow between gauging stations were analys...
This project demonstrates an approach for coordinating hydrogeological data to improve the managemen...
Understanding exchanges between surface and ground water systems is critical for good management of ...
Understanding exchanges between surface and ground water systems is critical for good management of ...
Understanding exchanges between surface and ground water systems is critical for good management of ...
This study demonstrates how multidimensional spatial analysis of hydrograph data enables the 3D mapp...
This study demonstrates how multidimensional spatial analysis of hydrograph data enables the 3D mapp...
This study demonstrates how multidimensional spatial analysis of hydrograph data enables the 3D mapp...
This study demonstrates how multidimensional spatial analysis of hydrograph data enables the 3D mapp...
This document captures our current understanding of groundwater quality, quantity and interaction wi...
River and groundwater hydrographs and differences in river flow between gauging stations were analys...
Groundwater is an important resource for irrigation agriculture. To monitor the irrigation extractio...
Groundwater is an important resource for irrigation agriculture. To monitor the irrigation extractio...
Groundwater is an important resource for irrigation agriculture. To monitor the irrigation extractio...
River and groundwater hydrographs and differences in river flow between gauging stations were analys...
River and groundwater hydrographs and differences in river flow between gauging stations were analys...